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August 31, 1999
Ms. Janelle Case
Deputy City Clerk
City of Huntington Beach
2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
RE: AMENDED ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS FOR RESERVOIR HILL
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
Dear Ms. Case: `
Enclosed please find the Amended Assessment Diagrar..,is for Reservoir Hill Assessment
!:)Istrict No. 88-1 that you recently sent to me. am returning them lo you since each
Diagram is lacking the signature of the City Clerk(the 'hird signature block).
Please have Ms. Brockway sign each of the Diagrams, and then return the Diagrams and
Notices to me for recordation. If you have any questions, please call me at (800) 676-
7516.
Sincerely,
4ave Ketcham
Senior Consultant
NBS Government Finance Group
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41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225, Temecula, CA 92590 909.676.6225 800.676.7516 Fax 909.676.7976
Temecula San Francisco
WWT CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
i INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMUNICATION
TO: Connie Brockway
City Clerk
FROM: Bruce P. Crosby
Civil Engineer Assistant
SUBJECT: Amended Assessment Diagrams for AD 88-1
Reservoir Hill Assessment District
DATE: November 2, 2000
As in the past, I am sending three amended assessment diagrams for Reservoir Hill
Assessment District No. 88-1 and two "Notices of Amended Assessments" for your signature.
Both copies of the notice should be signed as directed and returned to me along with the signed
diagrams.
The Government Finance Group will fill in the Diagram recordation information once it is
available and will submit the Notice for recordation.
After recordation is completed, the Government Finance Group will send conformed copies of
both the Diagram and the Notice of Amended Assessment to you for your records.
AD 88-1.doc
FCITY"�•E
OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
FINTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMUNICATION
TO: Janelle Case
Deputy City Clerk
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FROM: Bruce P. Crosby l
Civil Engineer Assistant
SUBJECT: Amended Assessment Diagrams for A.D. 88-1 (Reservoir Hill Assessment
District)
DATE: June 21, 1999
NBS Government Finance Group, the company responsible for administering Reservoir Hill
Assessment District No. 88-1, has submitted Amended Assessment Diagrams and a "Notice of
Amended Assessment" for your signature. Said Amended Assessment Diagrams amend
"Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1" filed December
7, 1988.
As in the past, these maps and documents do not require City Council approval. Please sign
each diagram and both copies of the "Notice of Amended Assessment" and return to me for
processing to NBS Government Finance Group for recordation.
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�J. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMUNICATION
TO: Connie Brockway
City Clerk
FROM: Bruce P. Crosby
Civil Engineer Assistant
SUBJECT: Amended Assessment Diagrams for A.D. 88-1 (Reservoir Hill Assessment
District)
DATE: April 12, 1999
NBS Government Finance Group (see attached letter), the company responsible for
administering Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1, has submitted Amended Assessment
Diagrams and a "Notice of Amended Assessment" for your signature. Said Amended
Assessment Diagrams amend "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-1" filed December 7, 1988.
As in the past, these maps and documents do not require City Council approval. Please sign
each diagram and both copies of the "Notice of Amended Assessment" and return to me for
processing to NBS Government Finance Group for recordation.
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Recording requested by: Recorded inofficial Records, County of Orange
City of Huntington Beach Gary Granville, Clerk-Recorder
c/o NBS Government Finance Group NO Fr_-
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225 01i IIM lEi 1111 111�1 IIII I
Temecula, CA 92590 20000321092 10,57am 06119100
111 17 NO3 3 After recordation -00
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,return to:
CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
I http://www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us
P 0 BOX 190-2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648
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NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (_n
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER
159-432-05
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on MPAJ. /9 , '~ in Book
74 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page S'O in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1 Assessment
Diagram" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29 through 34 of
Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots,pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City of Huntington Beach,Orange County Date
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
GAIL HUTTON
TM-ExGf W-000W"'Ag*"'Wriol&�ment is solely f br the CITY ATT KEY
OV:HUNTINGTON BEACH
CITY'OF � clr�Cie* official business of the City
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Of Huntington Beach, as contem-
plated under Government Code D p y city Attorney
Sec. 6103 and should be recorded
free Of chW066
EXHIBIT"A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO.159-432-05
Old Assessment Original New Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
Tract 15728,Lot 47 5,824 868.76
Tract 15728,Lot 48 5,121 763.89
Tract 15728,Lot 49 5,291 789.25
Tract 15728,Lot 50 5,314 792.68
Tract 15728,Lot 51 5,713 852.20
Tract 15728,Lot 52 8,060 1,202.30
Tract 15728,Lot 53 10,457 1,559.85
Tract 15728,Lot 54 4,766 710.94
Tract 15728,Lot 55 4,614 688.26
Tract 15728,Lot 56 4,897 730.48
Tract 15728,Lot 57 4,607 687.22
Tract 15728,Lot 58 4,681 698.26
Tract 15728,Lot 59 4,607 687.22
Tract 15728,Lot 60 4,897 730.48
Tract 15728,Lot 61 4,711 702.73
Tract 15728,Lot 62 5,109 762.10
Tract 15728,Lot 63 4,760 710.04
Tract 15728,Lot 64 5,060 754.79
Tract 15728,Lot 65 4,731 705.71
Tract 15728,Lot 66 4,789 714.37
Tract 15728,Lot 67 4,932 735.70
Tract 15728,Lot 68 5,094 759.86
Tract 15728,Lot 69 5,564 829.97
Tract 15728,Lot 70 6,742 1,005.68
Tract 15728,Lot 71 Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot 72 Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot A Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot B Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot C Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot D Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot E Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot F Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot G Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot H Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot I Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot J Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot K Open Space 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot AA Street 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot BB Street 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot CC Street 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot DD Street 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot EE Street 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot FF Street 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot GG Street 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot HH Street 0.00
Tract 15728,Lot H Street 0.00
Total 19.581 $56,694.52 380,071 $56,694.52
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EXHIBIT"A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR BILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO.159-432-05
Old Assessment Original New Original
APN Number Acreage I Assessment APN Acreage Assessment
159-432-05 159-432-05 51.84 $150,096.71 por. 1 of 159-432-05 19.581 $56,694.52
por.2 of 159-432-05 32.259 93,402.19
Total 51.84 $150,096.71 51.840 $150,096.71
Old Assessment Original New Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Footage I Assessment
por. 1 of 159-432-05 por. 159-432-05 19.581 $56,694.52 Tract 15728,Lot 01 5,024 $749.42
Tract 15728,Lot 02 4,634 691.25
Tract 15728,Lot 03 5,015 748.08
Tract 15728,Lot 04 5,360 799.54
Tract 15728,Lot 05 5,595 834.60
Tract 15728,Lot 06 5,333 795.51
Tract 15728,Lot 07 6,058 903.66
Tract 15728,Lot 08 5,271 786.27
Tract 15728,Lot 09 4,828 720.18
Tract 15728,Lot 10 4,686 699.00
Tract 15728,Lot 11 5,035 751.06
Tract 15728,Lot 12 4,837 721.53
Tract 15728,Lot 13 5,441 811.62
Tract 15728,Lot 14 5,088 758.97
Tract 15728,Lot 15 4,791 714.67
Tract 15728,Lot 16 5,093 759.71
Tract 15728,Lot 17 4,958 739.58
- Tract 15728,Lot 18 5,631 839.97
Tract 15728,Lot 19 6,561 978.69
Tract 15728,Lot 20 5,027 749.87
Tract 15728,Lot 21 6,131 914.55
Tract 15728,Lot 22 6,513 971.53
Tract 15728,Lot 23 5,899 879.94
Tract 15728,Lot 24 6,113 911.87
Tract 15728,Lot 25 5,135 765.98
Tract 15728,Lot 26 6,132 914.70
Tract 15728,Lot 27 6,310 941.25
Tract 15728,Lot 28 4,738 706.76
Tract 15728,Lot 29 4,631 690.80
Tract 15728,Lot 30 6,823 1,017.77
Tract 15728,Lot 31 6,788 1,012.55
Tract 15728,Lot 32 6,010 896.50
Tract 15728,Lot 33 6,134 915.00
Tract 15728,Lot 34 5,553 828.33
Tract 15728,Lot 35 5,109 762.10
Tract 15728,Lot 36 4,854 724.06
Tract 15728,Lot 37 4,958 739.58
Tract 15728,Lot 38 4,786 713.92
Tract 15728,Lot 39 5,641 841.46
Tract 15728,Lot 40 4,863 725.41
Tract 15728,Lot 41 4,918 733.61
Tract 15728,Lot 42 5,173 771.65
Tract 15728,Lot 43 5,264 785.22
Tract 15728,Lot 44 5,275 786.86
Tract 15728,Lot 45 4,709 702.43
Tract 15728,Lot 46 1 7,004 1,044.77
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Recording requested by: Recorded in Official Records, County of Orange
City of Huntington Beach Gary Granville, Clerk-Recorder
c/o NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North, Suite 225
Temecula, CA 92590 0 ur"11 0 032 110 2- 10 05 i100119r0J
111 17 NO3 4
After recordation,return to: 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 000 0.00 0.00 0.00
CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
http://www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us
P 0 BOX 190-2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS
110-017-35, -36, -38 & -39
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California, hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on .Vtj. /9, IWO in Book Or
6 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page S— in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1 Assessment
Diagram" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29 through 34 of
Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City-Clerk,Cii,-of Huntington Beach,Orange Coun6v- Date
W-Exempt-GOVAMOW. 14355\N0 P&Cdo 1M ' APPROVED ho TO FORM:1
B'W ' cument Is sOlelk fbr the
Crty.OF HUNTINGTON 3EA official bu - G.hTJ, ,UTTOIT
C�6nnla Brockway,City Clqrk' SlheSs Of the' City T,
of Huntington Beach, as contem- CITY ATTOLL-e,'..,,y
plated under Government Code By:
Sec. 6103 and should be reCordgd T)e
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.110-017-35,-36,-38&-39
Old Assessment Original JF---�New Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment PN Footage Assessment
110-017-35 110-017-35 13.06 $35,943.47 Tract 14355,Lot 01 8,660 $731.40
110-017-36 110-017-36 7.68 - Tract 14355,Lot 02 8,342 704.54
110-017-38 110-017-38 21.23 $58,428.78 Tract 14355,Lot 03 8,298 700.83
110-017-39 110-017-39 7.43 - Tract 14355,Lot 04 12,337 1,041.95
Tract 14355,Lot 05 12,894 1,088.99
Tract 14355,Lot 06 10,331 872.53
Tract 14355,Lot 07 11,407 963.40
Tract 14355,Lot 08 8,991 759.35
Tract 14355,Lot 09 8,770 740.69
Tract 14355,Lot 10 9,122 770.42
Tract 14355,Lot 11 9,204 777.34
Tract 14355,Lot 12 9,728 821.60
Tract 14355,Lot 13 8,568 723.63
Tract 14355,Lot 14 9,044 763.83
Tract 14355,Lot 15 10,321 871.68
Tract 14355,Lot 16 9,724 821.26
Tract 14355,Lot 17 11,009 929.79
Tract 14355,Lot 18 12,234 1,033.25
Tract 14355,Lot 19 12,541 1,059.18
Tract 14355,Lot 20 9,157 773.37
Tract 14355,Lot 21 8,856 747.95
Tract 14355,Lot 22 8,900 751.67
Tract 14355,Lot 23 9,201 777.09
Tract 14355,Lot 24 8,330 703.53
Tract 14355,Lot 25 8,330 703.53
Tract 14355,Lot 26 9,042 763.66
Tract 14355,Lot 27 9,980 842.88
Tract 14355,Lot 28 8,330 703.53
Tract 14355,Lot 29 8,626 728.53
Tract 14355,Lot 30 9,914 837.31
Tract 14355,Lot 31 9,895 835.70
Tract 14355,Lot 32 8,576 724.31
Tract 14355,Lot 33 11,491 970.50
Tract 14355,Lot 34 12,095 1,021.51
Tract 14355,Lot 35 13,525 1,142.28
Tract 14355,Lot 36 11,695 987.73
Tract 14355,Lot 37 9,453 798.37
Tract 14355,Lot 38 9,354 790.01
Tract 14355,Lot 39 10,536 889.84
Tract 14355,Lot 40 12,751 1,076.91
Tract 14355,Lot 41 13,560 1,145.24
Tract 14355,Lot 42 13,313 1,124.38
Tract 14355,Lot 43 14,752 1,245.91
Tract 14355,Lot 44 14,122 1,192.70
Tract 14355,Lot 45 18,832 1,590.50
Tract 14355,Lot 46 18,200 1,537.12
Tract 14355,Lot 47 14,111 1,191.78
Tract 14355,Lot 48 15,800 1,334.42
Tract 14355,Lot 49 12,574 1,061.97
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.110-017-35,-36,-38&-39
Old Assessment Original New Square• Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
Tract 14355,Lot 50 14,221 1,201.07
Tract 14355,Lot 51 15,434 1,303.51
Tract 14355,Lot 52 14,391 1,215.42
Tract 14355,Lot 53 19,565 1,652.41
Tract 14355,Lot 54 29,402 2,483.21
Tract 14355,Lot 55 31,508 2,661.08
Tract 14355, Lot 56 29,386 2,481.86
Tract 14355,Lot 57 30,177 2,548.67
Tract 14355,Lot 58 31,560 2,665.47
Tract 14355,Lot 59 37,826 3,194.68
Tract 14355,Lot 60 21,307 1,799.53
Tract 14355,Lot 61 12,853 1,085.53
Tract 14355,Lot 62 13,491 1,139.41
Tract 14355,Lot 63 26,724 2,257.03
Tract 14355,Lot 64 16,788 1,417.87
Tract 14355,Lot 65 37,281 3,148.65
Tract 14355,Lot 66 20,338 1,717.69
Tract 14355,Lot 67 9,438 797.11
Tract 14355,Lot 68 9,702 819.40
Tract 14355,Lot 69 9,022 761.97
Tract 14355,Lot 70 8,929 754.12
Tract 14355,Lot 71 8,508 718.56
Tract 14355,Lot 72 8,286 699.81
Tract 14355,Lot 73 8,776 741.20
Tract 14355,Lot 74 9,738 822.44
Tract 14355,Lot 75 9,084 767.21
Tract 14355,Lot 76 11,348 958.42
Tract 14355,Lot 77 8,468 715.18
Tract 14355,Lot 78 8,529 720.34
Tract 14355,Lot 79 8,590 725.49
Tract 14355,Lot 80 8,651 730.64
Tract 14355,Lot 81 8,793 742.63
Tract 14355,Lot 82 11,026 931.23
Tract 14355,Lot 83 16,980 1,434.08
Tract 14355,Lot 84 8,100 684.10
Tract 14355,Lot 85 8,351 705.34
Tract 14355,Lot A Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot B Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot C Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot D Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot E Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot F Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot G Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot H Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot I Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot J Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot K Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot L Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot M I Open Space 1 0.00
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.110-017-35,-36,-38&-39
Old Assessment Original New Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
Tract 14355,Lot N Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot O Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot P Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot Q Street 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot R Street 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot S Street 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot T Street 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot U Street 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot V Street 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot W Street 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot X Street 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot Y Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot Z Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot AA Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot BB Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot CC Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot DD Open Space 0.00
Tract 14355,Lot EE Open Space 0.00
Total 1 49.40 $94,372.25 1,117,397 $94,372.25
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=recording requested by:
City Huntington Beach Recorded in Official Records, County of Orange
Gary Granville, Clerk-Recorder
c/o NBS Government Finance Group I IIIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII IIIII NO FEE
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225
Temecula,CA 92590 20010285684 09:03am 05/07/01
106 15 N06 2
After recordation,return to: 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
City of Huntington Beach
Office of the City Clerk - - — - -
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach,CA 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBERS
110-210-01,-02, -03,-04,-06, -07 & -10
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Reassessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on r-1 L. 'I ct411-' , 2001 in
Book �L of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page in the office
of the Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends the "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1"
Assessment Diagram filed on the 7" day of December, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at
Pages 29 through 34 Of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
d-oy y
City Clerk,City of Huntington Bef1h,Orange County Date
QIHUNTINGTON BEACM!9MSAPPORTWOTICE.DOC
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.110-210-01.-02,-03.-04.-06,-07,-10
Old Property New Parcel Square Property
APN Acreage Owner APN Description Footage Owner
110-210-01 3.760 Heritage Homes,Inc. 110-210-30 Lot 7 10,972 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-210-02 1.350 Heritage Homes,Inc. 110-210-31 Lot 8 8,101 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-210-03 0.333 Heritage Homes,Inc. 110-210-32 Lot 9 8,019 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-210-04 0.111 Heritage Homes,Inc. 110-210-33 Lot 24 9,004 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-210-06 0.458 Heritage Homes,Inc. 110-210-34 Lot 23 9,076 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-2I0-07 0.613 Heritage Homes,Inc. 110-210-35 Lot 22 9,065 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-210-10 0.764 Heritage Homes,Inc. 110-210-36 Lot 21 15,577 Heritage Homes,Inc.
11 0-210-37 Lot 20 10,388 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-210-38 Lot 19 16,306 Heritage Homes,1nC.
110-210-39 Lot 18 8,918 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-210-40 Lot 17 16,331 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-21041 Lot 16 10,396 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-21042 Lot 15 15,004 Heritage Homes, hic.
110-21043 Lot 10 K,011 Heritage Homes,hic.
1 10-210-44 Lot 11 8,000 Heritage Homes,hic.
110-21045 Lot 12 8,000 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-21046 Lot 13 8,000 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-21047 Lot 14 8,138 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-21048 Lot 1 8,043 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-21049 Lot 2 8,136 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-210-50 Lot 3 8,136 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-210-51 Lot 4 8,136 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-210-52 Lot 5 8,209 Heritage Homes,Inc.
110-210-53 Lot 6 8,105 Heritage Homes,Inc.
Total 7.389 236,071
Acerage Lost due to roads and easments within the subdivided lots.
QAHBBACM191 AAPPORIN R146601TR14660XLS
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Recording requested b
City of Huntington Beach Recorded in Officiai Records, County of Orange
C/o NBS Government Finance Group Gary Granville. Clerk-Recorder
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
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P 0 BOX 190-2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648
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NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT
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RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 77
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS cr.. >C-)
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111-073-09 & 111-073-10
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on -TVAJ. 1cf 700 in Book
90 -_-_of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page 'f—10 in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1 Assessment
Diagram" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29 through 34 of
Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots,pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City.of Huntington Beach,Orange County Date-
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EXHIBIT"A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.111-073-09&111-073-10
Old Assessment Original New No. Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Units Assessment
111-073-09 111-073-09 8.697 $26,680.25 Tract 15531,Unit 01 1 $227.61
111-073-10 111-073-10 2.612 6,550.73 Tract 15531,Unit 02 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 03 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 04 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 05 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 06 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 07 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 08 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 09, 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 10 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 11 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 12 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 13 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 14 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 15 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 16 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 17 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 18 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 19 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 20 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 21 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 22 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 23 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 24 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 25 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 26 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 27 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 28 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 29 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 30 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 31 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 32 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 33 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 34 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 35 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 36 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 37 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 38 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 39 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 40 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 41 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 42 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 43 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 44 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 45 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 46 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 47 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 48 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 49 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 50 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 51 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 52 1 1 1 227.61
Page I of 3
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.111-073-09&111-073-10
Old Assessment Original New No. Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Units Assessment
Tract 15531,Unit 53 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 54 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 55 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 56 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 57 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 58 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 59 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 60 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 61 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 62 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 63 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 64 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 65 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 66 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 67 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 68 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 69 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 70 1 227.61
Tract 15 53 1,Unit 71 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 72 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 73 1 227.61
-Tract-15531,Unit 74 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 75 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 76 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 77 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 78 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 79 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 80 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 81 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 82 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 83 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 84 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 85 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 86 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 87 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 88 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 89 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 90 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 91 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 92 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 93 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 94 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 95 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 96 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 97 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 98 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 99 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 100 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 101 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 102 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 103 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit]04 1 227.61
Page 2 of 3
. ' EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.111-073-09&111-073-10
Old Assessment Original New No. Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Units Assessment
Tract 15531,Unit 105 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 106 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 107 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 108 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 109 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 110 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 111 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 112 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 113 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 114 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 115 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 116 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 117 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 118 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 119 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 120 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 121 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 122 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 123 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 124 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 125 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 126 l 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 127 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 128 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 129 I 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 130 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 131 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 132 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 133 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 134 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 135 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 136 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 137 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 138 1 227.61
Tract 15531,Unit 139 1 227.60
Tract 15531,Unit 140 1 227.60
Tract 15531,Unit 141 1 227.60
Tract 15531,Unit 142 1 227.60
Tract 15531,Unit 143 1 227.60
Tract 15531,Unit 144 1 227.60
Tract 15531,Unit 145 1 227.60
Tract 15531,Unit 146 1 227.60
Tract 15531,Lot A Open Space 0.00
Tract 15531,Lot B Open Space 0.00
Tract 15531,Lot C Open Space 0.00
Tract 15531,Lot D Open Space 0.00
Tract 15531,Lot E Open Space �6.00
Total 11.309 $33,230.98 146 $33,230.98
Q:\HBEACH\191 S\APPO RnTR 15531\TR 15531.XLS
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Recording requested by:
City of Huntington Beach i Recorded in Official Records. County of Orange
c/o NBS Government Finance Group Gary Granville, Clerk-Recorder
41661 Enterprise Circle North, Suite 225 j1111111�Il;,Illli II' (I':1'II'll„1 ! (I ' I r
Temecula,CA 92590 � � '� ,�
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CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
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NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT Cr
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RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 =`
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS »
111-073-12 & 111-073-13
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Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice 4 ,
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of Va
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on JlJA)• /9 , IWO in Book
60 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page 7—g in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1 Assessment
Diagram"filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29 through 34 of
Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots,pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.111-073-12&111-073-13
Old Assessment Original New Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
111-073-12 111-073-12 13.766 $41,369.84 Tract 14660,Lot 01 5,622 $552.74
111-073-13 111-073-13 4.707 10,730.51 Tract 14660,Lot 02 4,750 467.00
Tract 14660,Lot 03 4,750 467.00
Tract 14660,Lot 04 4,750 467.00
Tract 14660,Lot 05 4,750 467.00
Tract 14660,Lot 06 4,713 463.37
Tract 14660,Lot 07 6,751 663.73
Tract 14660,Lot 08 6,976 685.86
Tract 14660,Lot 09 5,679 558.34
Tract 14660,Lot 10 5,855 575.64
Tract 14660,Lot 11 5,614 551.95
Tract 14660,Lot 12 7,052 693.33
Tract 14660,Lot 13 5,861 576.23
Tract 14660,Lot 14 6,191 608.68
Tract 14660,Lot 15 4,845 476.34
Tract 14660,Lot 16 4,845 476.34
Tract 14660,Lot 17 4,845 476.34
Tract 14660,Lot 18 4,845 476.34
Tract 14660,Lot 19 4,845 476.34
Tract 14660,Lot 20 4,845 476.34
Tract 14660,Lot 21 4,845 476.34
Tract 14660,Lot 22 4,892 480.96
Tract 14660,Lot 23 5,269 518.03
Tract 14660,Lot 24 5,765 566.79
Tract 14660,Lot 25 5,787 568.96
Tract 14660,Lot 26 5,368 527.76
Tract 14660,Lot 27 5,000 491.58
Tract 14660,Lot 28 5,000 491.58
Tract 14660,Lot 29 5,000 491.58
Tract 14660,Lot 30 5,000 491.58
Tract 14660,Lot 3 l 5,108 502.20
Tract 14660,Lot 32 5,497 540.45
Tract 14660,Lot 33 7,108 698.83
Tract 14660,Lot 34 53276 518.72
Tract 14660,Lot 35 5,097 501.12
Tract 14660,Lot 36 5,196 510.85
Tract 14660,Lot 37 5,240 515.18
Tract 14660,Lot 38 5,224 513.61
Tract 14660,Lot 39 5,377 528.65
Tract 14660,Lot 40 8,306 816.62
Tract 14660,Lot 41 5,599 550.47
Tract 14660,Lot 42 53307 521.77
Tract 14660,Lot 43 4,640 456.19
Tract 14660,Lot 44 4,565 448.81
Tract 14660,Lot 45 4,590 451.27
Tract 14660,Lot 46 4,721 464.15
Tract 14660,Lot 47 5,018 493.35
Tract 14660,Lot 48 53095 500.92
Tract 14660,Lot 49 5,132 504.56
Page ] of 3
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS. 111-073-12&111-073-13
Old Assessment Original New Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
Tract 14660,Lot 50 5,138 505.15
Tract 14660,Lot 51 5,138 505.15
Tract 14660,Lot 52 5,138 505.15
Tract 14660,Lot 53 5,296 520.68
Tract 14660,Lot 54 5,015 493.06
Tract 14660,Lot 55 6,586 647.51
Tract 14660,Lot 56 5,279 519.01
Tract 14660,Lot 57 4,944 486.08
Tract 14660,Lot 58 4,870 478.80
Tract 14660,Lot 59 4,820 473.89
Tract 14660,Lot 60 4,795 471.43
Tract 14660,Lot 61 4,795 471.43
Tract 14660,Lot 62 6,464 635.52
Tract 14660,Lot 63 6,429 632.08
Tract 14660,Lot 64 5,663 556.77
Tract 14660,Lot 65 6,055 595.31
Tract 14660,Lot 66 5,037 495.22
Tract 14660,Lot 67 5,313 522.36
Tract 14660,Lot 68 5,297 520.78
Tract 14660,Lot 69 5,763 566.60
Tract 14660,Lot 70 5,713 561.68
Tract 14660,Lot 71 4,777 469.66
Tract 14660,Lot 72 4,795 471.43
Tract 14660,Lot 73 4,813 473.20
Tract 14660,Lot 74 4,851 476.93
Tract 14660,Lot 75 6,105 600.22
Tract 14660,Lot 76 7,721 759.10
Tract 14660,Lot 77 6,569 645.84
Tract 14660,Lot 78 5,994 589.31
Tract 14660,Lot 79 5,801 570.33
Tract 14660,Lot 80 6,416 630.80
Tract 14660,Lot 81 6,965 684.77
Tract 14660,Lot 82 4,567 449.01
Tract 14660,Lot 83 5,083 499.74
Tract 14660,Lot 84 5,600 550.57
Tract 14660,Lot 85 6,113 601.01
Tract 14660,Lot 86 7,370 724.59
Tract 14660,Lot 87 6,029 592.75
Tract 14660,Lot 88 4,911 482.83
Tract 14660,Lot 89 4,856 477.42
Tract 14660,Lot 90 4,802 472.12
Tract 14660,Lot 91 4,748 466.81
Tract 14660,Lot 92 5,492 539.95
Tract 14660,Lot 93 5,062 497.68
Tract 14660,Lot 94 4,738 465.82
Tract 14660,Lot 95 4,738 465.82
Tract 14660,Lot 96 4,738 465.82
Tract 14660,Lot 97 4,738 465.82
Tract 14660,Lot 98 5,579 L 548.55
Page 2 of 3
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.111-073-12&111-073-13
Old Assessment Original New Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
Tract 14660,Lot A Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot B Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot C Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot D Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot E Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot F Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot G Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot H Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot I Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot J Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot K Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot L Street 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot M Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot N Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot O Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot P Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot Q Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot R Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot S Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot T Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot U Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot V Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot W Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot X Open Space 0.00
Tract 14660,Lot Y Open Space 0.00
Total 18.473 $52,100.35 529,925 $52,100.35
Q:VIBEACH\1915\APPORTTR14660\TR 14660.XLS
Page 3 of 3
Recording requested by
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•.City of Huntington Beach
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41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225
Temecula,•CA 92590 _
After recordation.return
\BONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK
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NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT - =
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO 88-1
_ _ . • AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS''
110-017-35,-36,=38 & -39 ,
•''rF",_. ' * Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114'of the,Streets and.,Highways"Code of Califoriiia, the
4'. undersigned City Clerk;of the City of Huntington Beach,County.of Orange,State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were:recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets;of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real.property more.particularly.described on
the.-Airiended Assessment Diagram filed i en:accordance with said:S 199 Section- on _r,�in
.. Book
., .
.`.- of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at,Page in the-office of the
Orange,County Recorder.
`;Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1:Assessment
Diagram"filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in-Book 45, at Pages 29-4hrough 34 of
Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts. :.
. Notice is further given that upon the recording of.this Notice`in-the office of:said County-.Recorder, the
seveial--Assessments assessed on the dots,pieces and parcels.as shown.on'said filed Amended'AssessirientDiagram
shall become alien upon the lots or portions of lots assessedjespectively. '
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram-and Assessment Roll recorded•iri'the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated'-herein, shows'the parcels subject to the .
amended Assessments.
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2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
CONNIE BROCKWAY
CITY CLERK
August 12, 1999
NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North
Suite 225
Temecula, California 92590
Re: Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1
The City Engineer of the City of Huntington Beach approved Notice of Amended Assessments
amending the following Assessor Parcel Numbers:
111-073-09, 111-073-10
111-073-12, 111-073-13
110-017-35, 36, 38. & 39.
After recording,please return prints of the maps to Bruce Crosby, Department of Public Works,
and conformed copies of the legal descriptions to the attention of the City Clerk, City of
Huntington Beach; P. 0. Box 190, Huntington Beach, California 92648.
Connie Brockway, CMC
City Clerk
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Enclosures
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Mr. Bruce Crosby
Civil Engineer,Assistant
City of Huntington Beach
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
RE: AMENDED ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS FOR RESERVOIR HILL
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
Dear Bruce:
Enclosed please find Amended Assessment Diagrams for R6servoir Hill Assessment
District No: 88-1, representing Tract Nos. 14355, 14660 and 15531. The diagrams
should be signed as directed by the signature blocks. Please ensure that each copy is
signed and returned to me for recordation.
To speed up the recordation process, I have also enclosed the Notice of Amended
Assessment for these amendments. Both copies of these Notices should be signed as
directed and returned to me along with the signed Diagrams. I will fill in the Diagram
recordation information once it is available and will submit the Notices for recordation.
After recordation is completed, I will send conformed copies of both the Diagrams and
the Notices of Amended Assessment to you for your records. In the meantime, if you
have any questions,please call me at(800) 676-7516.
Since ,
ave Ketcham
Senior Consultant
NBS Government Finance Group
Q!\HBEACH\1915VAPPORnTR155311SIGN_CVR.DOC
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225, Temecula, CA 92590 909.676.6225 800.676.7516 Fax 909.676.7976
Temecula Orange County San Francisco
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMUNICATION
TO: Connie Brookway
City Clerk
FROM: Bruce P. Crosby
Civil Engineer Assistant
SUBJECT: Assessment District No. 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
DATE: December 3, 1997
In June of this year, I submitted, for your signature, several "Notice of Amended Assessment'
forms and Diagrams for subject Assessment District No._88-1. At that time, you informed me
that you were unable to sign them without City Council approval. Les Jones, the Street
Superintendent has already sign the Diagrams and the City Attorney has approved them as to
form.
I informed Mr. David Ketchum of NBS/Government Finance Group, administrators of the
Assessment District, that you were requiring City Council approval. He, in turn, contacted Mr.
Warren B. Diven of Brown, Diven & Hentschke, bond counsel to the City of Huntington Beach
for Assessment District No. 88-1.
1 have attached a letter from Mr. Warren B. Diven indicating that, per the Streets and Highway
Code, City Council approval is not required.
I would like to record these documents in a timely manner as they have been in limbo for 6
months. Please advise me if this meets with your approval and I will send the documents back
to you for your signature.
cc: Dave Webb
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BROWN DIVEN & HENTSCHKE
400 Soum SIHRRAAvENUB,SurrH 100 • SOLANABHACH,CA92075 • (619)456-1915 •Fax:(619)259-0292
November 5,1997
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Bruce Crosby li" N�o�ld 1 AGe`'c`FyG ° °R�40Civil Engineer,Assistant 1,99 Department of Public Works �qc,
2000 Main Street %
Huntington Beach, California 92648 c91
Re: Assessment District No.*88-1
(Reservoir Hill)
Dear Bruce:
This letter is written in our capacity as the bond counsel to the City of
Huntington Beach for Assessment District No. 88-1 (Reservoir Hill) in response to a
question posed by David Ketchum of NBS/Government Finance Group, administrators
of this Assessment District.
Mr. Ketchum asked this office if the approval of the City Council was required as
a precondition to the reapportionment of assessments levied within the Assessment
District and the recordation of an amended Assessment Diagram.
It is my understanding from my conversations with Mr. Ketchum that the
reapportionment proceedings are being undertaken pursuant to Part 10.5 of the
Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (Streets and Highways Code Section 8740 and
following) (the "Reapportionment Procedures"). The Reapportionment Procedures
provide that when an assessed parcel is subdivided, the owner of any of the newly created
parcels may apply with the Street Superintendent to reapportion the assessments to the
newly created-lots. (Streets and Highways Code Section 8740.1)
Upon receipt of an application, the Street Superintendent shall reapportion the
assessments to each newly created parcel (Streets and Highways Code 8740.2). Once
this reapportionment has been made, the owners of all of the newly created parcels may
file the application with the Street Superintendent. The Street Superintendent then must
notify the underwriter of the bonds issued for the Assessment District of the proposed
reapportionment and the right of the underwriter to request a public hearing regarding
the proposed reapportionment (Streets and Highways Code 8740.3[b]). When the
Street Superintendent determines that all of the necessary parties have signed the
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Mr, Bruce Crosby
Re: Assessment District No. 88-1
November 5, 1997;. Page 2
application and that no hearing has been requested, the Street Superintendent shall
amend the recorded diagram and reapportion the assessments to conform to the
subdivision of the land (Streets and Highways Code Section.8740.4).
The Reapportionment Procedures cited above authorize the Street Superintendent
to approve an amended Assessment Diagram without the approval of the City Council
when all:;f&,c p operty:o:vners ha,- consented to the reapportionment try signing the
application and no public hearing regarding the proposed reapportionment has been
requested by the underwriter: City Council approval of the amended Assessment
Diagram is required only in the event that the property owners do not consent to the
proposed reapportionment or the underwriter has requested a public hearing pursuant
to Streets and Highways Code Section 8740.3(b).
Please feel free to contact me should you have any questions regarding this matter..
Very truly yours,
W `
Warren B. Diven
WBD/as
cc: David Ketchum, NBS/Government Finance Group
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Date/Time 3/17/98 11:14:37 AM City of Huntington Beach Page 1
Office of the City Clerk
Minutes
ID Category Subject Volume Page Date Keywords
35663 600.75 59 20 5/19/97 RESERVOIR HILL BOOSTER STATION PROJECT-CC-534-
ACCEPTANCE OF IMPROVEMENTS& NOTICE OF
COMPLETION-SCHULER ENGINEERING CORP.-APPROVED
37305 600.75 58 818 3/17/97 CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS REMOVED FROM AGENDA
AT REQUEST OF CITY ADMINISTRATOR-Notice Of
Completion-Reservoir Hill Booster Station Project-CC-534-
Schuler Engineering Corp-Ellis Ave.-Huntington St.-Clay Ave.-
22250 600.10 56 158 11/7/94 AMEND 3/AGRMT-CASH&ASSOC-RESERVOIR HILL
BOOSTER/OVERMYER PUMP STATION COMPLEX-CC-534-
APPRVD-600.10
21459 600.10 55 25 6/6/94 AMEND 1/AGRMT-CMI ENGINEERING-APPRV-RESERVOIR
HILL BOOSTER STATION INSPECT SERV-CC-534-APPRV-
600.10
20918 650.80 53 237 1/18/94 RES 6563-ADPTD-EASEMENT/SO CALIF EDISON
FACILITIES- RESERVOIR HILL BOOSTER STATION-CC-534-
650.80
20543 600.10 53 66 9/7/93 ENG DESIGN SERV AGRMT AMEND 2-APPRVD-CASH &
ASSOC-RESERVOIR HILL/OVERMYER PUMP STATION-CC-
534-600.10
20528 600.10 53 58 9/7/93 DISUCSS:AMEND 2/ENGIN DESIGN SERV AGRMT-CASH &
ASSOC-RESERVOIR HILUOVERMYER PUMP STAT-CC-534-
600.10
20479 600.10 53 43 8/16/93 AGRMT-APPRVD-CMI ENGINEERING CONSULTANT-
RESERVOIR HILL BOOSTER STATION-INSPECTION SERV-
CC-534-600.10
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Date/Time 3/17/98 11:14:38 AM City of Huntington Beach Page 2
Office of the City Clerk
Minutes
ID Category Subject Volume Page Date Keywords
20452 600.10 53 31 8/16/93 DISCUSS: AGRMT-CMI ENGINEERING CONSULT-
RESERVOIR HILL BOOSTER STATION-INSPECTION SERV-
CC-534-600.10
20320 600.75 52 239 7/6/93 BID AWARD-APPRVD-SCHULER ENGINEERING-BUDGET
AMEND-APPRVD-RESERVOIR HILL BOOSTER STATN-CC-
537-600.75
20058 600.75 52 150 5/17/93 RESERVOIR HILL BOOSTER PUMP STATION CONSTR-
DRAWINGS/SPECS/ANCILLARY CONTRACT-CALL BIDS-CC-
534-600.75
11045 600.10 45 113 6/18/90 AMEND 1-APPRVD-ENGINEER DESIGN SERVICE AGRMT-
RESERVOIR HILL/OVERMYER PUMP-CASH &ASSOC-CC-
534-600.10
10530 600.10 44 234 3/5/90 TEMPORARY LICENSE AGRMT-APPRVD-HB CO-GW ST
WIDENING PROJ -RESERVOIR HILL-600.10
9986 21 44 110 12/4/89 PUB HEAR-RES 6064-ADPTD- FEE FOR PROCESS
DIVISIONS OF LAND WITHIN RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS
DIST 88-1
9899 21 44 92 11/20/89 PUB HEAR-CONT OPEN 12/4-FEE:PROCESSING
DIVISIONS OF LAND/RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1-
RES 6064
9867 21 44 86 11/20/89 DISCUSS: PUB HEAR-FEE: PROCESSING DIVISION OF
LAND/RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1 -RES 6064
DateITime 3/17/98 11:14:42 AM City of Huntington Beach Page 3
Office of the City Clerk
Minutes
ID Category Subject Volume Page Date Keywords
9715 49 44 68 11/6/89 RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST WATER MAIN-CC-721-
APPRVD-NOTICE OF COMPLETION-DRAINAGE
CONSTRUCTION CO
9557 54 44 41 10/16/89 PUB HEAR-FEE FOR PROCESS DIVISIONS OF
LAND/RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1-RES 6064-CONT
OPEN 11/20
9554 21 44 41 10/16/89 PUB HEAR-FEE FOR PROCESS DIVISIONS OF
LAND/RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1-RES 6064-CONT
OPEN 11/20
9537 42 44 35 10/16/89 MAYOR ANNOUNCED AGENDA ITEMS CONT TO 11/20-
ZC87-16/ND87-49;RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1-RES
6025
9510 21 44 31 10/16/89 DISCUSS:PUB HEAR- FEE FOR PROCESSING DIVISION OF
LAND/RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1 -RES 6064
9313 21 44 5 10/2/89 DISCUSS: PUB HEAR- FEE FOR PROCESSING DIVISIONS
OF LAND/RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1 - RES 6064
9373 21 44 12 10/2/89 CONT OPEN PUB HEAR/10/16-FEE: PROCESS DIVISIONS
OF LAND/RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1 -RES 6064
9226 49 43 212 9/18/89 AGRMT APPRVD-CASH &ASSOC-ENGINEER DESIGN
SERV-RESERVOIR HILL/OVERMYER PUMP STATION
COMPLEX-CC-534
Date/Time 3/17/98 11:14:42 AM City of Huntington Beach Page 4
Office of the City Clerk
Minutes
ID Category Subject Volume Page Date Keywords
9210 90 43 208 9/18/89 PUB HEAR-FEE:PROCESS DIVISIONS OF
LAND/RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1-RES 6064-CONT
OPEN FROM 9/5
9206 21 43 208 9/18/89 PUB HEAR-FEE FOR PROCESS DIVISIONS OF
LAND/RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1 -RES 6064-
CONT OPEN
9168 21 43 202 9/18/89 DISCUSS:PUB HEAR- FEE FOR PROCESSING DIVISIONS
OF LAND/RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1 -RES 6064
9085 21 43 192 9/5/89 PUB HEAR CONT OPEN 9/18/89-FEE: PROCESS DIVISIONS
OF LAND/RESERVOIR HILL ASSESS DIST 88-1-RES 6064
8785 118 43 152 8/7/89 RES 6052-ADPTD-COLLECTION OF SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS- RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DIST 88-
1
6793 49 42 81 2/21/89 RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DIST AMEND/AGRMT
W/BLACK&VEATCH ENGINEERS-APPRVD-
ARCHITECTS-CC-721
6734 49 42 74 2/21/89 DISCUSS: RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DIST AMEND TO
AGRMT W/BLACK&VEATCH ENGINEERS-ARCHITECTS-CC-
721
6106 85 41 192 12/19/88 RES 5970/5971/5972-ADPTD-ND 88-44-APPRVD-
PROPOS RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DIST 88-1
Date/Time 3/17/98 11:14:43 AM City of Huntington Beach Page 5
Office of the City Clerk
Minutes
ID Category Subject Volume Page Date Keywords
5900 27 41 176 12/5/88 PUB HEAR-RES 5959/5960/5961 -ADPTD-PROPOS
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DIST 88-1
5536 21 41 90 10/24/88 RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DIST 88-1 -AGRMT
APPRVD- FIELDMAN, ROLAPP/ASSOC-RES 5936-
ADPTD
5345 118 41 52 9/19/88 RES 5923/5924/5925/5926-ADPTD-FORMATION OF
ASSESSMENT DIST 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DIST)
5299 27 41 27 9/19/88 PROPOS RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DIST-S/S
4049 90 39 198 2/16/88 RESERVOIR HILL-WATER BOOSTER STATION DEED
EXCHANGE-ACCEPTED- HB CO-QUITCLAIM -
CLAY/GOLDENWEST
2210 49 39 33 9/21/87 RESERVOIR HILL BOOSTER STATION -MODIFICATION OF
P/S-APPRVD-ASL ENGINEERS
1933 48 38 109 8/17/87 SPECIAL COUNSEL FOR RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DIST- RFP-AUTHORIZED
1700 49 38 55 7/20/87 RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DIST- ENGINEER SERV
AGRMT APPRVD -BLACK&VEATCH ENGINEER
Date/Time 3/17/98 11:14:43 AM City of Huntington Beach Page 6
Office of the City Clerk
Minutes
ID Category Subject Volume Page Date Keywords
1305 49 38 3 6/1/87 AUTH P/S MODIFICATION -RESERVOIR HILL BOOSTER
STATION -ASL ENGINEERS-
8377 49 37 9 12/15/86 CONSULTANT AGRMT APPRVD-ASL ENGINEERS-
RESERVOIR HILL BOOSTER STATION
Total Records Selected: 42
Date/Time 3/17/98 10:45:54 AM City of Huntington Beach Page 1
Office of the City Clerk
Records
Ref Category Subject Entered Status Document Expires Box ID Label
350.30 8/11/87 Inactive 189 630 RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
PROPOSED 8-11-87
350.30 9/1/88 Inactive 189 632 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT#88-1 Reservoir Hill File 2 of
2 9-1-88
350.30 12/19/88 Inactive 189 631 ASSESSMENT DISTRICT#88-1 RESERVOIR HILL
FILE 1 OF 2 12-19-88
AL 600.10 12/31/80 Microfilmed 2405 ALDERMAN, SWIFT&LEWIS Reservoir Hill; Booster
Station (1980)
AS 600.10 12/31/87 Active 18 ASL CONSULTING ENGINEERS Reservoir Hill Booster
Station 1986-1987
BL 600.10 12/31/89 Active 36 BLACK&VEATCH ENGINEERS Reservoir Hill Assessment
Dist 1987-1989
Date/Time 3/17/98 10:45:56 AM City of Huntington Beach Page 2
Office of the City Clerk
Records
Ref Category Subject Entered Status Document Expires Box ID Label
BR 600.10 12/31/85 Active 51 BROWN, F MACKENZIE, Special Counsel Agrmt, Reservoir
Hill Assessment District 1984-1985
CA 600.10 12/31/94 Active CC 534 61 CASH &ASSOCIATES ENGINEERS Design Services-
Reservoir Hill/Overmeyer Pump Station CC-534 1989-1994
CM 600.10 12/31/94 Active CC 534 3567 CMI ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS Reservoir Hill Booster
Station Inspection Services-CC-534 1993-1994
FI 600.10 10/24/88 Active 106 FIELDMAN, ROLAPP&ASSOCIATES Reservoir Hill
Financial Advisory Services 10/24/88
HU 600.10 12/31/88 Active 187 HUNTINGTON BEACH CO Donation Reservoir Hill Property
w/Cor Clay/Goldenwest 1988
HU 600.10 12/31/90 Active 183 HUNTINGTON BEACH CO Temporary License Agrmt
Goldenwest St widening project Reservoir Hill 1990
Date/Time 3/17/98 10:45:56 AM City of Huntington Beach Page 3
Office of the City Clerk
Records
Ref Category Subject Entered Status Document Expires Box ID Label
DR 600.75 12/31/89 Microfilmed CC 721 5/9/90 278 1343 DRAINAGE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC
Construction of Reservoir Hill Assessment District Water
Mains CC-721 1988-1989 (Notice of Completion 11/9/89)
SC 600.75 6/5/97 Active CC 534 9180 SCHULER ENGINEERING CORP- Reservoir Hill Booster
Station C-534 1993-1994 Notice of Completion 5/19/97
SC 600.75 12/31/94 Inactive CC 534 314 3555 SCHULER ENGINEERING CORP. Reservoir Hill Booster
Station CC-534 1993-1994 (Notice of Completion 5/19/97)
SO 650.80 1/18/94 Active CC 536 4139 Easement For Southern California Edison Facilities
Reservoir Hill Booster Station-CC-536- Res 6563 1-18-
94
Total Records Detailed: 16
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION
HUNTINGTON BEACH
<y� _
TO: Bruce Crosby, Civil Engineer Assistant, Public Works Department
FROM: Connie Brockway, City Clerk 4
RE: AMENDED ASSESSMENT DIAGRAMS FOR ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT)
DATE: May 19, 1997
arm=;r
-1. Please fill in the blanks prior to City Clerk signing.
2. Also, City Attorney approval as to form is required on documents, pursuant
to City Attorney direction.
3. Please ask City Attorney to provide information to City Clerk that Council
authorization for an "Amendment to Assessment District" is not required.
4. If Council approval not required, what part of previous Council approved
action allows City Clerk to sign Amendment without returning to Council.
5. I am aware this appears to be bureaucratic, however, prior to execution of any
document a city employee must know what action allow authority to sign.
Also, the City Clerk must follow the City Attorney's direction that documents
signed by the City Clerk must be approved as to form by the City Attorney.
CC: City Attorney
G:cbmemos/97-006mh
CITY O-F HUNTINGTON BEACH
INTERDEPARTMENTAL COMMUNICATION
TO: Connie Brockway
City Clerk
FROM: Bruce P. Crosby
Civil Engineer Assistant
SUBJECT: Amended Assessment Diagrams for A.D. 88-1 (Reservoir Hill Assessment
District)
DATE: May 14, 1997 .
NBS Government Finance Group (see attached letter), the company responsible for
administrating Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1, has submitted amended
Assessment District Diagrams and a "Notice of Amended Assessment" for your signature. Said
Amended Assessment Diagrams amend "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1" filed on December 7, 1988.
Please sign each diagram and both copies of the Notice of Amended Assessment and return
to me so I can forward the documents back to NBS Government Finance Group for
recordation.
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Recorded in the County of Oran e,
Gary L. Granville, Clerk/Recordealifornia
Recording requested by: IIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll No Fee
City of Huntington Beach
c/o NBS Government Finance Group 1998@898440 3;03pm 12/29/98
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225 005 26017745 26 59
Temecula,CA 92590 N06 7 6.00 18.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 i
After recordation,return to:
CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH j
http://www.ci.huntihgton-beach.c2i.us
P,O BOX 190-2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648
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NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT
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RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS !vy
111-072-07 THROUGH 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21,22, 25, 27 AND 29
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real prope 11m� ore partic�u,l4rly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section onLCc�Q� 7';'199$ in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page SS' ZTin the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amei2ded Assessment Diagram amends "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1 Assessment
Diagram"filed on d e/ /9ff in the office of said County Recorder in Book �/S, at Page�Z7_of Maps
of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots,pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City of Huntington B ch,Orange Countyy Date
Agency -
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This f P oc GITY OF-HUNTlNGTON-BEAOH ;, i i. 1:,:`'• is
official business of the City enIa-BrOokway;cnyc�erR - CITY
of Huntington Beach, as contem- BY a
Plated under Government Code �` ilk - gttornev
Sec. 6103 and should be recorded uty,.C ny kepi t City
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-21,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original I New Square Original
APN Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
111-072-07 3.84 $9,649.92 TR 14659,Lot 01 6,145 $866.57
111-072-08 1.62 4,071.06 TR 14659,Lot 02 5,785 815.80
111-072-09 1.15 2,940.21 TR 14659,Lot 03 5,320 750.23
111-072-10 4.68 11,760.84 TR 14659,Lot 04 5,036 710.18
111-072-11 4.86 12,213.18 TR 14659,Lot 05 4,962 699.74
111-072-12 4.86 12,213.18 TR 14659,Lot 06 6,313 890.26
111-072-14 4.78- 16,962.14 TR 14659,Lot 07 9,585 1,351.68
111-072-15 4.78 16,962.14 TR 14659,Lot 08 6,397 902.10
111-072-17 1.03 7,088.39 TR 14659,Lot 09 4,900 691.00
111-072-18 4.35 15,431.55 TR 14659,Lot 10 4,974 701.43
111-072-21 5.24 13,618.12 TR 14659,Lot 11 5,093 718.21
111-072-22 2.00 5,026.00 TR 14659,Lot 12 4,926 694.66
111-072-25 8.45 25,510.60 TR 14659,Lot 13 6,383 900.13
111-072-27 2.22 6,902.96 TR 14659,Lot 14 9,236 1,302.46
111-072-29 1.53 4,301.53 TR 14659,Lot 15 5,776 814.53
TR 14659,Lot 16 5,477 772.37
TR 14659,Lot 17 6,393 901.54
TR 14659,Lot 18 6,745 951.18
TR 14659,Lot 19 7,410 1,044.96
TR 14659,Lot 20 6,610 932.14
TR 14659,Lot 21 9,248 1,304.15
TR 14659,Lot 22 7,049 . 994.05
TR 14659,Lot 23 8,285 1,168.35
TR 14659,Lot 24 8,534 1,203.46
TR 14659,Lot 25 63089 858.67
TR 14659,Lot 26 5,654 797.33
TR 14659,Lot 27 6,469 912.26
TR 14659,Lot 28 6,256 882.22
TR 14659,Lot 29 5,738 809.17
TR 14659,Lot 30 5,573 785.90
TR 14659,Lot 31 5,440 767.15
TR 14659,Lot 32 5,400 761.51
TR 14659,Lot 33 5,322 750.51
TR 14659,Lot 34 5,237 738.52
TR 14659,Lot 35 5,510 777.02
TR 14659,Lot 36 7,308 1,030.57
TR 14659,Lot 37 6,143 866.29
TR 14659,Lot 38 4,953 698.47
TR 14659,Lot 39 4,898 690.72
TR 14659,Lot 40 4,501 634.73
TR 14659,Lot 41 5,388 759.82
TR 14659,Lot 42 6,040 851.76
TR 14659,Lot 43 6,005 846.82
TR 14659,Lot 44 5,113 721.04
TR 14659,Lot A Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot B Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot C Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot D Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot E I Open Space 0.00
Page I of 6
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-21,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original New Square Original
APN Acreage Assessment APN Footage I Assessment
TR 14659,Lot F Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot G Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot H Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot I Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot J Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot 01 5,602 $789.99
TR 14978,Lot 02 5,680 800.99
TR 14978,Lot 03 5,674 800.15
TR 14978,Lot 04 6,867 968.38
TR 14978,Lot 05 5,993 845.13
TR 14978,Lot 06 5,267 742.75
TR 14978,Lot 07 6,670 940.60
TR 14978,Lot 08 5,295 746.70
TR 14978,Lot 09 7,320 1,032.27
TR 14978,Lot 10 8,770 1,236.75
TR 14978,Lot 11 5,285 745.29
TR 14978,Lot 12 5,490 774.20
TR 14978,Lot 13 5,946 838.50
TR 14978,Lot 14 6,318 890.96
TR 14978,Lot 15 7,619 1,074.43
TR 14978,Lot 16 10,267 1,447.85
TR 14978,Lot 17 8,341 1,176.25
TR 14978,Lot 18 7,682 1,083.32
TR 14978,Lot 19 8,555 1,206.43
TR 14978,Lot 20 5,695 803.11
TR 14978,Lot 21 4,835 681.83
TR 14978,Lot 22 4,771 672.81
TR 14978,Lot 23 4,871 686.91
TR 14978,Lot 24 4,896 690.43
TR 14978,Lot 25 4,860 685.36
TR 14978,Lot 26 4,990 703.69
TR 14978,Lot 27 4,962 699.74
TR 14978,Lot 28 4,880 688.18
TR 14978,Lot 29 4,877 687.75
TR 14978,Lot A Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot B Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot C Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot D Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot E Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot F Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot G Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot H Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot I Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot J Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot K Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot L Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot M Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot N Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot O 1 Open Space 1 0.00
Page 2 of 6
i•
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-21,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original New Square Original
APN Acreage Assessment APN Footage I Assessment
TR 14979,Lot 01 4,135 583.12
TR 14979,Lot 02 4,598 648.41
TR 14979,Lot 03 5,302 747.69
TR 14979,Lot 04 4,673 658.99
TR 14979,Lot 05 43063 572.96
TR 14979,Lot 06 3,798 535.59
TR 14979,Lot 07 3,760 530.24
TR 14979,Lot 08 3,881 547.30
TR 14979,Lot 09 3,969 559.71
TR 14979,Lot 10 3,977 560.84
TR 14979,Lot 11 3,947 556.61
TR 14979,Lot 12 3,840 541.52
TR 14979,Lot 13 3,880 547.16
TR 14979,Lot 14 3,918 552.52
TR 14979,Lot 15 3,800 535.88
TR 14979,Lot 16 4,621 651.65
TR 14979,Lot 17 6,239 879.82
TR 14979,Lot 18 5,074 715.54
TR 14979,Lot 19 3,842 541.80
TR 14979,Lot 20 4,163 587.07
TR 14979,Lot 21 4,268 601.87
TR 14979,Lot 22 4,209 593.55
TR 14979,Lot 23 4,286 604.41
TR 14979,Lot 24 5,993 845.13
TR 14979,Lot 25 8,792 1,239.85
TR 14979,Lot 26 5,765 812.98
TR 14979,Lot 27 4,606 649.54
TR 14979,Lot 28 4,127 581.99
TR 14979,Lot 29 4,344 612.59
TR 14979,Lot 30 4,131 582.55
TR 14979,Lot 31 3,954 557.59
TR 14979,Lot 32 3,841 541.66
TR 14979,Lot 33 3,815 537.99
TR 14979,Lot 34 3,783 533.48
TR 14979,Lot 35 3,639 513.17
TR 14979,Lot 36 3,600 507.67
TR 14979,Lot 37 3,600 507.67
• TR 14979,Lot 38 3,600 507.67
TR 14979,Lot 39 3,600 507.67
TR 14979,Lot 40 3,825 539.40
TR 14979,Lot 41 4,532 639.10
TR 14979,Lot 42 4,000 564.08
TR 14979,Lot 43 4,000 564.08
TR 14979,Lot 44 4,000 564.08
TR 14979,Lot 45 4,000 564.08
TR 14979,Lot 46 4,077 574.94
TR 14979,Lot 47 4,485 632.47
TR 14979,Lot 48 4,476 631.21
TR 14979,Lot 49 4,509 635.86
Page 3 of 6
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-21,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original New Square Original
APN Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
TR 14979,Lot 50 4,270 602.16
TR 14979,Lot 51 4,127 581.99
TR 14979,Lot 52 4,071 574.09
TR 14979,Lot 53 5,117 721.60
TR 14979,Lot 54 3,800 535.88
TR 14979,Lot 55 3,800 535.88
TR 14979,Lot 56 3,800 535.88
TR 14979,Lot 57 3,955 557.73
TR 14979,Lot 58 3,173 447.46
TR 14979,Lot 59 3,832 540.39
TR 14979,Lot 60 3,864 544.90
TR 14979,Lot 61 3,561 502.17
TR 14979,Lot 62 3,720 524.59
TR 14979,Lot 63 5,171 729.21
TR 14979,Lot A Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot B Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot C Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot D Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot E Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot F Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot G Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot H Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot 01 4,056 571.98
TR 14980,Lot 02 4,050 571.13
TR 14980,Lot 03 3,600 507.67
TR 14980,Lot 04 3,600 507.67
TR 14980,Lot 05 3,600 507.67
TR 14980,Lot 06 3,600 507.67
TR 14980,Lot 07 3,600 507.67
TR 14980,Lot 08 3,866 545.18
TR 14980,Lot 09 3,955 557.73
TR 14980,Lot 10 3,995 563.37
TR 14980,Lot 11 3,974 560.41
TR 14980,Lot 12 3,837 541.09
TR 14980,Lot 13 3,727 525.58
TR 14980,Lot 14 3,708 522.90
TR 14980,Lot 15 3,736 526.85
TR 14980,Lot 16 4,223 595.53
TR 14980,Lot 17 7,484 1,055.39
TR 14980,Lot 18 7,552 1,064.98
TR 14980,Lot 19 4,468 630.08
TR 14980,Lot 20 3,760 530.24
TR 14980,Lot 21 3,760 530.24
TR 14980,Lot 22 3,760 530.24
TR 14980,Lot 23 4,475 631.06
TR 14980,Lot 24 4,473 630.78
TR 14980,Lot 25 4,074 574.52
TR 14980,Lot 26 4,462 629.23
IL I I TR 14980,Lot 27 4,462 629.23
Page 4 of 6
• EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-21,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original New Square Original
APN Acreage Assessment APN Footage I Assessment
TR 14980,Lot 28 4,462 629.23
TR 14980,Lot 29 5,335 752.34
TR 14980,Lot 30 4,019 566.76
TR 14980,Lot 31 4,047 570.71
TR 14980,Lot 32 4,238 597.64
TR 14980,Lot 33 4,299 606.24
TR 14980,Lot 34 6,191 873.05
TR 14980,Lot 35 8,528 1,202.62
TR 14980,Lot 36 5,450 768.56
TR 14980,Lot 37 6,927 976.85
TR 14980,Lot 38 7,107 1,002.23
TR 14980,Lot 39 4,326 610.05
TR 14980,Lot 40 4,358 614.57
TR 14980,Lot 41 4,501 634.73
TR 14980,Lot 42 4,268 601.87
TR 14980,Lot 43 4,130 582.41
TR 14980,Lot 44 5,380 758.69
TR 14980,Lot 45 8,250 1,163.41
TR 14980,Lot 46 6,436 907.60
TR 14980,Lot 47 5,035 710.04
TR 14980,Lot 48 4,620 651.51
TR 14980,Lot 49 4,790 675.49
TR 14980,Lot 50 4,596 648.13
TR 14980,Lot 51 4,950 698.05
TR 14980,Lot 52 5,304 747.97
TR 14980,Lot 53 5,104 719.77
TR 14980,Lot 54 5,150 726.25
TR 14980,Lot 55 6,590 929.32
TR 14980,Lot 56 8,268 1,165.95
TR 14980,Lot 57 5,706 804.66
TR 14980,Lot 58 4,752 670.13
TR 14980,Lot 59 4,681 660.11
TR 14980,Lot 60 5,445 767.85
TR 14980,Lot 61 5,302 747.69
TR 14980,Lot 62 4,951 698.19
TR 14980,Lot 63 4,040 569.72
TR 14980,Lot 64 4,014 566.05
TR 14980,Lot 65 4,073 574.37
TR 14980,Lot 66 4,071 574.09
TR 14980,Lot 67 3,705 522.48
TR 14980,Lot 68 3,584 505.42
TR 14980,Lot 69 3,703 522.20
TR 14980,Lot 70 3,753 529.25
TR 14980,Lot 71 3,724 525.16
TR 14980,Lot 72 3,866 545.18
TR 14980,Lot 73 3,903 550.40
TR 14980,Lot 74 3,853 543.35
TR 14980,Lot 75 3,704 522.34
TR 14980,Lot 76 3,683 519.38
Page 5 of 6
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-21,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original New Square Original
APN Acreage Assessment APN Footage I Assessment
TR 14980,Lot 77 3,668 517.26
TR 14980,Lot 78 5,281 744.73
TR 14980,Lot 79 5,189 731.75
TR 14980,Lot 80 4,567 644.04
TR 14980,Lot 81 4,686 660.82
TR 14980,Lot 82 4,750 669.84
TR 14980,Lot 83 4,838 682.25
TR 14980,Lot 84 4,729 666.88
TR 14980,Lot 85 4,661 657.29
TR 14980,Lot 86 4,588 647.00
TR 14980,Lot 87 4,425 624.01
TR 14980,Lot 88 4,165 587.35
TR 14980,Lot 89 4,141 583.96
TR 14980,Lot 90 4,041 569.86
TR 14980,Lot 91 4,056 571.98
TR 14980,Lot 92 3,925 553.50
TR 14980,Lot 93 3,972 560.13
TR 14980,Lot 94 3,996 563.52
TR 14980,Lot 95 3,939 555.48
TR 14980,Lot 96 3,937 555.20
TR 14980,Lot 97 4,695 662.09
TR 14980,Lot 98 4,805 677.64
TR 14980,Lot A Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot B Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot C Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot D Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot E Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot F Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot G Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot H Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot I Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot J Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot K Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot L Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot M Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot N Open Space 0.00
Total 55.39 $164,651.82 1,167,578 $164,651.82
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PAHBEACH APPORTSHERWOODALS
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Recording requested by: Recoraeci in the count City of Huntington Beach Gar Y of orange, callfornia
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After recordation,return to: N06 13 6.00 36.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK i
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
http://www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us
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P O BOX 190-2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648
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NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT
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RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS
023-181-35, 110-232-02, 159-432-03 & 159-432-04
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property ore particula described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on b9 9 in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page Z3-Z 8 in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended AssessiDent Diagram amends "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1 Assessment
Diagram"filed on CE #- m the office of said County Recorder in Book , at Page of Maps
of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots,pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City of Hunting Beach,Orange Countyy_ �-_ _ Date
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Number Footage Assessment
023-181-35 023-181-35 65.010 $51,814.08 023-181-65 023-181-65 18,687 $341.92
110-232-02 110-232-02 39.940 47,893.89 023-181-66 023-181-66 3,049 0.00
159-432-03 159-432-03 68.090 197,146.70 023-181-67 023-181-67 52,098 953.23
159-432-04 159-432-04 3.708 10,736.08 023-181-68 023-181-68 18,557 339.53
023-181-69 023-181-69 17,685 323.59
023-181-70 023-181-70 11,108 203.24
023-181-71 023-181-71 2,309 0.00
023-181-72 023-181-72 2,004 0.00
023-181-74 023-181-74 218 0.00
023-181-75 023-181-75 871 0.00
110-232-04 110-232-04 528,078 14,537.25
110-232-06 110-232-06 107,158 2,949.90
159-432-05 159-432-05 2,258,150 150,096.71
159-421-11 159-421-11 4,661 309.81
159-421-12 159-421-12 5,314 353.24
159-421-13 159-421-13 126,977 8,440.04
110-411-01 110-411-01 14,461 630.68
110-411-02 110-411-02 9,441 411.75
110-411-03 110-411-03 9,627 419.86
110-411-04 110-411-04 9,142 398.71
110-411-05 110-411-05 6,372 277.90
110-411-06 110-411-06 6,176 269.35
110-411-07 110-411-07 7,062 307.99
110-411-08 110-411-08 10,230 446.16
110-411-09 110-411-09 7,083 308.91
110-411-10 110-411-10 9,112 397.40
110-411-I1 110-411-11 6,719 293.03
110-411-12 110-411-12 6,170 269.09
110-411-13 110-411-13 Open Space 0.00
110-411-14 110-411-14 5,248 228.88
110-411-15 110-411-15 5,131 223.78
110-411-16 110-411-16 5,050 220.24
110-411-17 110-411-17 5,050 220.24
110-411-18 110-411-18 5,050 220.24
110-411-19 110-411-19 6,225 271.49
110-411-20 110-411-20 5,220 227.66
110411-21 110-411-21 5,050 220.24
110-411-22 110-411-22 5,050 220.24
110-411-23 110411-23 5,050 220.24
110-411-24 110-411-24 5,050 220.24
110-411-25 110-411-25 5,081 221.60
110-411-26 110-411-26 9,894 431.50
110-411-27 110-411-27 Open Space 0.00
110-411-28 110-411-28 Open Space 0.00
110-411-29 110-411-29 Street 0.00
110-421-01 110-421-01 5,764 251.38
110-421-02 110-421-02 5,013 218.63
110-421-03 110-421-03 5,013 218.63
110-421-04 1 110-421-04 8,001 348.94
Page 1 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Number Footage I Assessment
110-421-05 110-421-05 6,949 303.06
110-421-06 110-421-06 9,634 420.16
110-421-07 110-421-07 8,409 366.74
110-421-08 110-421-08 7,241 315.80
110-421-09 110-421-09 6,179 269.48
110421-10 110-421-10 8,721 380.35
110-421-11 110-421-11 10,362 451.91
110-421-12 110-421-12 6,727 293.38
110-421-13 110-421-13 6,121 266.95
110-421-14 110-421-14 6,225 271.49
110-421-15 110-421-15 6,274 273.63
110-421-16 110-421-16 6,269 273.41
110-421-17 110-421-17 6,210 270.83
110-421-18 110-421-18 6,096 265.86
110-421-19 110-421-19 5,928 258.54
110-421-20 110-421-20 5,786 252.34
110-421-21 110-421-21 6,981 304.46
110-421-22 110-421-22 6,877 299.92
110-421-23 110-421-23 6,750 294.38
110-421-24 110-421-24 6,622 288.80
110-421-25 110-421-25 6,495 283.26
110-421-26 110-421-26 6,445 281.08
110-421-27 110-421-27 6,473 282.30
110-421-28 110-421-28 6,502 283.57
110-421-29 110-421-29 9,000 392.51
110-421-30 110-421-30 6,382 278.34
110-421-31 110-421-31 5,872 256.09
110-421-32 110-421-32 5,872 256.09
110-421-33 110421-33 5,820 253.83
110-421-34 110421-34 6,328 275.98
110-421-35 110-421-35 6,671 290.94
110-421-36 110-421-36 6,134 267.52
110-421-37 110-421-37 5,419 236.34
110-421-38 110-421-38 5,882 256.53
110-421-39 110-421-39 6,724 293.25
110-421-40 110-421-40 6,658 290.37
110-421-41 110-421-41 6,552 285.75
110-421-42 110-421-42 5,350 233.33
110-421-43 110-421-43 5,154 224.78
110-421-44 110-421-44 5,101 222.47
110-421-45 110-421-45 5,100 222.42
110-421-46 110-421-46 5,100 222.42
110-421-47 110-421-47 5,100 222.42
110-421-48 110-421-48 5,100 222.42
110-421-49 110-421-49 5,100 222.42
110-421-50 110-421-50 .5,100 222.42
110-421-51 110-421-51 5,100 222.42
110-421-52 110-421-52 5,094 222.16
110-421-53 110-421-53 1 Open Space 1 0.0011
Page 2 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH -
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159432-03&159-432-04
IFOld Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
AlN Number Acreage Assessment APN Number Footage Assessment
110-421-54 110-421-54 Open Space 0.00
110-421-55 110-421-55 Open Space 0.00
110-421-56 110-421-56 Street 0.00
110-431-01 110-431-01 5,359 233.72
110-431-02 110-431-02 9,050 394.69
110-431-03 110-431-03 10,492 457.58
110-431-04 110-431-04 6,042 263.51
110-431-05 110-431-05 5,981 260.85
110-431-06 110-431-06 6,350 276.94
110431-07 110-431-07 7,321 319.29
110-431-08 110-431-08 5,831 254.30
110-431-09 110-431-09 8,799 383.75
110-431-10 110-431-10 6,852 298.83
110-431-11 110-431-11 8,534 372.19
110-431-12 110-431-12 9,984 435.43
110-431-13 110-431-13 6,936 302.50
110-431-14 110-431-14 8,086 352.65
110-431-15 110-431-15 6,416 279.82
110-431-16 110-431-16 6,891 300.53
110-431-17 110-431-17 5,993 261.37
110-431-18 110-431-18 5,491 239.48
110-431-19 110-431-19 9,535 415.85
110-431-20 110-431-20 8,080 352.39
110431-21 110-431-21 7,675 334.73
110431-22 110-431-22 8,843 385.67
110431-23 110-431-23 5,816 253.65
110-431-24 110-431-24 5,867 255.87
110431-25 110-431-25 6,537 285.10
110-431-26 110-431-26 5,289 230.67
110431-27 110-431-27 5,365 233.98
110-431-28 110-431-28 5,204 226.96
110-431-29 110-431-29 5,348 233.24
110-431-30 110-431-30 5,949 259.45
110-431-31 110-431-31 7,577 330.45
110-431-32 110-431-32 6,997 305.16
110-431-33 110-431-33 6,381 278.29
110-431-34 110-431-34 5,884 256.62
110-431-35 110-431-35 6,079 265.12
110-431-36 110-431-36 6,390 278.68
110-431-37 110-431-37 5,988 261.15
110-431-38 110-431-38 8,666 377.95
110-431-39 110-431-39 Open Space 0.00
110-431-40 110-431-40 Open Space 0.00
110-431-41 110-431-41 Open Space 0.00
110-431-42 110-431-42 Open Space 0.00
110-431-43 110-431-43 Street 0.00
110-431-44 110-431-44 Street 0.00
110-441-01 110-441-01 5,305 231.36
110-441-02 1 110-441-02 1 5,122 1 223.38
Page 3 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number Acreagel Assessment APN Number Footage I Assessment
110-441-03 110-441-03 5,317 231.89
110-441-04 110-441-04 6,114 266.65
110-441-05 110-441-05 7,176 312.96
110-441-06 110-441-06 10,411 454.05
110-441-07 110-441-07 10,614 462.90
110-441-08 110-441-08 8,283 361.24
110-441-09 110-441-09 7,983 348.16
110-441-10 110-441-10 10,821 471.93
110-441-11 110-441-11 10,858 473.55
110-441-12 110-441-12 12,289 535.95
110-441-13 110-441-13 8,506 370.97
110-441-14 110-441-14 7,780 339.31
110-441-15 110-441-15 7,719 336.65
110-441-16 110-441-16 7,263 316.76
110-441-17 110-441-17 9,994 435.86
110-441-18 110-441-18 6,343 276.63
110-441-19 110-441-19 8,644 376.99
110-441-20 110-441-20 12,078 526.75
110-441-21 110-441-21 6,811 297.05
110-441-22 110-441-22 6,433 280.56
110-441-23 110-441-23 Open Space 0.00
110-441-24 110-441-24 Open Space 0.00
110-441-25 110-441-25 Street 0.00
110-451-01 110-451-01 Open Space 0.00
110-451-02 110-451-02 6,925 302.02
110-451-03 110-451-03 6,372 277.90
110-451-04 110-451-04 5,844 254.87
110-451-05 110-451-05 5,840 254.70
110-451-06 110-451-06 6,278 273.80
110-451-07 110-451-07 7,579 330.54
110-451-08 110-451-08 8,377 365.34
110-451-09 110-451-09 9,646 420.69
110-451-10 110-451-10 10,217 445.59
110-451-11 110-451-11 11,166 486.98
110-451-12 110-451-12 8,870 386.84
110-451-13 110-451-13 7,154 312.00
110-451-14 110-451-14 7,037 306.90
110-451-15 110-451-15 7,012 305.81
110-451-16 110-451-16 6,985 304.63
110-451-17 110-451-17 6,908 301.28
110-451-18 110-451-18 7,085 309.00
110-451-19 110-451-19 8,463 369.09
110-451-20 110-451-20 12,322 537.39
110-451-21 110-451-21 9,579 417.76
110-451-22 110-451-22 8,800 383.79
110-451-23 110-451-23 11,099 484.06
110-451-24 110-451-24 6,624 288.89
110-451-25 110-451-25 6,941 302.71
110-451-26 1 110-451-26 1 7,020 1 306.16
Page 4 of 10
1
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Number Footage Assessment
110-451-27 110-451-27 9,074 395.74
110-451-28 110-451-28 7,431 324.08
110-451-29 110-451-29 8,264 360.41
110-451-30 110-451-30 7,665 334.29
110-451-31 110-451-31 8,415 367.00
110-451-32 110-451-32 10,030 437.43
110451-33 110-451-33 8,912 388.68
110-451-34 110-451-34 9,702 423.13
110-451-35 110-451-35 9,049 394.65
110-451-36 110-451-36 10,254 447.20
110-451-37 110-451-37 8,454 368.70
110-451-38 110-451-38 6,201 270.44
110-451-39 110-451-39 6,114 266.65
110-451-40 110-451-40 6,985 304.63
110-451-41 110-45141 10,637 463.91
110-451-42 110-451-42 14,384 627.32
110-451-43 110-451-43 7,772 338.96
110-451-44 110-451-44 7,593 331.15
110-451-45 110-451-45 Street 0.00
110-461-01 110-461-01 6,754 294.56
110-461-02 110-461-02 6,372 277.90
110-461-03 110-461-03 12,723 554.88
110-461-04 110-461-04 8,996 392.34
110-461-05 110-461-05 8,127 354.44
110-461-06 110-461-06 13,512 589.29
110-461-07 110-461-07 6,340 276.50
110-461-08 110-461-08 6,814 297.18
110-461-09 110-461-09 6,966 303.81
110-461-10 110-461-10 6,121 266.95
110-461-11 110-461-11 11,962 521.69
110-461-12 110-461-12 9,455 412.36
110-461-13 110-461-13 10,355 451.61
110-461-14 110-461-14 12,431 542.15
110-461-15 110-461-15 7,521 328.01
110-461-16 110-461-16 9,394 409.70
110461-17 110-461-17 5,591 243.84
110461-18 110-461-18 5,911 257.79
110461-19 110-461-19 6,712 292.73
110-461-20 110-461-20 6,975 304.20
110-461-21 110-461-21 10,005 436.34
110-461-22 110-461-22 8,205 357.84
110-461-23 110-461-23 13,834 603.34
110-461-24 110-461-24 12,093 527.41
110-461-25 110-461-25 6,926 302.06
110-461-26 110-461-26 5,910 257.75
110-461-27 110-461-27 6,010 262.11
110-461-28 110-461-28 7,539 328.80
110-461-29 110-461-29 7,758 338.35
110-461-30 110461-30 1 6,950 1 303.11
Page 5 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment AP N Number Footage I Assessment
110-461-31 110-461-31 6,171 269.13
110-461-32 110-461-32 6,177 269.39
110-461-33 110-461-33 7,449 324.87
110-461-34 110-461-34 14,222 620.26
110-461-35 110-461-35 10,103 440.62
110-461-36 110-461-36 8,208 357.97
110-461-37 110-461-37 8,018 349.69
110-461-38 110-461-38 7,263 316.76
110-461-39 110-461-39 6,856 299.01
110-461-40 110-461-40 8,224 358.67
110-461-41 110-461-41 10,260 447.46
110-461-42 110-461-42 6,896 300.75
110-461-43 110-461-43 7,059 307.86
110-461-44 110-461-44 7,061 307.95
110-461-45 110-461-45 6,694 291.94
110-461-46 110-461-46 8,643 376.94
110-461-47 110-461-47 7,580 330.58
110-461-48 110-461-48 6,395 278.90
110-461-49 110-461-49 6,491 283.09
110-461-50 110-461-50 718 31.31
110-461-51 110-461-51 8,349 364.12
110-461-52 110-461-52 7,228 315.23
110-461-53 110-461-53 6,726 293.34
110461-54 110-461-54 6,703 292.34
110-461-55 110-461-55 6,653 290.15
110-461-56 110-461-56 6,554 285.84
110-461-57 110-461-57 7,743 337.69
110-461-58 110-461-58 6,681 291.38
110-461-59 110-461-59 6,705 292.42
110461-60 110-461-60 Street 0.00
110-461-61 110-461-61 Street 0.00
110-471-01 110-471-01 8,384 365.65
110-471-02 110-471-02 6,399 279.08
110-471-03 110-471-03 6,092 265.69
110-471-04 110-471-04 6,189 269.92
110-471-05 110-471-05 6,325 275.85
110-471-06 110-471-06 7,767 338.74
110-471-07 110-471-07 7,672 334.60
110-471-08 110-471-08 8,691 379.04
110-471-09 110-471-09 11,110 484.54
110-471-10 110-471-10 10,757 469.14
110-471-11 110-471-11 10,268 447.81
110-471-12 110-471-12 9,285 404.94
110-471-13 110-471-13 9,253 403.55
110-471-14 110-471-14 8,467 369.27
110-471-15 110-471-15 7,962 347.24
110-471-16 110-471-16 8,013 349.47
110-471-17 110-471-17 8,531 372.06
110-471-18 1 110-471-18 9,571 417.42
Page 6 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
IFOld Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Number Footage Assessment
110-471-19 110-471-19 9,004 392.69
110-471-20 110-471-20 9,066 395.39
110-471-21 110-471-21 7,938 346.20
110-471-22 110-471-22 6,825 297.66
110-471-23 110-471-23 6,874 299.79
110-471-24 110-471-24 6,254 272.75
110-471-25 110-471-25 6,226 271.53
110-471-26 110-471-26 6,199 270.35
110-471-27 110-471-27 6,171 269.13
110-471-28 110-471-28 7,490 326.66
110-471-29 110-471-29 6,721 293.12
110-471-30 110-471-30 10,954 477.73
110-471-31 110-471-31 9,590 418.24
110-471-32 110-471-32 9,658 421.21
110-471-33 110-471-33 8,404 366.52
110-471-34 110-471-34 7,815 340.83
110-471-35 110-471-35 8,371 365.08
110-471-36 110-471-36 7,346 320.38
110-471-37 110-471-37 7,516 327.79
110-471-38 110-471-38 8,464 369.14
110-471-39 110-471-39 10,796 470.84
110-471-40 110-471-40 10,848 473.11
110-471-41 110-471-41 10,701 466.70
110-471-42 110-471-42 8,265 360.46
110-471-43 110-471-43 6,579 286.93
110-471-44 110-471-44 6,320 275.63
110-471-45 110-47145 6,236 271.97
110-471-46 110471-46 6,439 280.82
110-471-47 110-471-47 8,097 353.13
110-471-48 110-471-48 7,064 308.08
110-471-49 110-471-49 10,502 458.02
110471-50 110-471-50 11,248 490.55
110-471-51 110-471-51 10,489 457.45
110-471-52 110471-52 10,998 479.65
110-471-53 110-471-53 7,870 343.23
110-471-54 110-471-54 6,729 293.47
110-471-55 110-471-55 11,260 491.08
110-471-56 110-471-56 105327 450.39
110-471-57 110-471-57 9,267 404.16
110-471-58 110-471-58 10,064 438.92
110-471-59 110-471-59 9,570 417.37
110-471-60 110-471-60 9,380 409.09
110-471-61 110-471-61 7,989 348.42
110-471-62 110471-62 7,580 330.58
110-471-63 110471-63 Open Space 0.00
110-471-64 110-471-64 Open Space 0.00
110-471-65 110-471-65 Open Space 0.00
110-471-66 110-471-66 Open Space 0.00
110-471-67 110-471-67 Open Space 0.00
Page 7 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159432-03&159-432-04
IFOld Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
AlN Number Acreage Assessment APN Number Footage Assessment
110-471-68 110-471-68 Street 0.00
110-471-69 110-471-69 Street 0.00
110-471-70 110-471-70 Street 0.00
110-481-01 110-481-01 6,313 275.33
110-481-02 110-481-02 6,240 272.14
110-481-03 110-481-03 5,549 242.01
110-481-04 110-481-04 5,540 241.61
110-481-05 110-481-05 5,530 241.18
110-481-06 110-481-06 5,520 240.74
110481-07 110-481-07 5,977 260.67
110-481-08 110-481-08 5,802 253.04
110-481-09 110-481-09 5,357 233.63
110-481-10 110-481-10 6,406 279.38
110-481-11 110-481-11 7,514 327.70
110-481-12 110-481-12 6,403 279.25
110-481-13 110-481-13 5,940 259.06
110-481-14 110-481-14 7,072 308.43
110-481-15 110-481-15 8,114 353.87
110-481-16 110-481-16 10,694 466.39
110-481-17 110-481-17 11,044 481.66
110-481-18 110-481-18 6,821 297.48
110-481-19 110-481-19 7,896 344.36
110-481-20 110-481-20 8,268 360.59
110-481-21 110-481-21 6,731 293.56
110-481-22 110-481-22 7,080 308.78
110-481-23 110-481-23 10,615 462.95
110-481-24 110-481-24 7,423 323.74
110481-25 110-481-25 6,245 272.36
110-481-26 110-481-26 7,158 312.18
110-481-27 110-481-27 12,798 558.15
110-481-28 110-481-28 11,886 518.38
110-481-29 110-481-29 10,000 436.13
110-481-30 110-481-30 6,600 287.84
110-481-31 110-481-31 5,600 244.23
110-481-32 110-481-32 8,624 376.11
110-481-33 110-481-33 8,443 368.22
110-481-34 110-481-34 8,443 368.22
110-481-35 110-481-35 8,443 368.22
110-481-36 110-481-36 8,404 366.52
110-481-37 110-481-37 Open Space 0.00
110481-38 110-481-38 Open Space 0.00
110-481-39 110-481-39 Open Space 0.00
110-481-40 110-481-40 Open Space 0.00
110-481-41 110481-41 Open Space 0.00
110-481-42 110-481-42 Street 0.00
110-481-43 110-481-43 Street 0.00
110-491-01 110-491-01 10,476 456.89
110-491-02 110491-02 7,564 329.89
110-491-03 110-491-03 6,364 277.55
Page 8 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159432-03&159432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
IF-APN Number Acreagel Assessment APN Number Footage Assessment
110491-04 110-491-04 6,243 272.27
110-491-05 110-491-05 6,108 266.39
110-491-06 110-491-06 6,539 285.18
110-491-07 110-491-07 6,065 264.51
110-491-08 110-491-08 8,175 356.53
110-491-09 110-491-09 7,386 322.12
110-491-10 110491-10 5,800 252.95
110-491-11 110-491-11 6,260 273.01
110-491-12 110-491-12 8,824 384.84
110-491-13 110-491-13 9,098 396.79
110-491-14 110-491-14 8,188 357.10
110491-15 110-491-15 8,617 375.81
110-491-16 110-491-16 10,956 477.82
110-491-17 110-491-17 14,738 642.76
110-491-18 110-491-18 8,416 367.04
110-491-19 110-491-19 6,576 286.80
110-491-20 110-491-20 6,030 262.98
110-491-21 110-491-21 6,288 274.24
110491-22 110-491-22 6,483 282.74
110491-23 110-491-23 6,256 272.84
110-491-24 110-491-24 6,460 281.74
110-491-25 110491-25 6,089 265.56
110-491-26 110-491-26 6,678 291.24
110-491-27 110-491-27 6,699 292.16
110-491-28 110-491-28 6,639 289.54
110-491-29 110-491-29 5,366 234.03
110-491-30 110-491-30 5,554 242.22
110-491-31 110-491-31 5,639 245.93
110491-32 110-491-32 7,586 330.84
110491-33 110491-33 10,145 442.45
110-491-34 110-491-34 7,272 317.15
110-491-35 110-491-35 9,399 409.91
110-491-36 110-491-36 9,045 394.48
110-491-37 110491-37 9,838 429.06
110-491-38 110-491-38 10,115 441.14
110-491-39 110-491-39 5,074 221.29
110-491-40 110-491-40 5,678 247.63
110-491-41 110-491-41 6,050 263.86
110-491-42 110-491-42 7,085 309.00
110-491-43 110-491-43 6,278 273.80
110-491-44 110-491-44 6,785 295.91
110-491-45 110-491-45 7,547 329.14
110-491-46 110-491-46 6,840 298.31
110-491-47 110-491-47 5,278 230.19
110-491-48 110-491-48 5,478 238.92
110-491-49 110-491-49 6,274 273.64
110-491-50 110-491-50 6,808 296.92
110491-51 110-491-51 8,721 380.36
110-491-52 110-491-52 8,914 388.77
Page 9 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Number Footage Assessment
110-491-53 110-491-53 Open Space 0.00
110-491-54 110-491-54 Open Space 0.00
110-491-55 110-491-55 Open Space 0.00
110-491-56 110-491-56 Open Space 0.00
110-491-57 110-491-57 Open Space 0.00
110-491-58 110-491-58 Open Space 0.00
110-491-59 110-491-59 Open Space 0.00
110-491-60 110-491-60 Street 0.00
110-491-61 110-491-61 Street 0.00
110-492-01 110-492-01 Open Space 0.00
110-492-02 110-492-02 Open Space 0.00
Total 176.75 $307,590.75 6,108,878 $307,590.75
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09/17/97 CITY OF ORANGE page 1
Actual Amortisation Schedule
Assessment District 86-1
East Orange
APN: 503-793-03 Assessment: 1-104 Owner: JONES, NILLIAN R TR
Prorata Prorata
# Year Rate Balance Principal Interest Debit Credit Admin Total Status
1 1987/88 4.500 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
2 1988/89 5.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
3 1989/90 5.250 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
4 1990/91 5.500 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
5 1991/92 5.750 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
6 1992/93 6.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
7 1993/94 6.200 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
8 1994/95 6.400 10,021.66 506.34 684.05 0.49 0.00 16.00 1,206.88 Billed
9 1995/96 6.500 9,515.32 538.18 651.65 0.00 0.00 16.00 1,205.83 Billed
10 1996/97 6.600 8,977.14 576.40 616.66 0.00 0.00 16.00 1,209.06 Billed
11 1997/98 6.700 8,400.74 611.43 578.62 0.00 0.00 19.81 1,209.86 Billed
12 1998/99 6.800 7,789.31 652.82 537.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,190.48
13 1999/00 6.800 7,136.49 697.41 493.26 0.00 0.00 0.01 1,190.68
14 2000/01 6.900 6,439.08 745.18 445.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,191.02
15 2001/02 6.900 5,693.90 796.13 394.42 0.00 0.00 0.01 1,190.56
16 2002/03 7.000 4,897.77 850.26 339.49 0.00 0.00 0.01 1,189.76
17 2003/04 7.000 4,047.51 910.77 279.97 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,190.74
18 2004/05 7.000 3,136.74 974.46 216.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,190.68
19 2005/06 7.000 2,162.28 1,044.52 148.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 1,192.54
20 2006/07 6.700 1,117.76 1,117.76 74.89 0.00 0.00 0.01 1,192.66
Totals: 10,021.66 5,460.74 0.49 0.00 67.86 15,550.75
09/17/97 CITY OF ORANGE page 1
Actual Amortization Schedule
Assessment District 86-1
East Orange
APN: 503-843-46 Assessment: 5-2 Owner: NURATA, SATOSHI
Prorata Prorate
# Year Rate Balance Principal Interest Debit Credit Admin Total Statue
1 1987/88 4.500 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
2 1988/89 5.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
3 1989/90 5.250 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
4 1990/91 5.500 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
5 1991/92 5.750 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
6 1992/93 6.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
7 1993/94 6.200 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
8 1994/95 6.400 7,683.76 388.22 524.47 0.37 0.00 16.00 929.06 Billed
9 1995/96 6.500 7,295.54 412.63 499.63 0.00 0.00 16.00 928.26 Billed
10 1996/97 6.600 6,882.91 441.93 472.81 0.00 0.00 16.00 930.74 Billed
11 1997/98 6.700 6,440.98 468.79 443.64 0.00 0.00 18.93 931.36 Billed
12 1998/99 6.800 5,972.19 500.53 412.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 912.76
13 1999/00 6.800 5,471.66 534.71 378.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 912.90
14 2000/01 6.900 4,936.95 571.34 341.83 0.00 0.00 0.01 913.18
15 2001/02 6.900 4,365.61 610.40 302.41 0.00 0.00 0.01 912.82
16 2002/03 7.000 3,755.21 651.91 260.29 0.00 0.00 0.00 912.20
17 2003/04 7.000 3,103.30 698.30 214.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 912.96
18 2004/05 7.000 2,405.00 747.14 165.78 0.00 0.00 0.00 912.92
19 2005/06 7.000 1,657.86 800.85 113.48 0.00 0.00 0.01 914.34
20 2006/07 6.700 857.01 857.01 57.42 0.00 0.00 0.01 914.44
Totals: 7,683.76 4,186.84 0.37 0.00 66.97 11,937.94
Recording_requested by: - - --
City of Huntington Beach
c/o NBS Government Finance Group Recorded in the county of orange, callfornia
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225 Gary L. Granville, Clerk/Recorder
Temecula,CA 92590 III 111111111111111 Jill No Fee
19980898444 3;03pm 12/29/98
After recordation,return to: 005 26017745 26 59
Citv of Huntington Beach N06 3 6.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Office of The City Clerk
2 0 0`0 M a i-n-S'f'r e e t
Hu-niV g'to' n'11e"ach , Ca . 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 yt,
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS f
110-015-75 AND 110-232-04 N
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City'Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real prope more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on)� Ai 01, 199 S in Book
:�& of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page z9-30in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1 Assessment
Diagram"filed on beom y A IflW in the office of said County Recorder in Book V5, at Page 4-1 of Maps
of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots,pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
-L�L �ta/cc•�
City Clerk,City of Hunting n Beach,Orange County Date
APPEUVED AS TO FORM:.
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GAIL HUTTON
CITY =RNEY
By:
DI X4- lty Attorney
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.110-015-75&110-232-04
Old Assessment Original New Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
110-015-75 110-015-75 0.600 $1,838.00 Tract 15355,Lot 01 7,063 $296.58
110-232-04 110-232-04 12.123 14,537.25 Tract 15355,Lot 02 5,152 216.34
Tract 15355,Lot 03 4,939 207.39
Tract 15355,Lot 04 5,187 217.80
Tract 15355,Lot 05 5,040 211.63
Tract 15355,Lot 06 5,159 216.63
Tract 15355,Lot 07 4,960 208.27
Tract 15355,Lot 08 6,033 253.33
Tract 15355,Lot 09 7,581 318.33
Tract 15355,Lot 10 6,269 263.24
Tract 15355,Lot 11 6,343 266.35
Tract 15355,Lot 12 4,920 206.59
Tract 15355,Lot 13 4,379 183.88
Tract 15355,Lot 14 4,949 207.81
Tract 15355,Lot 15 5,890 247.32
Tract 15355,Lot 16 6,305 264.75
Tract 15355,Lot 17 5,866 246.32
Tract 15355,Lot 18 6,003 252.07
Tract 15355,Lot 19 4,670 196.10
Tract 15355,Lot 20 4,789 201.09
Tract 15355,Lot 21 4,283 179.85
Tract 15355,Lot 22 4,449 186.82
Tract 15355,Lot 23 4,602 193.24
Tract 15355,Lot 24 4,795 201.34
Tract 15355,Lot 25 4,977 208.99
Tract 15355,Lot 26 4,605 193.37
Tract 15355,Lot 27 4,580 192.32
Tract 15355,Lot 28 4,841 203.28
Tract 15355,Lot 29 5,795 243.34
Tract 15355,Lot 30 6,162 258.75
Tract 15355,Lot 31 4,834 202.98
Tract 15355,Lot 32 4,781 200.76
Tract 15355,Lot 33 5,699 239.30
Tract 15355,Lot 34 6,726 282.43
Tract 15355,Lot 35 5,949 249.80
Tract 15355,Lot 36 5,274 221.46
Tract 15355,Lot 37 6,630 278.40
Tract 15355,Lot 38 6,704 281.50
Tract 15355,Lot 39 5,259 220.83
Tract 15355,Lot 40 5,253 220.58
Tract 15355,Lot 41 6,924 290.74
Tract 15355,Lot 42 5,491 230.57
Tract 15355,Lot 43 5,048 211.97
Tract 15355,Lot 44 7,169 301.03
Tract 15355,Lot 45 6,577 276.17
Tract 15355,Lot 46 6,167 258.96
Tract 15355,Lot 47 5,297 222.42
Tract 15355,Lot 48 5,323 223.52
Tract 15355,Lot 49 1 5,477 1 229.98
Pagel of 2
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.110-015-75&110-232-04
Old Assessment Original New Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
Tract 15355,Lot 50 6,080 255.30
Tract 15355,Lot 51 5,196 218.18
Tract 15355,Lot 52 5,289 222.09
Tract 15355,Lot 53 4,769 200.25
Tract 15355,Lot 54 4,701 197.40
Tract 15355,Lot 55 4,609 193.53
Tract 15355,Lot 56 5,855 245.85
Tract 15355,Lot 57 6,144 257.99
Tract 15355,Lot 58 5,013 210.50
Tract 15355,Lot 59 5,598 235.06
Tract 15355,Lot 60 6,599 277.10
Tract 15355,Lot 61 5,832 244.89
Tract 15355,Lot 62 6,042 253.71
Tract 15355,Lot 63 4,809 201.93
Tract 15355,Lot 64 6,639 278.78
Tract 15355,Lot 65 5,946 249.68
Tract 15355,Lot 66 4,572 191.98
Tract 15355,Lot 67 4,539 190.59
Tract 15355,Lot 68 45925 206.80
Tract 15355,Lot 69 4,894 205.50
Tract 15355,Lot 70 4,970 208.69
Tract 15355,Lot 71 5,786 242.96
Tract 15355,Lot 72 Rec.Facility 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot A Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot B Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot C Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot D Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot E Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot F Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot G Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot H Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot I Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot J Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot K Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot L Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot M Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot N Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot O Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot P Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot Q Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot R Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot S Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot T Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot U Street 0.00
Total 12.72 $16,375.25 389,975 $16,375.25
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Recorded in the County of Orange, California
Recording requested by: IIIIIIIIIII L.
Granville, C1 erk/Recorder
City of Huntington Beach IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII No Fee
c/o NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225 005 26017745 26 9980898446 3:03pm 12/29/98
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After recordation.return to:
Gity' 6f Hunt 1n-gton,,,Beach ----
01fice—of --the City Clerk
2000 Ma-1r`Sfireet v
Huritirigtf6n= Beach , Ca . 92648
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NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT MO. 7
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 023-251-41
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange,State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more artic�ulArly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on 2�i ! ;`199_F'in Book
W of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page zZ in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-1" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29
through 34 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots,pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City of Hunti ngton lVach,Orange Coffrit--= = Date
AS TO FORM
P:UiBEP.CHWPPORT•SPLI,'\NUTiCP.DOC -EXAtYip A Agency TL Ii `T0�C-i 1rA 3 '✓
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This document is solelyfor�� po1'u`�'- -
"CIT•YY OF HUNTINGTON,BEACH
official bUsine"3 3 of the rzi v Brockway,pty.Clark
of Huntington Bench, at contem-
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plated under Govemment Code
Sec- 6103 and should be recorded � eputy City Clerk
free of charge.
"EXHIBIT A"
REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment District 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Original Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining
023-251-41 102,279.00 102,279.00 $6,408.15 $5,869.93
TOTAL 102,279.00 102,279.00 $6,408.15 $5,869.93
APPORTIONED ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining'
023-251-44 6,849.30 6,849.30 579.38 530.72
023-251-45 6,169.55 6,169.55 521.88 478.05
023-251-46 7,298.38 7,298.38 617.37 565.52
023-251-47 6,737.50 6,737.50 569.92 522.06
023-251-48 6,353.45 6,353.45 537.44 492.30
023-251-49 6,460.72 6,460.72 546.51 500.61
023-251-50 6,012.46 6,012.46 508.59 465.88
023-251-51 10,876.80 10,876.80 920.07 842.79
023-251-52 6,188.86 6,188.86 523.51 479.54
023-251-53 6,001.76 6,001.76 507.69 465.05
023-251-54 6,806.75 6,806.75 575.78 527.42
023-251-55 1,577.89 Unusable Land 0.00 0.00
Madagascar Circle 24,945.58 Street 0.00 OM
TOTAL 102,279.00 75,755.53 $6,408.15 $5,869.93
Indicates the unpaid assessment remaining against the property at the beginning of the 1993/94 fiscal year.
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Recorded in the County of Orange, California
Recordigg requested by: Gary L. Granville, Clerk/Recorder
City of Huntington Beach IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII No Fee
do NBS Government Finance Group 19g8W8447 3;03P 12/29/98
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City-of Huntington Beach
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Huntington Beach , Ca. 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT //o
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS 110-200-04 & 110-200-05
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property ore particul Py described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on en9�-'1,4995 in Book
-X of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page 2I in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-1" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29
through 34 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City of Huntington Bcoh,Orange County_, Date
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This documei'�R I i51�'1 foITSr RTeCCE.DOCTic tempt-Gov®e Ment Agency AS TO FORM
official business of the City CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH A ROVE t,t,tornet`
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of Huntington Beach, as contem- nle_9%ckway,.CityClerk G C1ty Attu y
Plated under Government Code � �e
Sec. 6103 and should be recorded w -
free of charge. GDeputy City.Clerk
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"EXHIBIT A"
REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment District 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Original Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed . Amount Remaining
110-200-04 108,900.00 108,900.00 $6,282.50 $5,754.85
110-200-05 217,800.00 217,800.00 $12,565.00 $11,509.72
TOTAL 326,700.00 326,700.00 $18,847.50 $17,264.57
APPORTIONED ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining'
159-411-01 8,096.92 8,096.92 489.15 448.07
159-411-02 8,173.12 8,173.12 493.75 452.29
159-411-03 8,352.65 8,352.65 504.60 462.22
159-411-04 8,352.80 8,352.80 504.61 462.23
159-411-05 8,359.27 8,359.27 505.00 462.59
159-411-06 8,642.90 8,642.90 522.14 478.28
159-411-07 8,247.99 8,247.99 498.28 456.43
159-411-08 14,796.48 14,796.48 893.89 818.81
159-411-09 15,716.11 15,716.11 949.44 869.70
159-411-10 8,928.48 8,928.48 539.39 494.09
159-411-11 10,729.90 10,729.90 648.22 593.77
159-411-12 8,479.12 8,479.12 512.24 469.22
159-411-13 9,633.07 9,633.07 581.95 533.08
159-411-14 9,323.21 9,323.21 563.23 515.93
159-411-15 11,015.52 11,015.52 665.47 609.58
159-411-16 9,903.42 9,903.42 598.29 548.04
159-411-17 9,035.77 9,035.77 545.87 500.02
159-411-18 15,595.91 15,595.91 942.18 863.05
159-411-19 15,192.60 15,192.60 917.82 840.73
159-411-20 9,356.38 9,356.38 565.24 517.77
159-411-21 12,672.21 12,672.21 765.55 701.26
159-411-22 9,400.53 9,400.53 567.91 520.21
159-411-23 9,535.10 9,535.10 576.03 527.66
159-411-24 9,398.87 9,398.87 567.80 520.12
159-411-25 9,535.08 9,535.08 576.03 527.65
159-411-26 9,398.86 9,398.86 567.80 520.12
159-411-27 8,648.64 8,648.64 522.48 478.60
159-411-28 Jockey Circle Jockey Circle 0.00 0.00
159-411-29 Derby Circle Derby Circle 0.00 0.00
159-411-30 Perimeter Perimeter 0.00 0.00
159-411-31 Perimeter Perimeter 0.00 0.00
159-411-32 Perimeter Perimeter 0.00 0.00
159-412-01 37,461.60 37,461.60 2,263.13 2,073.06
159-412-02 Perimeter Perimeter 0.00 0.00
159-412-03 Perimeter Perimeter 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 311,982.51 311,982.51 $18,847.50 $17,264.58
Indicates the unpaid assessment remaining against the property at the beginning of the 1993/94 fiscal year.
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Gary L. Granville, y of Orange, California
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Recording rye uested bv:
/RecNO Fee
City of Huntington Beach 19980 98443 3;03pm 12/29/98
c/o NBS Government Finance Group005 26017745 26 59
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225 N06 3 6.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00
Temecula,CA 92590
After recordation,return to: --— --
City of Huntington Beach
Office .of'rthe-City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington "Bea-ch , Ca . 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 023-181-38
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California, hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real propertyjmore,Partic> arly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on l�n1L� 199_7 in Book
74 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page '3/ in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-1" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29
through 34 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City of Huntington Bea .;Mange County% Date
PAnEACtWPORTSPLITMOTICE.DOC
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his dowment is solely the �jb npt-�emment AQ��
offlcial business of the City CITY O.I�HUNTINGTOsi,1,,'." OV AS TO FORM
of Huntington -_ Me"8mckwaY,.Ctty-! : -
9 Beach, as contem- - _ = G HU. "' i, City Att�rn '
plated under Government Code - 0 1 y Attorde ,
Sec. 6103 and should be recorded
free of charge, i' ep. Y City Clerk
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"EXHIBIT A"
REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment District 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Original Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parce_I Actual Assessed Amount Remaining
023-181-38 5,544,752.40 5,544,752.40 $102,459.27 $90,826.70
TOTAL 5,544,752.40 5,544,752.40 $102,459.27 $90,826.70
APPORTIONED ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining'
023-181-39 5,468,086.80 5,468,086.80 101,253.65 89,757.96
023-361-44 7,193.30 7,193.30 133.20 118.08
023-361-45 6,856.98 6,856.98 126.97 112.56
023-361-46 6,196.19 6,196.19 114.74 101.71
023-361-47 8,855.62 8,855.62 163.98 145.36
023-361-48 6,012.78 6,012.78 111.34 98.70
023-361-49 6,027.12 6,027.12 111.61 98.93
023-361-50 7,618.72 7,618.72 141.08 125.06
023-361-51 6,423.93 6,423.93 118.95 105.45
023-361-52 6,479.84 6,479.84 119.99 106.37
023-361-53 3,443.72 3,443.72 63.77 56.53
Lawrence Circle 11,557.40 0.00 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 5,544,752.40 5,533,195.00 $102,459.27 $90,826.71
Indicates the unpaid assessment remaining against the property at the beginning of the 1994/95 fiscal year.
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS TR14243
Recording requested by: Recoroea in the county of orange, catifornia
City of Huntington Beach Gary L. Granville, Clerk/Recorder
c/oNBS Government Finance Group I IIIII IIIIIII IIII I IIIII11111111111111111111111111111III No Fee
41661 Enterprise Circle North, Suite 225 19980898442 3;03pm 12/29/98
Temecula,CA 92590 005 26017745 26 59
N06 3 6.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
After recordation.return to:
City of Huntington Beach
Office- of• the City Clerk
2000--Main Street
Huntington"t'each , Ca. 92648
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NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT /,/0- /o G
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS 110-200-32 & 110-200-33
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real prope more particul ly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on� Q%r�, 199 in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-1" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29
through 34 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
C.ty Clerk,City of Huntington Bea i7rauge%oiinty=- Date
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official business irrl•fie C=?�. APPD��S 0 i-hy r tt-40TI�
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of Huntington Beach, ps cantem- erocliway City clerk- GAIL P lON` Loy r+e
plated under Government Cod® " By.. De 'sty ;
Sec. 6103 and should be recorded ►
ft®of charge. _ tDoputy City Clerk
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"EXHIBIT A"
REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment District 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Original Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining
110-200-32 2,979,504.00 2,979,504.00 $196,654.51 $174,193.15
110-200-33 257,004.00 257,004.00 $17,067.91 $15,118.46
TOTAL 3,236,508.00 3,236,508.00 $213,722.42 $189,311.61
APPORTIONED ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining"
159-421-01 10,583.56 10,583.56 703.48 623.13
159-421-02 9,313.80 9,313.80 619.08 548.37
159-421-03 7,407.74 7,407.74 492.38 436.15
159-421-04 7,601.21 7,601.21 505.24 447.54
159-421-05 10,621.05 10,621.05 705.97 625.34
159-421-06 12,049.62 12,049.62 800.92 709.45
159-421-07 7,393.23 7,393.23 491.42 435.29
159-421-08 6,887.84 6,887.84 457.83 405.54
159-421-09 7,734.01 7,734.01 514.07 455.36
159-421-10 8,263.16 8,263.16 549.24 486.51
159-432-03 2,966,000.40 2,966,000.40 197,146.70 174,629.12
159-432-04 161,520.48 161,520.48 10,736.08 9,509.84
Santa Rosa Circle 1 12 31.90 0.00 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 3,236,508.00 3,215,376.10 . $213,722.42 $189,311.64
Indicates the unpaid assessment remaining against the property at the beginning of the 1994195 fiscal year.
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CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
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NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT AM
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RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 �
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS 159-402-08 THROUGH 159-402-11
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California, hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the ded Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on Q'cP,i !'T;199g in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page 33 in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-1" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29
through 34 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City of Huntington Beac Orange Cos;zty Date
PAHBEACMAPPORTSPLITIIWOTICE.DOC - APP_,
This doetnnent Is solely for the Toe- nptovePnment_�►g�flt� "T� Al To o:t�a
Official business of the C1�/ � G`1 u `=i.,;ti, C;. ;y ,t
Cl'iY OF�HUNTINGTON �F_AC>�
of Huntington Beach, as contemn '"Connie-Brookway,C(tyClerk B :: De c, y 1 y t�o^�n�
Plated under Governrr ant Coda
Se0. 6103 and should be recorded
free of charge. puty City Clerk
"EXHIBIT A"
REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment District 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Original Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet* Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining
159-402-08 9,233.00 9,233.00 $837.66 $767.31
159-402-09 12,345.00 12,345.00 $837.66 $767.31
159-402-10 8,731.00 8,731.00 $837.67 $767.32
159-402-11 8195.00 8195.00 $837.67 $767.32
TOTAL 38,504.00 38,504.00 $3,350.66 $3,069.26
APPORTIONED ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet" Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining*'
159402-16 8,557.00 8,557.00 744.62 682.08
159-402-17 13,880.00 13,880.00 1,207.82 1,106.38
159-402-18 8,031.00 8,031.00 698.85 640.16
159-402-19 8,037.00 8,037.00 699.37 640.63
TOTAL 38,505.00 38,505.00 $3,350.66 $3,069.25
Differences due to rounding only.
'•Indicates the unpaid assessment remaining against the property at the beginning of the 1993/94 fiscal year.
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AREA SOAP No . 11
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS T13714_1
CITY OF HUNTINGTON - BEACH
2000 M41N STREET CALIFORNIA 92648
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
CONNIE BROCKWAY
CITY CLERK
November 18, 1998
NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North
Suite 225
Temecula, California 92590
Re: Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1
The City Engineer of the City of Huntington Beach approved Amendment No. 5 & 6 Diagram
for Assessment District No. 88-1 which was returned to our office because the City Clerk's
signature was not affixed. The City Clerk's signature has been affixed and we are returning for
recording by your office.
After recording, please return prints of the maps to Bruce Crosby, Department of Public Works,
and conformed copies of the legal descriptions to the attention of the City Clerk,City of
Huntington Beach, P. O. Box 190, Huntington Beach,California 92648.
Connie Brockway, CMC
City Clerk
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
CONNIE BROCKWAY
CITY CLERK
September 30, 1998
NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North
Suite 225
Temecula,California 92590
Re: Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1
The City Engineer of the City of Huntington Beach approved Notice of Amended Assessment
for Assessor Parcel Nos. 110-015-75 and 110-232-04 and authorized the release of said maps for
processing by the County.
After recording, please return prints of the maps to Bruce Crosby,Department of Public Works,
and conformed copies of the legal descriptions to the attention of the City Clerk, City of
Huntington Beach, P. O. Box 190, Huntington Beach,California 92648.
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2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
CONNIE BROCKWAY
CITY CLERK
September 30, 1998
NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North
Suite 225
Temecula, California 92590
Re: Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1
The City Engineer of the City of Huntington Beach approved Notice of Amended Assessment
Nos. 4, 5 & 6 amending AP# 023-181-36,Notice of Amended Assessment No. 7 amending
AP#023-251-41,Notice of Amended Assessment No. 8 amending AP#'s 110-200-04 &
110-200-05,Notice of Amended Assessment No. 9 amending AP#023-181-38,Notice of
Amended Assessment No. 10 amending AP#'s 110-200-32 & 110-200-33,Notice of Amended
Assessment No. I 1 amending AP#'s 159-402-08 through 159-402-11,Notice of Amended
Assessment Amending AP#'s 023-181-35, 110-232-02, 159-432-03 & 159-432-04, and Ap#'s
111-072-07 through 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21,22, 25, 27, and 29 and authorized the release of said
maps for processing by the County.
After recording, please return prints of the maps to Bruce Crosby,Department of Public Works,
and conformed copies of the legal descriptions to the attention of the City Clerk, City of
Huntington Beach,P. O. Box 190, Huntington Beach,California 92648.
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
2000 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA 92648
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK
CONNIE BROCKWAY
CITY CLERK
September 30, 1998
NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North
Suite 225
Temecula, California 92590
Re: Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1
The City Engineer of the City of Huntington Beach approved Notice of Amended Assessment
Nos. 4, 5 & 6 amending AP#023-181-36,Notice of Amended Assessment No. 7 amending
AP#023-251-41,Notice of Amended Assessment No. 8 amending AP#'s 110-200-04 &
110-200-05,Notice of Amended Assessment No. 9 amending AP#023-181-38,Notice of
Amended Assessment No. 10 amending AP#'s 110-200-32 & 110-200-33,Notice of Amended
Assessment No. 11 amending AP#'s 159-402-08 through 159-402-11,Notice of Amended
Assessment Amending AP#'s 023-181-35, 110-232-02, 159-432-03 & 159-432-04, and Ap#'s
111-072-07 through 12, 14, 15, 17, 18,21,22,25,27,and 29 and authorized the release of said
maps for processing by the County.
After recording,please return prints of the maps to Bruce Crosby,Department of Public Works,
and conformed copies of the legal descriptions to the attention of the City Clerk, City of
Huntington Beach,P. O. Box 190, Huntington Beach, California 92648.
Connie Brockway,CMC
City Clerk
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Enclosures
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Recording requested by:
City of Huntington Beach
C/o NIBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225
Temecula,CA 92590 f(,Lc G� 0. k
After recordation.return to: f —
City of Huntington Beach
Office of the City Clerk
2.000' Main Street ' —
Huntington Beach , Ca . 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT /W's' 4-', s 9'- &
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 023-181-36
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California, hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on , 199 in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-1" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29
through 34 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City of Huntington E61ch,Orange County Date
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REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment District 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Original Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining
023-181-36 5,797,759.33 5,797,759.33 $106,082.97 $97,173.51
TOTAL 5,797,759.33 5,797,759.33 $106,082.97 $97,173.51
APPORTIONED ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining"
023-181-38 5,544,752.40 5,544,752.40 102,459.27 93,854.15
023-263-34 24,516.70 Exempt-Park 0.00 0.00
023-263-35 6,895.93 6,895.93 127.43 116.73
023-263-36 8,087.91 8,087.91 149.45 136.90
023-263-37 8,732.39 8,732.39 161.36 147.81
023-263-38 6,357.13 6,357.13 117.47 107.60
023-263-39 6,843.17 6,843.17 126.45 115.83
023-263-40 6,983.68 6,983.68 129.05 118.21
023-263-41 6,707.27 6,707.27 123.94 113.53
023-263-42 7,374.27 7,374.27 136.27 124.82
023-263-43 1,467.91 Unusable Land 0.00 0.00
023-511-01 6,250.00 6,250.00 115.49 105.79
023-511-02 6,250.00 6,250.00 115.49 105.79
023-511-03 6,250.00 6,250.00 115.49 105.79
023-511-04 6,250.00 6,250.00 115.49 105.79
023-511-05 6,416.12 6,416.12 118.56 108.60
023-511-06 6,582.26 6,582.26 121.63 111.42
023-511-07 7,284.11 7,284.11 134.60 123.30
023-511-08 6,227.02 6,227.02 115.07 105.40
023-511-09 6,249.62 6,249.62 115.48 105.79
023-511-10 6,249.62 6,249.62 115.48 105.79
023-511-11 6,250.61 6,250.61 115.50 105.80
023-511-12 626.25 Doral Drive 0.00 0.00
023-511-13 13,272.31 Doral Drive 0.00 0.00
023-511-14 17,020.83 Doral Drive 0.00 0.00
023-521-01 6,830.86 6,830.86 126.22 115.62
023-521-02 6,447.81 6,447.81 119.15 109.14
023-521-03 6,147.11 6,147.11 113.59 104.05
023-521-04 8,227.09 8,227.09 152.03 139.26
023-521-05 7,891.28 7,891.28 145.82 133.57
023-521-06 7,196.26 7,196.26 132.98 121.81
023-521-07 10,880.41 10,880.41 201.05 184.17
023-521-08 6,268.68 6,268.68 115.84 106.11
023-521-09 7,971.75 7,971.75 147.31 134.94
TOTAL 5,797,758.76 5,740,854.76 $106,082.97 $97,173.51
Indicates the unpaid assessment remaining against the property at the beginning of the 1993/94 fiscal year.
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Recording requested by:
City of Huntington Beach
c/o NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225
Temecula,CA 92590
After recordation.return to:
City of Huntington Beach
Office of the City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach , Ca . 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT /00. 7
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 023-251-41
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on , 199_ in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-1" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29
through 34 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City of Huntugton ach,Orange County Date
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"EXHIBIT A"
REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment District 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Original Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining
023-251-41 102,279.00 102,279.00 $6,408.15 $5,869.93
TOTAL 102,279.00 102,279.00 $6,408.15 $5,869.93
APPORTIONED ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining
023-251-44 6,849.30 6,849.30 579.38 530.72
023-251-45 6,169.55 6,169.55 521.88 478.05
023-251-46 7,298.38 7,298.38 617.37 565.52
023-251-47 6,737.50 6,737.50 569.92 522.06
023-251-48 6,353.45 6,353.45 537.44 492.30
023-251-49 6,460.72 6,460.72 546.51 500.61
023-251-50 6,012.46 6,012.46 508.59 465.88
023-251-51 10,876.80 10,876.80 920.07 842.79
023-251-52 6,188.86 6,188.86 523.51 479.54
023-251-53 6,001.76 6,001.76 507.69 465.05
023-251-54 6,806.75 6,806.75 575.78 527.42
023-251-55 1,577.89 Unusable Land 0.00 0.00
Madagascar Circle 24,945.58 Stree 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 102,279.00 75,755.53 $6,408.15 $5,869.93
Indicates the unpaid assessment remaining against the property at the beginning of the 1993/94 fiscal year.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS TR14044
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Recording requested by:
City of Huntington Beach
C/o NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North, Suite 225
Temecula,CA 92590
After recordation.return to:
City of Huntington Beach
Office of the City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach , Ca . 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT NO
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS 110-200-04 & 110-200-05
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California, hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on , 199_ in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-l" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29
through 34 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the-lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City of Huntington Bq9h,Orange County Date
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REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment District 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Original Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining
110-200-04 108,900.00 108,900.00 $6,282.50 $5,754.85
110-200-05 217,800.00 217,800. 00 $12,565.00 $11. OS 9.72
TOTAL 326,700.00 326,700.00 $18,847.50 $17,264.57
APPORTIONED ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining"
159-411-01 8,096.92 8,096.92 489.15 448.07 .
159-411-02 8,173.12 8,173.12 493.75 452.29
159-411-03 8,352.65 8,352.65 504.60 462.22
159-411-04 8,352.80 8,352.80 504.61 462.23
159-411-05 8,359.27 8,359.27 505.00 462.59
159-411-06 8,642.90 8,642.90 522.14 478.28
159-411-07 8,247.99 8,247.99 498.28 456.43
159-411-08 14,796.48 14,796.48 893.89 818.81
159-411-09 15,716.11 15,716.11 949.44 869.70
159-411-10 8,928.48 8,928.48 539.39 494.09
159-411-11 10,729.90 10,729.90 648.22 593.77
159-411-12 8,479.12 8,479.12 512.24 469.22
159-411-13 9,633.07 9,633.07 581.95 533.08
159-411-14 9,323.21 9,323.21 563.23 515.93
159-411-15 11,015.52 11,015.52 665.47 609.58
159-411-16 9,903.42 9,903.42 598.29 548.04
159-411-17 9,035.77 9,035.77 545.87 500.02
159-411-18 15,595.91 15,595.91 942.18 863.05
159-411-19 15,192.60 15,192.60 917.82 840.73
159-411-20 9,356.38 9,356.38 565.24 517.77.
159-411-21 12,672.21 12,672.21 765.55 701.26
159-411-22 9,400.53 9,400.53 567.91 520.21
159-411-23 9,535.10 9,535.10 576.03 527.66
159-411-24 9,398.87 9,398.87 567.80 520.12
159-411-25 9,535.08 9,535.08 576.03 527.65
159-411-26 9,398.86 9,398.86 567.80 520.12
159-411-27 8,648.64 8,648.64 522.48 478.60
159-411-28 Jockey Circle Jockey Circle 0.00 0.00
159-411-29 Derby Circle Derby Circle 0.00 0.00
159-411-30 Perimeter Perimeter 0.00 0.00
159-411-31 Perimeter Perimeter 0.00 0.00
159-411-32 Perimeter Perimeter 0.00 0.00
159-412-01 37,461.60 37,461.60 2,263.13 2,073.06
159-412-02 Perimeter Perimeter 0.00 0.00
159-412-03 Perimeter Perimeter 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 311,982.51 311,982.51 $18,847.50 $17,264.58
Indicates the unpaid assessment remaining against the property at the beginning of the 1993/94 fiscal year.
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Recording requested by:
City of Huntington Beach
c/o NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225
Temecula,CA 92590
After recordation.return to:
City of Huntington Beach
Office of the City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach , Ca . 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT /VO Q
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 023-181-38
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California, hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on 199_ in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-l" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29
through 34 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
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REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment District 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Original Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining
023-181-38 5,544,752.40 5,544,752.40 $102,459.27 $90.826.70
TOTAL 5,544,752.40 5,544,752.40 $102,459.27 $90,826.70
APPORTIONED ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining*
023-181-39 5,468,086.80 5,468,086.80 101,253.65 89,757.96
023-361-44 7,193.30 7,193.30 133.20 118.08
023-361-45 6,856.98 6,856.98 126.97 112.56
023-361-46 6,196.19 6,196.19 114.74 101.71
023-361-47 8,855.62 8,855.62 163.98 145.36
023-361-48 6,012.78 6,012.78 111.34 98.70
023-361-49 6,027.12 6,027.12 111.61 98.93
023-361-50 7,618.72 7,618.72 141.08 125.06
023-361-51 6,423.93 6,423.93 118.95 105.45
023-361-52 6,479.84 6,479.84 119.99 106.37
023-361-53 3,443.72 3,443.72 63.77 56.53
Lawrence Circle 11,557.40 0.00 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 5,544,752.40 5,533,195.00 $102,459.27 $90,826.71
Indicates the unpaid assessment remaining against the property at the beginning of the 1994/95 fiscal year.
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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS TR14243
Recording rye nested by:
City of Huntington Beach
c/o N13S Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225
Temecula,CA 92590
After recordation.return to:
City of Huntington Beach
Office of the City .Cleric
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach , Ca. 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT 140- i o
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS 110-200-32 & 110-200-33
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on , 199 in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-1" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29
through 34 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
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REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment District 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Original Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining
110-200-32 2,979,504.00 2,979,504.00 $196,654.51 $174,193.15
110-200-33 257,004.00 257,004.00 $17,067.91 $15,118.46
TOTAL 3,236,508.00 3,236,508.00 $213,722.42 $189,311.61
APPORTIONED ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining'
159-421-01 10,583.56 10,583.56 703.48 623.13
159-421-02 9,313.80 9,313.80 619.08 548.37
159-421-03 7,407.74 7,407.74 492.38 436.15
159-421-04 7,601.21 7,601.21 505.24 447.54
159-421-05 10,621.05 10,621.05 705.97 625.34
159-421-06 12,049.62 12,049.62 800.92 709.45
159-421-07 7,393.23 7,393.23 491.42 435.29
159-421-08 6,887.84 6,887.84 457.83 405.54
159-421-09 7,734.01 7,734.01 514.07 455.36
159-421-10 8,263.16 8,263.16 549.24 486.51
159-432-03 2,966,000.40 2,966,000.40 197,146.70 174,629.12
159-432-04 161,520.48 161,520.48 10,736.08 9,509.84
Santa Rosa Circle 21,131.90 0.00 0.00 0.00
TOTAL 3,236,508.00 3,215,376.10 . $213,722.42 $189,311.64
Indicates the unpaid assessment remaining against the property at the beginning of the 1994/95 fiscal year.
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Recording reAuested by:
City of Huntington Beach
c/o NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225
Temecula,CA 92590
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
http://www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us
P O BOX 190-2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT A/V
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS 159402-08 THROUGH 159-402-11
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, County of Orange, State of California, hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on , 199 in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Assessment Diagram RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-l" filed on December 7, 1988 in the office of said County Recorder in Book 45, at Pages 29
through 34 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
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REAPPORTIONMENT OF ASSESSMENT
Assessment District 88-1 (Reservoir Hill)
ORIGINAL ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Original Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet* Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remainina
159402-08 9,233.00 9,233.00 $837.66 $767.31
159402-09 12,345.00 12,345.00 $837.66 $767.31
159402-10 8,731.00 8,731.00 $837.67 $767.32
159402-11 8,195.00 8,195.00 $837.67 7$ 67.32
TOTAL 38,504.00 38,504.00 $3,350.66 $3,069.26
APPORTIONED ASSESSMENT
Parcel Description Unpaid
(Assessor's Description) Square Feet* Assessment Amount
Book/Page/Parcel Actual Assessed Amount Remaining**
159-402-16 8,557.00 8,557.00 744.62 682.08
159-402-17 13,880.00 13,880.00 1,207.82 1,106.38
159402-18 8,031.00 8,031.00 698.85 640.16
159-402-19 8,037.00 8,037.00 699.37 640.63
TOTAL 38,505.00 38,505.00 $3,350.66 $3,069.25
Differences due to rounding only.
Indicates the unpaid assessment remaining against the property at the beginning of the 1993194 fiscal year.
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS T13714_1
&cording requested by:
City of Huntington Beach
c/o NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225
Temecula,CA 92590
After recordation,return to:
Citv of Huntington Beach
Office of the City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach , Ca . 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS
110-015-75 AND 110-232-04
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114.of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on , 199 in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1 Assessment
Diagram" filed on in the office of said County Recorder in Book , at Page of Maps
of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots,pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
G/d�Cl� .tcJcc.'1
City Clerk,City of Hunting on Beach,Orange County Date
APPhUVED AS TO FORM..
P;\HBFACFM GAIL HUTTONPPORT,STAUGUSII\oTICH.DOC CITY A.TTORFLi'Y
By:
D1 XI- i ty Attorney
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS. 110-015-75&110-232-04
Old Assessment Original New Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
110-015-75 110-015-75 0.600 $1,838.00 Tract 15355,Lot 01 7,063. $296.58
110-232-04 110-232-04 12.123 14,537.25 Tract 15355,Lot 02 5,152 216.34
Tract 15355,Lot 03 4,939 207.39
Tract 15355,Lot 04 5,187 217.80
Tract 15355,Lot 05 5,040 211.63
Tract 15355,Lot 06 5,159 216.63
Tract 15355,Lot 07 4,960 208.27
Tract 15355,Lot 08 6,033 253.33
Tract 15355,Lot 09 7,581 318.33
Tract 15355,Lot 10 6,269 263.24
Tract 15355,Lot 11 6,343 266.35
Tract 15355,Lot 12 4,920 206.59
Tract 15355,Lot 13 4,379 183.88
Tract 15355,Lot 14 4,949 207.81
Tract 15355,Lot 15 5,890 247.32
Tract 15355,Lot 16 6,305 264.75
Tract 15355,Lot 17 5,866 246.32
Tract 15355,Lot 18 6,003 252.07
Tract 15355,Lot 19 4,670 196.10
Tract 15355,Lot 20 4,789 201.09
Tract 15355,Lot 21 4,283 179.85
Tract 15355,Lot 22 4,449 186.82
Tract 15355,Lot 23 4,602 193.24
Tract 15355,Lot 24 4,795 201.34
Tract 15355,Lot 25 4,977 208.99
Tract 15355,Lot 26 4,605 193.37
Tract 15355,Lot 27 4,580 192.32
Tract 15355,Lot 28 4,841 203.28
Tract 15355,Lot 29 5,795 243.34
Tract 15355,Lot 30 6,162 258.75
Tract 15355,Lot 31 4,834 202.98
Tract 15355,Lot 32 4,781 200.76
Tract 15355,Lot 33 5,699 239.30
Tract 15355,Lot 34 6,726 282.43
Tract 15355,Lot 35 5,949 249.80
Tract 15355,Lot 36 5,274 221.46
Tract 15355,Lot 37 6,630 278.40
Tract 15355,Lot 38 6,704 281.50
Tract 15355,Lot 39 5,259 220.83
Tract 15355,Lot 40 5,253 220.58
Tract 15355,Lot 41 6,924 290.74
Tract 15355,Lot 42 5,491 230.57
Tract 15355,Lot 43 5,048 211.97
Tract 15355,Lot 44 7,169 301.03
Tract 15355,Lot 45 6,577 276.17
Tract 15355,Lot 46 6,167 258.96
Tract 15355,Lot 47 5,297 222.42
Tract 15355,Lot 48 5,323 223.52
Tract 15355,Lot 49 5,477 229.98
Page I of 2
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.110-015-75& 110-232-04
Old Assessment Original New Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
Tract 15355,Lot 50 6,080 255.30
Tract 15355,Lot 51 5,196 218.18
Tract 15355,Lot 52 5,289 222.09
Tract 15355,Lot 53 4,769 200.25
Tract 15355,Lot 54 4,701 197.40
Tract 15355,Lot 55 4,609 193.53
Tract 15355,Lot 56 5,855 245.85
Tract 15355,Lot 57 6,144 257.99
Tract 15355,Lot 58 5,013 210.50
Tract 15355,Lot 59 5,598 235.06
Tract 15355,Lot 60 6,599 277.10
Tract 15355,Lot 61 5,832 244.89
Tract 15355,Lot 62 6,042 253.71
Tract 15355,Lot 63 4,809 201.93
Tract 15355,Lot 64 6,639 278.78
Tract 15355,Lot 65 5,946 249.68
Tract 15355,Lot 66 4,572 191.98
Tract 15355,Lot 67 4,539 190.59
Tract 15355,Lot 68 4,925 206.80
Tract 15355,Lot 69 4,894 205.50
Tract 15355,Lot 70 4,970 208.69
Tract 15355,Lot 71 5,786 242.96
Tract 15355,Lot 72 Rec.Facility 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot A Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot B Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot C Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot D Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot E Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot F Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot G Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot H Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot I Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot J Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot K Open Space 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot L Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot M Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot N Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot O Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot P Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot Q Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot R Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot S Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot T Street 0.00
Tract 15355,Lot U Street 0.00
Total 12.72 $16,375.25 389,975 $1075.25
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Recording requested bX:
City of Huntington Beach
c/o NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225
Temecula,CA 92590
After recordation,return to:
CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
hftp://www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us
P O BOX 190-2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS
023-181-35, 110-232-02, 159-432-03 & 159-432-04
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on , 199 in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1 Assessment
Diagram"filed on in the office of said County Recorder in Book , at Page of Maps
of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots,pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
029-9
City Clerk,City of Hunting Beach,Orange County Date
.tiIL HUTTo:r
PAHBEACMAPPORWENTINSMOTICE.DOC CITY ATTO Y
By:
L. D A City Attorney
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35, 110-232-02,159-432-03& 159-432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN [ Number Acreage Assessment APN Number Footage Assessment
023-181-35 023-181-35 65.010 $51,814.08 023-181-65 023-181-65 18,687 $341.92
110-232-02 110-232-02 39.940 47,893.89 023-181-66 023-181-66 3,049 0.00
159-432-03 159-432-03 68.090 197,146.70 023-181-67 023-181-67 52,098 953.23
159-432-04 159-432-04 3.708 10,736.08 023-181-68 023-181-68 18,557 339.53
023-181-69 023-181-69 17,685 323.59
023-181-70 023-181-70 11,108 203.24
023-181-71 023-181-71 2,309 0.00
023-181-72 023-181-72 2,004 0.00
023-181-74 023-181-74 218 0.00
023-181-75 023-181-75 871 0.00
110-232-04 110-232-04 528,078 14,537.25
110-232-06 110-232-06 107,158 2,949.90
159-432-05 159-432-05 2,258,150. 150,096.71
159-421-11 159-421-11 4,661 309.81
159-421-12 159-421-12 5,314 353.24
159-421-13 159-421-13 126,977 8,440.04
110-411-01 110-411-01 14,461 630.68
110-411-02 110-411-02 9,441 411.75
110-411-03 110-411-03 9,627 419.86
110-411-04 110-411-04 9,142 398.71
110-411-05 110-411-05 6,372 277.90
110-411-06 110-411-06 6,176 269.35
110-411-07 110-411-07 7,062 307.99
110-411-08 110-411-08 10,230 446.16
110-411-09 110-411-09 7,083 308.91
110-411-10 110-411-10 9,112 397.40
110-411-11 110-411-11 6,719 293.03
110-411-12 110-411-12 6,170 269.09
110-411-13 110-411-13 Open Space 0.00
110-411-14 110-411-14 5,248 228.88
110-411-15 110-411-15 5,131 223.78
110-411-16 110-411-16 5,050 220.24
110-411-17 110-411-17 5,050 220.24
110-411-18 110-411-18 5,050 220.24
110-411-19 110-411-19 6,225 271.49
110-411-20 110-411-20 5,220 227.66
110-411-21 110-411-21 5,050 220.24
110-411-22 110-411-22 5,050 220.24
110-411-23 110-411-23 5,050 220.24
110-411-24 110-411-24 5,050 220.24
110-411-25 110-411-25 5,081 221.60
110-411-26 110-411-26 9,894 431.50
110411-27 110-411-27 Open Space 0.00
110-411-28 110-411-28 Open Space 0.00
110-411-29 110-411-29 Street 0.00
110-421-01 110-421-01 5,764 251.38
110-421-02 110-421-02 5,013 218.63
110-421-03 110-421-03 5,013 218.63
110-421-04 110-421-04 8,001 348.94
Page I of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Number Footage Assessment
110-421-05 110-421-05 6,949 303.06
110-421-06 110-421-06 9,634 420.16
110-421-07 110-421-07 8,409 366.74
110-421-08 110-421-08 7,241 315.80
110-421-09 110-421-09 6,179 269.48
110-421-10 110-421-10 8,721 380.35
110-421-11 110-421-11 10,362 451.91
110-421-12 110-421-12 6,727 293.38
110-421-13 110-421-13 6,121 266.95
110-421-14 110-421-14 6,225 271.49
110-421-15 110-421-15 6,274 273.63
110-421-16 110-421-16 6,269 273.41
110-421-17 110-421-17 6,210 270.83
110-421-18 110421-18 6,096 265.86
110-421-19 110-421-19 5,928 258.54
110-421-20 110-421-20 5,786 252.34
110-421-21 110-421-21 6,981 304.46
110-421-22 110-421-22 6,877 299.92
110-421-23 110-421-23 6,750 294.38
110-421-24 110-421-24 6,622 288.80
110-421-25 110-421-25 6,495 283.26
110-421-26 110-421-26 6,445 281.08
110-421-27 110-421-27 6,473 282.30
110-421-28 110-421-28 6,502 283.57
110-421-29 110-421-29 9,000 392.51
110-421-30 110-421-30 6,382 278.34
110-421-31 110-421-31 5,872 256.09
110-421-32 110-421-32 5,872 256.09
110-421-33 110-421-33 5,820 253.83
110-421-34 110-421-34 6,328 275.98
110-421-35 110-421-35 6,671 290.94
110-421-36 110-421-36 6,134 267.52
110-421-37 110-421-37 5,419 236.34
110-421-38 110-421-38 5,882 256.53
110-421-39 110421-39 6,724 293.25
110-42140 110421-40 6,658 290.37
110421-41 110-421-41 6,552 285.75
110-421-42 11042142 5,350 233.33
110421-43 11042143 5,154 224.78
110-421-44 110-421-44 5,101 222.47
110-42145 11042145 5,100 222.42
110-421-46 11042146 5,100 222.42
110-42147 110-421-47 5,100 222.42
110-42148 110421-48 5,100 222.42
110-42149 110421-49 5,100 222.42
110-421-50 110-421-50 5,100 222.42
110421-51 110-421-51 5,100 222.42
110-421-52 110-421-52 5,094 222.16
110-421-53 1 110-421-53 Open Space 0.0011
Page 2 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment I I Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number jAcreagel Assessment APN Number Footage I Assessment
110-421-54 110-421-54 Open Space 0.00
110-421-55 110-421-55 Open Space 0.00
110-421-56 110-421-56 Street 0.00
110-431-01 110-431-01 5,359 233.72
110-431-02 110-431-02 9,050 394.69
110-431-03 110-431-03 10,492 457.58
110-431-04 110-431-04 6,042 263.51
110-431-05 110-431-05 5,981 260.85
110-431-06 110-431-06 6,350 276.94
110-431-07 110-431-07 7,321 319.29
110-431-08 110-431-08 5,831 254.30
110-431-09 110-431-09 8,799 383.75
110-431-10 110-431-10 6,852 298.83
110-431-11 110-431-11 8,534 372.19
110-431-12 110-431-12 9,984 435.43
110-431-13 110-431-13 6,936 302.50
110-431-14 110-431-14 8,086 352.65
110-431-15 110-431-15 6,416 279.82
110-431-16 110-431-16 6,891 300.53
110-431-17 110-431-17 5,993 261.37
110-431-18 110-431-18 5,491 239.48
110-431-19 110-431-19 9,535 415.85
110-431-20 110-431-20 8,080 352.39
110-431-21 110-431-21 7,675 334.73
110-431-22 110-431-22 8,843 385.67
110-431-23 110-431-23 5,816 253.65
110-431-24 110-431-24 5,867 255.87
110-431-25 110-431-25 6,537 285.10
110-431-26 110-431-26 5,289 230.67
110-431-27 110-431-27 5,365 233.98
110-431-28 110-431-28 5,204 226.96
110-431-29 110-431-29 5,348 233.24
110-431-30 110-431-30 5,949 259.45
110-431-31 110-431-31 7,577 330.45
110-431-32 110-431-32 6,997 305.16
110-431-33 110-431-33 6,381 278.29
110-431-34 110-431-34 5,884 256.62
110-431-35 110-431-35 6,079 265.12
110-431-36 110-431-36 6,390 278.68
110-431-37 110431-37 5,988 261.15
110431-38 110431-38 8,666 377.95
110-431-39 110431-39 Open Space 0.00
110-431-40 110-431-40 Open Space 0.00
110-431-41 110-431-41 Open Space 0.00
110-431-42 110431-42 Open Space 0.00
110-431-43 110-431-43 Street 0.00
110-431-44 110-431-44 Street 0.00
110-441-01 110-441-01 5,305 231.36
110-441-02 110-441-02 5,122 223.38
Page 3 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTIN GTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment Original IF-R-e-w-7 Assessment Square I Original
APN Number Acreage assessment APN Number Footage Assessment
110-441-03 110-441-03 5,317 231.89
110-441-04 110-441-04 6,114 266.65
110-441-05 110-441-05 7,176 312.96
110-441-06 110-441-06 10,411 454.05
110-441-07 110-441-07 10,614 462.90
110-441-08 110-441-08 8,283 361.24
110-441-09 110-441-09 7,983 348.16
110-441-10 110-441-10 10,821 471.93
110-441-11 110-441-11 10,858 473.55
110-441-12 110-441-12 12,289 535.95
110-441-13 110-441-13 8,506 370.97
110-441-14 110-441-14 7,780 339.31
110-441-15 110-441-15 7,719 336.65
110-441-16 110-441-16 7,263 316.76
110-441-17 110-441-17 9,994 435.86
110-441-18 110-441-18 6,343 276.63
110-441-19 110-441-19 8,644 376.99
110-441-20 110-441-20 12,078 526.75
110-441-21 110-441-21 6,811 297.05
110-441-22 110-441-22 6,433 280.56
110-441-23 110-441-23 Open Space 0.00
110-441-24 110-441-24 Open Space 0.00
110-441-25 110-441-25 Street 0.00
110-451-01 110-451-01 Open Space 0.00
110-451-02 110-451-02 6,925 302.02
110-451-03 110451-03 6,372 277.90
110-451-04 110-451-04 5,844 254.87
110-451-05 110-451-05 5,840 254.70
110451-06 110-451-06 6,278 273.80
110-451-07 110-451-07 7,579 330.54
110-451-08 110451-08 8,377 365.34
110-451-09 110-451-09 9,646 420.69
110-451-10 110-451-10 10,217 445.59
110-451-11 110-451-11 11,166 486.98
110-451-12 110-451-12 8,870 386.84
110-451-13 110-451-13 7,154 312.00
110-451-14 110-451-14 7,037 306.90
110-451-15 110-451-15 7,012 305.81
110-451-16 110451-16 6,985 304.63
110451-17 110451-17 6,908 301.28
110-451-18 110-451-18 7,085 309.00
110-451-19 110451-19 8,463 369.09
110-451-20 110-451-20 12,322 537.39
110-451-21 110-451-21 9,579 417.76
110-451-22 110-451-22 8,800 383.79
110-451-23 110-451-23 11,099 484.06
110-451-24 110-451-24 6,624 288.89
110-451-25 110-451-25 6,941 302.71
110-451-26 110-451-26 7,020 306.16
Page 4 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03& 159432-04
Old Assessment Original Nw Assessment Square Origins[
APN Number Acreage Assessment ApeN Number Footage Assessment
110-451-27 110-451-27 9,074 395.74
110-451-28 110-451-28 7,431 324.08
110-451-29 110-451-29 8,264 360.41
110-451-30 110-451-30 7,665 334.29
110-451-31 110-451-31 8,415 367.00
110-451-32 110-451-32 10,030 437.43
110-451-33 110-451-33 8,912 388.68
110-451-34 110-451-34 9,702 423.13
110-451-35 110-451-35 9,049 394.65
110-451-36 110-451-36 10,254 447.20
110-451-37 110-451-37 8,454 368.70
110-451-38 110-451-38 6,201 270.44
110-451-39 110-451-39 6,114 266.65
110-451-40 110-451-40 6,985 304.63
110-451-41 110-45141 10,637 463.91
110-451-42 110-451-42 14,384 627.32
110-451-43 110-451-43 7,772 338.96
110-451-44 110-451-44. 7,593 331.15
110-451-45 110-451-45 Street 0.00
110-461-01 110-461-01 6,754 294.56
110-461-02 110-461-02 6,372 277.90
110-461-03 110-461-03 12,723 554.88
110-461-04 110-461-04 8,996 392.34
110-461-05 110-461-05 8,127 354.44
110-461-06 110-461-06 13,512 589.29
110-461-07 110-461-07 6,340 276.50
110-461-08 110-461-08 6,814 297.18
110-461-09 110-461-09 6,966 303.81
110-461-10 110-461-10 6,121 266.95
110-461-11 110-461-11 11,962 521.69
110-461-12 110-461-12 9,455 412.36
110-461-13 110-461-13 10,355 451.61
110461-14 110461-14 12,431 542.15
110-461-15 110-461-15 7,521 328.01
110-461-16 110461-16 9,394 409.70
110-461-17 110461-17 5,591 243.84
110-461-18 110-461-18 5,911 257.79
110-461-19 110461-19 6,712 292.73
110-461-20 110461-20 6,975 304.20
110-461-21 110-461-21 10,005 436.34
110-461-22 110-461-22 8,205 357.84
110461-23 110461-23 13,834 603.34
110-461-24 110-461-24 12,093 527.41
110-461-25 110-461-25 6,926 302.06
110-461-26 110461-26 5,910 257.75
110-461-27 110461-27 6,010 262.11
110-461-28 110461-28 7,539 328.80
110-461-29 110461-29 7,758 338.35
110-461-30 1 110-461-30 6,950 303.11
Page 5 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment Original New [Assessment Square I Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Number Footage Assessment
110461-31 110-461-31 6,171 269.13
110-461-32 110-461-32 6,177 269.39
110-461-33 110-461-33 7,449 324.87
110-461-34 110-461-34 14,222 620.26
110-461-35 110-461-35 10,103 440.62
110-461-36 110-461-36 8,208 357.97
110-461-37 110-461-37 8,018 349.69
110-461-38 110-461-38 7,263 316.76
110-461-39 110-461-39 6,856 299.01
110-461-40 110-461-40 8,224 358.67
110-461-41 110-461-41 10,260 447.46
110-461-42 110-461-42 6,896 300.75
110-461-43 110-461-43 7,059 307.86
110-461-44 110461-44 7,061 307.95
110-461-45 110-461-45 6,694 291.94
110-461-46 110-461-46 8,643 376.94
110-461-47 110-461-47 7,580 330.58
110-461-48 110-461-48 6,395 278.90
110-461-49 110-461-49 6,491 283.09
110-461-50 110-461-50 718 31.31
110-461-51 110-461-51 8,349 364.12
110-461-52 110-461-52 7,228 315.23
110-461-53 110-461-53 6,726 293.34
110-461-54 110-461-54 6,703 292.34
110-461-55 110-461-55 6,653 290.15
110-461-56 110-461-56 6,554 285.84
110-461-57 110-461-57 7,743 337.69
110-461-58 110-461-58 6,681 291.38
110-461-59 110-461-59 6,705 292.42
110-461-60 110-461-60 Street 0.00
110-461-61 110-461-61 Street 0.00
110-471-01 110-471-01 8,384 365.65
110-471-02 110-471-02 6,399 279.08
110-471-03 110-471-03 6,092 265.69
110-471-04 110471-04 6,189 269.92
110471-05 110471-05 6,325 275.85
110-471-06 110-471-06 7,767 338.74
110-471-07 110-471-07 7,672 334.60
110-471-08 110-471-08 8,691 379.04
110-471-09 110-471-09 11,110 484.54
110-471-10 110-471-10 10,757 469.14
110-471-11 110-471-11 10,268 447.81
110-471-12 110-471-12 9,285 404.94
110-471-13 110-471-13 9,253 403.55
110-471-14 110-471-14 8,467 369.27
110-471-15 110-471-15 7,962 347.24
110-471-16 110-471-16 8,013 349.47
110-471-17 110-471-17 8,531 372.06
110-471-18 1 110-471-18 9,571 417.42
Page 6 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03& 159-432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN I Number I Footage I Assessment
110-471-19 110-471-19 9,00.4 392.69
110-471-20 110-471-20 9,066 395.39
110-471-21 110-471-21 7,938 346.20
110471-22 110471-22 6,825 297.66
110471-23 110-471-23 6,874 299.79
110-471-24 110-471-24 6,254 272.75
110-471-25 110-471-25 6,226 271.53.
110-471-26 110-471-26 6,199 270.35
110-471-27 110-471-27 6,171 269.13
110-471-28 110-471-28 7,490 326.66
110-471-29 110-471-29 6,721 293.12
110-471-30 110-471-30 10,954 477.73
110-471-31 110-471-31 9,590 418.24
110-471-32 110-471-32 9,658 421.21
110-471-33 110-471-33. 8,404 366.52
110-471-34 110-471-34 7,815 340.83
110-471-35 110-471-35 8,371 365.08
110-471-36 110-471-36 7,346 320.38
110-471-37 110-471-37 7,516 327.79
110471-38 110-471-38 8,464 369.14
110-471-39 110-471-39 10,796 470.84
110-471-40 110-471-40 10,848 473.11
110-471-41 110-471-41 10,701 466.70
110471-42 110-471-42 8,265 360.46
110-471-43 110-471-43 6,579 286.93
110-471-44 110-47144 6,320 275.63
110471-45 110-471-45 6,236 271.97
110-471-46 110-471-46 6,439 280.82
110-471-47 110-471-47 8,097 353.13
110-471-48 110-471-48 7,064 308.08
110-471-49 110-471-49 10,502 458.02
110-471-50 110-471-50 11,248 490.55
110-471-51 110-471-51 10,489 457.45
110-471-52 110-471-52 10,998 479.65
110-471-53 110-471-53 7,870 343.23
110471-54 110-471-54 6,729 293.47
110471-55 110-471-55 11,260 491.08
110-471-56 110-471-56 10,327 450.39
110-471-57 110-471-57 9,267 404.16
110-471-58 110-471-58 10,064 438.92
110-471-59 110-471-59 9,570 417.37
110-471-60 110471-60 9,380 409.09
110-471-61 110-471-61 7,989 348.42
110-471-62 110-471-62 7,580 330.58
110-471-63 110-471-63 Open Space 0.00
110-471-64 110-471-64 Open Space 0.00
110-471-65 110-471-65 Open Space 0.00
110-471-66 110-471-66 Open Space 0.00
110-471-67 110-471-67 Open Space 0.00jj
Page 7 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment Original IF-New Assessment Square Original
APN I Number Acreage Assessment AP N Number I Footage I Assessment
110-471-68 110471-68 Street 0.00
110-471-69 110471-69 Street 0.00
110-471-70 110-471-70 Street 0.00
110-481-01 110-481-01 6,313 275.33
110-481-02 110-481-02 6,240 272.14
110-481-03 110-481-03 5,549 242.01
110-481-04 110-481-04 5,540 241.61
110-481-05 110-481-05 5,530 241.18
110-481-06 110-481-06 5,520 240.74
110-481-07 110-481-07 5,977 260.67
110-481-08 110-481-08 5,802 253.04
110-481-09 110-481-09 5,357 233.63
110-481-10 110-481-10 6,406 279.38
110-481-11 110-481-11 7,514 327.70
110-481-12 110-481-12 6,403 279.25
110-481-13 110-481-13 5,940 259.06
110-481-14 110-481-14 7,072 308.43
110-481-15 110-481-15 8,114 353.87
110-481-16 110-481-16 10,694 466.39
110-481-17 110-481-17 11,044 481.66
110-481-18 110-481-18 6,821 297.48
110-481-19 110-481-19 7,896 344.36
110-481-20 110-481-20 8,268 360.59
110-481-21 110-481-21 6,731 293.56
110-481-22 110-481-22 7,080 308.78
110-481-23 110-481-23 10,615 462.95
110-481-24 110-481-24 7,423 323.74
110-481-25 110-481-25 6,245 272.36
110-481-26 110-481-26 7,158 312.18
110-481-27 110-481-27 12,798 558.15
110-481-28 110-481-28 11,886 518.38
110-481-29 110-481-29 10,000 436.13
110-481-30 110-481-30 6,600 287.84
110-481-31 110-481-31 5,600 244.23
110481-32 110481-32 8,624 376.11
110-481-33 110-481-33 8,443 368.22
110-481-34 110-481-34 8,443 368.22
110-481-35 110481-35 8,443 368.22
110-481-36 110-481-36 8,404 366.52
110-481-37 110-481-37 Open Space 0.00
110-481-38 110-481-38 Open Space 0.00
110-481-39 110-481-39 Open Space 0.00
110-481-40 110-481-40 Open Space 0.00
110-481-41 110481-41 Open Space 0.00
110-481-42 110-481-42 Street 0.00
110-481-43 110481-43 Street 0.00
110-491-01 110-491-01 10,476 456.89
110491-02 110491-02 7,564 329.89
110-491-03 110-491-03 6,364 _ZL7.55JI
Page 8 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number Acreagel Assessment APN Number Footage I Assessment
110-491-04 110-491-04 6,243 272.27
110-491-05 110-491-05 6,108 266.39
110491-06 110-491-06 6,539 285.18
110-491-07 110-491-07 6,065 264.51
110-491-08 110-491-08 8,175 356.53
110-491-09 110-491-09 7,386 322.12
110-491-10 110-491-10 5,800 252.95
110-491-11 110-491-11 6,260 273.01
110-491-12 110-491-12 8,824 384.84
110-491-13 110-491-13 9,098 396.79
110-491-14 110-491-14 8,188 357.10
110491-15 110-491-15 8,617 375.81
110491-16 110-491-16 10,956 477.82
110-491-17 110-491-17 14,738 642.76
110-491-18 110-491-18 8,416 367.04
110-491-19 110-491-19 6,576 286.80
110-491-20 110-491-20 6,030 262.98
110-491-21 110-491-21 6,288 274.24
110-491-22 110-491-22 6,483 282.74
110-491-23 110-491-23 6,256 272.84
110-491-24 110-491-24 6,460 281.74
110-491-25 110-491-25 6,089 265.56
110-491-26 110-491-26 6,678 291.24
110-491-27 110-491-27 6,699 292.16
110-491-28 110-491-28 6,639 289.54
110-491-29 110-491-29 5,366 234.03
110-491-30 110-491-30 5,554 242.22
110-491-31 110-491-31 5,639 245.93
110-491-32 110-491-32 7,586 330.84
110-491-33 110-491-33 10,145 442.45
110-491-34 110-491-34 7,272 317.15
110-491-35 110-491-35 9,399 409.91
110-491-36 110-491-36 9,045 394.48
110-491-37 110-491-37 9,838 429.06
110-491-3 8 110-491-3 8 10,115 441.14
110-491-39 110-491-39 5,074 221.29
110-491-40 110-491-40 5,678 247.63
110-491-41 110-49141 6,050 263.86
110-491-42 110-491-42 7,085 309.00
110-491-43 110-491-43 6,278 273.80
110491-44 110491-44 6,785 295.91
110491-45 110-491-45 7,547 329.14
110-491-46 110-491-46 6,840 298.31
110-491-47 110-491-47 5,278 230.19
110-491-48 110-49148 5,478 238.92
110491-49 110-491-49 6,274 273.64
110491-50 110-491-50 6,808 296.92
110491-51 110-491-51 8,721 380.36
110491-52 110-491-52 8,914 388.77
Page 9 of 10
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NOS.023-181-35,110-232-02,159-432-03&159-432-04
Old Assessment Original New Assessment Square Original
APN Number Acreage Assessment APN Number Footage I Assessment
110-491-53 110-491-53 Open Space 0.00
110-491-54 110-491-54 Open Space 0.00
110-491-55 110-491-55 Open Space 0.00
110-491-56 110-491-56 Open Space 0.00
110-491-57 110-491-57 Open Space 0.00
110-491-58 110-491-58 Open Space 0.00
110-491-59 110-491-59 Open Space 0.00
110-491-60 110-491-60 Street 0.00
110-491-61 110-491-61 Street 0.00
110-492-01 110-492-01 Open Space 0.00
110-492-02 110-492-02 Open Space 0.00
Total 176.75 $307,590.75 6,108,878 1 $307,590.75
P:W BEAMASPORTPENINSULALS
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09/17/97 CITY OF ORANGE page 1
Actual Amortization Schedule
Assessment District 86-1
East Orange
APN: 503-793-03 Assessment: 1-104 Owner: JONES, WILLIAM R TR
Prorata Prorata
# Year Rate Balance Principal Interest Debit Credit Admin Total Status
1 1987/88 4.500 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
2 1988/89 5.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
3 1989/90 5.250 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
4 1990/91 5.500 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
5 1991/92 5.750 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
6 1992/93 6.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
7 1993/94 6.200 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
8 1994/95 6.400 10,021.66 506.34 684.05 0.49 0.00 16.00 1,206.88 Billed
9 1995196 6.500 9,515.32 538.18 651.65 0.00 0.00 16.00 1,205.83 Billed
10 1996/97 6.600 8,977.14 576.40 616.66 0.00 0.00 16.00 1,209.06 Billed
11 1997/98 6.700 8,400.74 611.43 578.62 0.00 0.00 19.81 1,209.86 Billed
12 1998/99 6.800 7,789.31 652.82 537.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,190.48
13 1999/00 6.800 7,136.49 697.41 493.26 0.00 0.00 0.01 1,190.68
14 2000/01 6.900 6,439.08 745.18 445.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,191.02
15 2001/02 6.900 5,693.90 796.13 394.42 0.00 0.00 0.01 1,190.56
16 2002/03 7.000 4,697.77 850.26 339.49 0.00 0.00 0.01 1,189.76
17 2003/04 7.000 4,047.51 910.77 279.97 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,190.74
18 2004/05 7.000 3,136.74 974.46 216.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 1,190.68
19 2005/06 7.000 2,162.28 1,044.52 148.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 1,192.54
20 2006/07 6.700 1,117.76 1,117.76 74.89 0.00 0.00 0.01 1,192.66
Totals: 10,021.66 5,460.74 0.49 0.00 67.86 15,550.75
09/17/97 CITY OF ORANGE page 1
Actual Amortization Schedule
Assessment District 86-1
East Orange
APN: 503-843-46 Assessment: 5-2 Owner: MURATA, SATOSHI
Prorata Prorata
# Year Rate Balance Principal Interest Debit Credit Admin Total Status
1 1987/88 4.500 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
2 1988/89 5.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
3 1989/90 5.250 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
4 1990/91 5.500 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
5 1991/92 5.750 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
6 1992/93 6.000 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
7 1993/94 6.200 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Billed
8 1994/95 6.400 7,683.76 388.22 524.47 0.37 0.00 16.00 929.06 Billed
9 1995/96 6.500 7,295.54 412.63 499.63 0.00 0.00 16.00 928.26 Billed
10 1996/97 6.600 6,882.91 441.93 472.81 0.00 0.00 16.00 930.74 Billed
11 1997/98 6.700 6,440.98 468.79 443.64 0.00 0.00 18.93 931.36 Billed
12 1998/99 6.800 5,972.19 500.53 412.23 0.00 0.00 0.00 912.76
13 1999/00 6.800 5,471.66 534.71 378.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 912.90
14 2000/01 6.900 4,936.95 571.34 341.83 0.00 0.00 0.01 913.18
15 2001/02 6.900 4,365.61 610.40 302.41 0.00 0.00 0.01 912.82
16 2002/03 7.000 3,755.21 651.91 260.29 0.00 0.00 0.00 912.20
17 2003/04 7.000 3,103.30 698.30 214.66 0.00 0.00 0.00 912.96
18 2004/05 7.000 2,405.00 747.14 165.78 0.00 0.00 0.00 912.92
19 2005/06 7.000 1,657.86 800.85 113.48 0.00 0.00 0.01 914.34
20 2006/07 6.700 857.01 857.01 57.42 0.00 0.00 0.01 914.44
Totals: 7,683.76 4,186.84 0.37 0.00 66.97 11,937.94
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Recording requested by:
City of Huntington Beach
c/o NBS Government Finance Group
41661 Enterprise Circle North,Suite 225
Temecula,CA 92590
After recordation,return to:
CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
http://www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us
P O BOX 190-2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92648
NOTICE OF AMENDED ASSESSMENT
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
AMENDING ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBERS
111-072-07 THROUGH 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 25, 27 AND 29
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California, the
undersigned City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach,County of Orange, State of California,hereby gives notice
that an Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll were recorded in the office of the Superintendent of
Streets of the City, as provided for in said Section, and relating to the real property more particularly described on
the Amended Assessment Diagram filed in accordance with said Section on , 199_ in Book
of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts at Page in the office of the
Orange County Recorder.
Said Amended Assessment Diagram amends "Reservoir Hill Assessment District No. 88-1 Assessment
Diagram"filed on in the office of said County Recorder in Book , at Page of Maps
of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts.
Notice is further given that upon the recording of this Notice in the office of said County Recorder, the
several Assessments assessed on the lots,pieces and parcels as shown on said filed Amended Assessment Diagram
shall become a lien upon the lots or portions of lots assessed,respectively.
Reference is made to the Amended Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the office of
said Superintendent of Streets of the City for the amount of each of the amended Assessments.
Exhibit "A" hereto attached, and by this reference incorporated herein, shows the parcels subject to the
amended Assessments.
City Clerk,City of Huntington B ch,Orange County Date
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-21,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original New Square Original
APN Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
111-072-07 3.84 $9,649.92 TR 14659,Lot 01 6,145 $866.57
111-072-08 1.62 4,071.06 TR 14659,Lot 02 5,785 815.80
111-072-09 1.15 2,940.21 TR 14659,Lot 03 5,320 750.23
111-072-10 4.68 11,760.84 TR 14659,Lot 04 5,036 710.18
111-072-11 4.86 12,213.18 TR 14659,Lot 05 4,962 699.74
111-072-12 4.86 12,213.18 TR 14659,Lot 06 6,313 890.26
111-072-14 4.78 16,962.14 TR 14659,Lot 07 9,585 1,351.68
111-072-15 4.78 16,962.14 TR 14659,Lot 08 6,397 902.10
111-072-17 1.03 7,088.39 TR 14659,Lot 09 4,900 691.00
111-072-18 4.35 15,431.55 TR 14659,Lot 10 4,974 701.43
111-072-21 5.24 13,618.12 TR 14659,Lot 11 5,093 718.21
111-072-22 2.00 5,026.00 TR 14659,Lot 12 4,926 694.66
111-072-25 8.45 25,510.60 TR 14659,Lot 13 6,383 900.13
111-072-27 2.22 6,902.96 TR 14659,Lot 14 9,236 1,302.46
111-072-29 1.53 4,301.53 TR 14659,Lot 15 5,776 814.53
TR 14659,Lot 16 5,477 772.37
TR 14659,Lot 17 6,393 901.54
TR 14659,Lot 18 6,745 951.18
TR 14659,Lot 19 7,410 1,044.96
TR 14659,Lot 20 6,610 932.14
TR 14659,Lot 21 9,248 1,304.15
TR 14659,Lot 22 7,049 994.05
TR 14659,Lot 23 8,285 1,168.35
TR 14659,Lot 24 8,534 1,203.46
TR 14659,Lot 25 6,089 858.67
TR 14659,Lot 26 5,654 797.33
TR 14659,Lot 27 63469 912.26
TR 14659,Lot 28 6,256 882.22
TR 14659,Lot 29 5,738 809.17
TR 14659,Lot 30 5,573 785.90
TR 14659,Lot 31 5,440 767.15
TR 14659,Lot 32 5,400 761.51
TR 14659,Lot 33 5,322 750.51
TR 14659,Lot 34 5,237 738.52
TR 14659,Lot 35 5,510 777.02
TR 14659,Lot 36 7,308 1,030.57
TR 14659,Lot 37 6,143 866.29
TR 14659,Lot 38 4,953 698.47
TR 14659,Lot 39 4,898 690.72
TR 14659,Lot 40 4,501 634.73
TR 14659,Lot 41 5,388 759.82
TR 14659,Lot 42 6,040 851.76
TR 14659,Lot 43 6,005 846.82
TR 14659,Lot 44 5,113 721.04
TR 14659,Lot A Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot B Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot C Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot D Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot E Open Space 0.00
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-21,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original New Square Original
APN Acreage Assessment APN Footage I Assessment
TR 14659,Lot F Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot G Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot H Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot I Open Space 0.00
TR 14659,Lot J Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot 01 5,602 $789.99
TR 14978,Lot 02 5,680 800.99
TR 14978,Lot 03 5,674 800.15
TR 14978,Lot 04 6,867 968.38
TR 14978,Lot 05 5,993 845.13
TR 14978,Lot 06 5,267 742.75
TR 14978,Lot 07 6,670 940.60
TR 14978,Lot 08 5,295 746.70
TR 14978,Lot 09 7,320 12032.27
TR 14978,Lot 10 8,770 1,236.75
TR 14978,Lot 11 5,285 745.29
TR 14978,Lot 12 5,490 774.20
TR 14978,Lot 13 5,946 838.50
TR 14978,Lot 14 6,318 890.96
TR 14978,Lot 15 7,619 1,074.43
TR 14978,Lot 16 10,267 1,447.85
TR 14978,Lot 17 8,341 1,176.25
TR 14978,Lot 18 7,682 1,083.32
TR 14978,Lot 19 82555 1,206.43
TR 14978,Lot 20 5,695 803.11
TR 14978,Lot 21 4,835 681.83
TR 14978,Lot 22 4,771 672.81
TR 14978,Lot 23 41871 686.91
TR 14978,Lot 24 4,896 690.43
TR 14978,Lot 25 4,860 685.36
TR 14978,Lot 26 4,990 703.69
TR 14978,Lot 27 4,962 699.74
TR 14978,Lot 28 4,880 688.18
TR 14978,Lot 29 4,877 687.75
TR 14978,Lot A Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot B Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot C Open Space 0.00
TR 149782 Lot D Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot E Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot F Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot G Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot H Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot I Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot J Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot K Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot L Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot M Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot N Open Space 0.00
TR 14978,Lot O Open Space 0.00
Page 2 of 6
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-21,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original New Square Original
APN Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
TR 14979,Lot 01 4,135 583.12
TR 14979,Lot 02 4,598 648.41
TR 14979,Lot 03 5,302 747.69
TR 14979,Lot 04 4,673 658.99
TR 14979,Lot 05 4,063 572.96
TR 14979,Lot 06 3,798 535.59
TR 14979,Lot 07 3,760 530.24
TR 14979,Lot 08 3,881 547.30
TR 14979,Lot 09 3,969 559.71
TR 14979,Lot 10 3,977 560.84
TR 14979,Lot 11 3,947 556.61
TR 14979,Lot 12 3,840 541.52
TR 14979,Lot 13 3,880 547.16
TR 14979,Lot 14 3,918 552.52
TR 14979,Lot 15 3,800 535.88
TR 14979,Lot 16 4,621 651.65
TR 14979,Lot 17 6,239 879.82
TR 14979,Lot 18 5,074 715.54
TR 14979,Lot 19 3,842 541.80
TR 14979,Lot 20 4,163 587.07
TR 14979,Lot 21 4,268 601.87
TR 14979,Lot 22 4,209 593.55
TR 14979,Lot 23 4,286 604.41
TR 14979,Lot 24 5,993 845.13
TR 14979,Lot 25 8,792 1,239.85
TR 14979,Lot 26 5,765 812.98
TR 14979,Lot 27 4,606 649.54
TR 14979,Lot 28 4,127 581.99
TR 14979,Lot 29 4,344 612.59
TR 14979,Lot 30 4,131 582.55
TR 14979,Lot 31 3,954 557.59
TR 14979,Lot 32 3,841 541.66
TR 14979,Lot 33 3,815 537.99
TR 14979,Lot 34 3,783 533.48
TR 14979,Lot 35 3,639 513.17
TR 14979,Lot 36 3,600 507.67 -
TR 14979,Lot 37 3,600 507.67
• TR 14979,Lot 38 3,600 507.67
TR 14979,Lot 39 3,600 507.67
TR 14979,Lot 40 3,825 539.40
TR 14979,Lot 41 4,532 639.10
TR 14979,Lot 42 4,000 564.08
TR 14979,Lot 43 4,000 564.08
TR 14979,Lot 44 4,000 564.08
TR 14979,Lot 45 4,000 564.08
TR 14979,Lot 46 4,077 574.94
TR 14979,Lot 47 4,485 632.47
TR 14979,Lot 48 4,476 631.21
TR 14979,Lot 49 4,509 635.86
Page 3 of 6
EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-2l,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original New Square Original
APN Acreage LAssessment APN Footage I Assessment
TR 14979,Lot 50 4,270 602.16
TR 14979,Lot 51 4,127 581.99
TR 14979,Lot 52 4,071 574.09
TR 14979,Lot 53 5,117 721.60
TR 14979,Lot 54 3,800 535.88
TR 14979,Lot 55 3,800 535.88
TR 14979,Lot 56 3,800 535.88
TR 14979,Lot 57 3,955 557.73
TR 14979,Lot 58 3,173 447.46
TR 14979,Lot 59 3,832 540.39
TR 14979,Lot 60 3,864 544.90
TR 14979,Lot 61 3,561 502.17
TR 14979,Lot 62 3,720 524.59
TR 14979,Lot 63 5,171 729.21
TR 14979,Lot A Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot B Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot C Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot D Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot E Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot F Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot G Open Space 0.00
TR 14979,Lot H Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot 01 4,056 571.98
TR 14980,Lot 02 4,050 571.13
TR 14980,Lot 03 3,600 507.67
TR 14980,Lot 04 3,600 507.67
TR 14980,Lot 05 3,600 507.67
TR 14980,Lot 06 3,600 507.67
TR 14980,Lot 07 3,600 507.67
TR 14980,Lot 08 3,866 545.I8
TR 14980,Lot 09 3,955 557.73
TR 14980,Lot 10 3,995 563.37.
TR 14980,Lot 11 3,974 560.41
TR 14980,Lot 12 3,837 541.09
TR 14980,Lot 13 3,727 525.58
TR 14980,Lot 14 3,708 522.90
TR 14980,Lot 15 3,736 526.85
TR 14980,Lot 16 4,223 595.53
TR 14980,Lot 17 7,484 1,055.39
TR 14980,Lot 18 7,552 1,064.98
TR 14980,Lot 19 4,468 630.08
TR 14980,Lot 20 3,760 530.24
TR 14980,Lot 21 3,760 530.24
TR 14980,Lot 22 3,760 530.24
TR 14980,Lot 23 4,475 631.06
TR 14980,Lot 24 4,473 630.78
TR 14980,Lot 25 4,074 574.52
TR 14980,Lot 26 4,462 629.23
TR 14980,Lot 27 4,462 629.23
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-21,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original New Square Original
APN Acreage Assessment APN Footage Assessment
TR 14980,Lot 28 4,462 629.23
TR 14980,Lot 29 5,335 752.34
TR 14980,Lot 30 4,019 566.76
TR 14980,Lot 31 4,047 570.71
TR 14980,Lot 32 4,238 597.64
TR 14980,Lot 33 4,299 606.24
TR 14980,Lot 34 6,191 873.05
TR 14980,Lot 35 8,528 1,202.62
TR 14980,Lot 36 5,450 768.56
TR 14980,Lot 37 6,927 976.85
TR 14980,Lot 38 7,107 1,002.23
TR 14980,Lot 39 4,326 610.05
TR 14980,Lot 40 4,358 614.57
TR 14980,Lot 41 4,501 634.73
TR 14980,Lot 42 4,268 601.87
TR 14980,Lot 43 4,130 582.41
TR 14980,Lot 44 5,380 758.69
TR 14980,Lot 45 8,250 1,163.41
TR 14980,Lot 46 6,436 907.60
TR 14980,Lot 47 5,035 710.04
TR 14980,Lot 48 4,620 651.51
TR 14980,Lot 49 4,790 675.49
TR 14980,Lot 50 4,596 648.13
TR 14980,Lot 51 4,950 698.05
TR 14980,Lot 52 5,304 747.97
TR 14980,Lot 53 5,104 719.77
TR 14980,Lot 54 5,150 726.25
TR 14980,Lot 55 6,590 929.32
TR 14980,Lot 56 8,268 1,165.95
TR 14980,Lot 57 5,706 804.66
TR 14980,Lot 58 4,752 670.13
TR 14980,Lot 59 4,681 660.11
TR 14980,Lot 60 5,445 767.85
TR 14980,Lot 61 5,302 747.69
TR 14980,Lot 62 4,951 698.19
TR 14980,Lot 63 4,040 569.72
TR 14980,Lot 64 4,014 566.05
TR 14980,Lot 65 4,073 574.37
TR 14980,Lot 66 4,071 574.09
TR 14980,Lot 67 3,705 522.48
TR 14980,Lot 68 3,584 505.42
TR 14980,Lot 69 3,703 522.20
TR 14980,Lot 70 3,753 529.25
TR 14980,Lot 71 3,724 525.16
TR 14980,Lot 72 3,866 545.18
TR 14980,Lot 73 3,903 550.40
TR 14980,Lot 74 3,853 543.35
TR 14980,Lot 75 3,704 522.34
TR 14980,Lot 76 3,683 519.38
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EXHIBIT "A"
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.88-1
AMENDING APNS 111-072-07 THROUGH-12,-14,-15,-17,-18,-21,-22,-25,-27 AND-29
Old Original New Square Original
APN Acreage Assessment IF APN Footage Assessment
TR 14980,Lot 77 3,668 517.26
TR 14980,Lot 78 5,281 744.73
TR 14980,Lot 79 5,189 731.75
TR 14980,Lot 80 4,567 644.04
TR 14980,Lot 81 4,686 660.82
TR 14980,Lot 82 4,750 669.84
TR 14980,Lot 83 4,838 682.25
TR 14980,Lot 84 4,729 666.88
TR 14980,Lot 85 4,661 657.29
TR 14980,Lot 86 4,588 647.00
TR 14980,Lot 87 4,425 624.01
TR 14980,Lot 88 4,165 587.35
TR 14980,Lot 89 4,141 583.96
TR 14980,Lot 90 4,041 569.86
TR 14980,Lot 91 4,056 571.98
TR 14980,Lot 92 3,925 553.50
TR 14980,Lot 93 3,972 560.13
TR 14980,Lot 94 3,996 563.52
TR 14980,Lot 95 3,939 555.48
TR 14980,Lot 96 3,937 555.20
TR 14980,Lot 97 4,695 662.09
TR 14980,Lot 98 4,805 677.64
TR 14980,Lot A Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot B Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot C Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot D Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot E Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot F Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot G Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot H Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot I Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot J Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot K Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot L Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot M Open Space 0.00
TR 14980,Lot N Open Space 0.00
Total 55.39 $164,651.82 1,167,578 $164,651.82
P:W BEACHWPPORIRSHERWOODALS
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� Engineering Report
� RESERVOIR HILL
� WATER MAIN EXTENSION
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT No. 88-1
1 Prepared for
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Prepared by
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Project Na 14155.300
' October 17,.1988
AGENCY: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
PROJECT: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
TO: CITY COUNCIL
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ENGINEER'S "REPORT"
PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS
OF SECTION 10204 OF THE
STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE
Pursuant to the provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913",
being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California, and in accordance with the Resolution of Intention, being
Resolution No. , adopted by the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF
HUNTINGTON BEACH, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, in connection with the proceedings
for ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to
as the "Assessment District") , I, as authorized representative of
BLACK & VEATCH, the duly appointed ENGINEER OF WORK, submit herewith the
"Report" for the Assessment District, consisting of five (5) parts as
follows:
PART I
Plans and specifications for the proposed improvements are filed herewith
1 and made a part hereof. Said plans and specifications are on file in the
Office of the City Clerk.
PART II
An estimate of the cost of the proposed improvements, including incidental
costs and expenses in connection therewith, is as set forth on the lists
thereof, attached hereto, and are on file in the Office of the City Clerk.
PART III
A proposed assessment of the total amount of the costs and expenses of the
proposed improvements upon the several subdivisions of land within the
Assessment District, in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received
by such subdivisions, from said improvements, is set forth upon the
assessment roll filed herewith and made a part hereof.
PART IV
A diagram showing the Assessment District, the boundaries and the
dimensions of the subdivisions of land within said Assessment District, as
the same existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention,
is filed herewith and made a part hereof, and part of the assessment.
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PART V
Description of the work for the proposed improvements and description of
all rights-of-way, easements and lands to be acquired, if necessary.
Dated this day of 1988.
BLACK & VEATCH
ENGINEER OF WORK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
PRELIMINARY APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, ON THE DAY OF 1988.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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FINAL APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, ON THE DAY OF 1988.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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ENGINEER'S "REPORT"
PART I
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
The plans and specifications for this Assessment District are referenced
herein and incorporated as if attached and a part of this "Report".
.1.
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ENGINEER'S "REPORT"
PART II
COST ESTIMATE
I. PUBLIC WORKS OF CONSTRUCTION:
ESTIMATED COST
BID ITEMS QUANTITY PRELIMINARY CONFIRMED
$ $
1. 18-inch PVC pipe, SDR 18 3,858 L.F. 347,220
2. 16-inch PVC pipe, SDR 18 5,214 L.F. 375,408
3. 12-inch PVC pipe, SDR 18 3,670 L.F. 198,180
4. 18-inch Butterfly Valves 4 ea 16,000
5. 16-inch Butterfly Valves 5 ea 18,000
6. 12-inch Gate Valves 15 ea 30,000
7. 8-inch Gate Valves 4 ea 4,000
8. 6-inch Gate Valve 1 ea 550
9. 12-inch Check Valves 3 ea 6,600
�. 10. 8-inch Check Valve 1 ea 1,100
11. 4-inch Blow-off Assembly 17 ea 65,450
12. -2-inch Air-Vacuum Relief
Valve Assembly 16 ea 35,200
13-32. Connection Details A through T Lump Sum 70,000
33. Traffic Control Lump Sum 25,000
SUBTOTAL, .PUBLIC WORKS OF CONSTRUCTION: $ 1,192,708 $
II. WORK BY OTHERS (CONSTRUCTION):
BID ITEMS (None)
SUBTOTAL, WORK BY OTHERS (CONSTRUCTION) $ 0 $
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION (ITEMS I AND II) $ 1,192,708 $
CONSTRUCTION CONTINGENCY $ 119,292 $
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND CONTINGENCY $ 1,312,000 $
III. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES:
Design Engineering $ 78,000 $ .
Agency Engineering 12,000
Preliminary survey 22,000
Preliminary soils engineering 15,000
Assessment engineering
A. Debt Limit Report 7,000
B. Engineer's Report 40,000
Special Counsel 20,000
Financial Consultant 15,000
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ESTIMATED COST
PRELIMINARY CONFIRMED
Right-of-Way Engineering 13,000
Appraisals 0
Acquisition of land 0
Agency Administration 5,000
Plan checking 13,000
Construction inspection 66,000
Construction survey In Bid
Construction administration 12,000
Compaction test 1,000
Printing and advertising, notices, etc. 2,000
Fee for California Debt Advisory Commission 0
Bond printing and servicing 2,000
Incidental contingency 32,000
1 SUBTOTAL INCIDENTAL COSTS $ 355,000
Bond discount (3%) $ 39,000 $
�. Reserve fund (6%) 79,000 $
Capitalized interest (4%) 52,000 $
TOTAL INCIDENTALS AND FINANCING COSTS $ 525,000 $
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND INCIDENTALS $ 1,837,000 $
IV. CASH CONTRIBUTIONS $ 0 $
SUBTOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS $ 0 $
BALANCE TO ASSESSMENT $ 1,837,000 $
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ENGINEER'S "REPORT"
PART III
ASSESSMENT ROLL
WHEREAS, on , 1988, the -CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, did., pursuant to the provisions for the
"Municipal Improvement Act of 1913", being Division 12 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California, and as amended, adopt its
Resolution of Intention No. for the construction of certain
public improvements, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work in
connection therewith, in a special assessment district known and designated
as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to
as the "Assessment District") ; and,
WHEREAS, said Resolution of Intention, as required by law, did direct the
appointed Superintendent of Streets to make and file a "Report", consisting
of the following:
a. Plans;
b. Specifications;
C. Cost estimate;
d. Assessment Diagram showing the Assessment District and the
subdivisions of land contained therein;
e. A proposed assessment of the costs and expenses of the works of
improvement levied upon the parcels and lots of land within the
boundaries of the Assessment District.
For particulars, reference is made to the Resolution of Intention as
previously adopted.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, as authorized representative of BLACK & VEATCH, the duly
appointed ENGINEER OF WORK, pursuant to the "Municipal Improvement Act of
1913", do hereby submit the following:
1. I, ' pursuant to the provisions of law and the Resolution of Intention,
have assessed the costs and expenses of the works of improvement to be
performed in the Assessment District upon the parcels of land in the
Assessment District benefited thereby in direct proportion and relation to
the estimated benefits to be received by each of said parcels. For
particulars as to the identification of said parcels, reference is made to
the Assessment Diagram, a copy of which is attached hereto...
2. As required by law, a Diagram is hereto attached, showing the
Assessment District, as well as the boundaries and dimensions of the
respective parcels and subdivisions of land within said District as the
same existed at the time of the passage of said Resolution of Intention,
each of which subdivisions of land or parcels or lots respectively
have been given a separate number upon said Diagram and in said
Assessment Roll.
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3. The subdivisions and parcels of land the numbers therein as shown on the
respective Assessment Diagram as attached hereto correspond with the numbers
as appearing on the Assessment Roll as contained herein.
4. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bonds will be issued in accordance with
Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California (the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915") , to represent all
unpaid assessments, and the last installment of said bonds shall mature
a maximum of ( ) YEARS from the 2nd day of September
next succeeding twelve (12) months from their date. Said bonds shall
bear interest at a rate not to exceed the current legal maximum rate
of 12% per annum.
5. By virtue of the authority contained in said "Municipal Improvement
Act of 1913", and by further direction and order of the legislative
body,, I hereby make the following Assessment to cover the costs and
expenses of the works of improvement for the Assessment District based
on the costs and expenses as set forth below:
AS PRELIMI-
NARILY APPROVED CONFIRMED
Estimated Cost of Construction: $ 1,312,000 $
Estimated Incidental Costs and Expenses: $ 525,000 $
Estimated Total Cost: $ 1,837,000 $
Estimated Contribution: $ 0 $
Balance to Assessment: $ 1,837,000 $
For particulars as to the individual assessments and their
descriptions, reference is made to the Exhibit attached hereto.
6. The Method of Spread Assessment is as set forth in Exhibit "A", which
is attached hereto, referenced and so incorporated.
DATED: 1988.
BLACK & VEATCH
ENGINEER OF WORK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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EXHIBIT "A"
METHOD AND FORMULA OF ASSESSMENT SPREAD
' The law requires and the statutes provide that assessments, as levied pur-
suant to the provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913", must be
based on the benefit that the properties receive from the works of improve-
ment. The statute does not specify the method or formula that should be
used in any special assessment district proceedings. The responsibility
rests with the Assessment Engineer, who is retained for the purpose of
making an analysis of the facts and determining the correct apportionment
of the assessment obligation. For these proceedings, the City has retained
the services of Black & Veatch. (See attached Exhibit for a statement of
qualifications and experience) .
The Assessment Engineer then makes his recommendation at the public hearing
on the Assessment District, and the final authority and action rests with
the City after hearing all testimony and evidence presented at that public
hearing. Upon the conclusion of the public hearing, the City must make the
final action in determining whether or not the assessment spread has been
made in direct proportion to the benefits received.
The Reservoir Hill area consists predominately of currently undeveloped
properties which are located in an area of the City that lies generally
above elevation 60. An existing booster pressure zone is located within
this area. This booster pressure zone will be expanded by formation of the
Assessment District. The existing booster pressure zone consists of the
Seacliff Estates Development and the Seacliff Village Shopping Center.
Water facilities to serve the existing booster pressure zone are already in
place and have been paid for by the appropriate developers. These present
water customers located within the existing booster pressure zone will
r! receive no direct benefit from the project and will not be assessed for the
improvements.
The Assessment District will be the area generally bounded on the north by
Ellis Avenue, on the east by Huntington Street, on the south by Yorktown,
and on the west by a line parallel to and approximately 1,000 feet west of
Edwards Street. Existing customers who will be served by the expanded
booster pressure zone will realize an improved level of service in terms of
capacity and pressure, bringing them up to the level of service generally
provided to all the City's water customers.
First of all, it is necessary to identify the benefit that the public
improvement will render to the properties within the boundaries of the
Assessment District. Properties located within the Assessment District
will receive the benefit of having access to a public water supply of
adequate capacity and pressure. Two distinguishable types of benefits may
be realized by properties in the Assessment District: capacity and
14155.300/2.4 8
distribution. All properties in the Assessment District will be assured of
adequate capacity furnished by the grid or network of new and existing
water mains comprising the higher pressure zone. Those properties which
are adjacent to, or which "front", new water mains, will receive a further
benefit of distribution. A distribution benefit results from being able to
make a direct service connection tap to a new water main located in the
higher pressure zone. Exemptions from the Assessment District are granted
to those properties which now have adequate water service and which meet
the following development criteria:
Parcels fully developed in conformance with the City's general plan
and zoning ordinances. Such parcels are normally characterized by
street improvements, permanent structures, asphalt parking lots, and
landscaping, all of which satisfy current local code requirements.
Existing water customers located in the higher pressure zone, but who are
.� now located in lower pressure zone, would receive the benefit of increased
capacity and pressure, but not a distribution benefit. These customers are
only assessed for a capacity benefit.
�. In further making the analysis, it is necessary that the property owners
receive a special and direct benefit distinguished from that of the general
public. Only those properties located in the higher pressure zone, which
includes land areas generally above an elevation of 60 feet above mean sea
level, and which can be logically served from either the new water mains or
from future extensions of those mains, benefit from this project. Other
properties located outside of the Assessment District in the City of
�. Huntington Beach will receive no benefits from the project. Similarly,
existing properties located in the higher pressure zones which are already
served by the existing smaller booster pressure zone, such as the Seacliff
Village Shopping Center and adjacent residential developments will receive
no added benefits from the project.
An in-depth analysis was made and two factors are being used in the final
method of spread and assessment. The proposed assessment formula includes
two cost components: one for capacity and one for distribution. Those
properties which front new water mains in the higher pressure zone will be
assessed for capacity and distribution. Those properties which do not
front new mains will only be assessed for capacity. The capacity charge is
based upon total acreage in the Assessment District, and each property will
be assessed at a flat unit cost per acre. The distribution assessment is
based upon the front footage of each property which borders a new water
main. The distribution assessment is based upon an equivalent cost for
installing a distribution main along the affected properties. A typical
distribution main size would be 6 to 8 inches in diameter. The installed
cost of a 6 to 8 inch diameter water main and appurtenances is
approximately $30 per foot of length. Since a water distribution main
normally serves properties on both sides of the street, the proposed
distribution assessment is one-half times $30 per foot of length, which is
$15 per foot of front footage. For properties located on street corners,
the distribution assessment is based upon the average front footage along
the two streets.
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In conclusion, . it is my opinion that the assessments for the above
referenced Assessment District have been spread in direct accordance with
the benefits that each parcel receives from the works of improvement.
DATED: 1988
BLACK & VEATCH
ENGINEER OF WORK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, as CITY CLERK of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, do hereby certify that the foregoing Assessment, together with
the Diagram attached thereto, was filed in my office on the day of
1988.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, as CITY CLERK of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, do hereby certify that the foregoing Assessment, together with
the Diagram attached thereto, was approved and confirmed by the City
Council of said City on the day of 1988.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
I, LES EVANS, as SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, do hereby certify that the foregoing Assessment, together with
the Diagram attached thereto, was recorded in my office on the day
of , 1988.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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ASSESSMENTS
ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO. LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
02301012 SEC 2 T 6 R 11 POR NW1 /4 14643 . 99
02301013 SEC 2 T 6 R 11 POR NW1/4 54566 . 67
02318129 T 6 R 11 SEC 3 POR OF SEC 168554 . 40
02325141 SEC 3 T 6 R 11 POR NE1 /4 6800 . 85
11001556 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 POR SW1/4 96341 . 28
11001557 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 POR SW1 /4 41508. 24
11001559 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 POR SW1 /4 18669 . 00
11019002 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 N1 /2 NE1 /4 6480. 81
NWI /4 SEI /4
11019003 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 W 1 /2 S1 /2 3147 . 06
NW1/4 NW1 /4 SE1/4
11019004 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 W1 /2 NE1 /4 3333 . 75
NW1 /4 SE1 /4
11019112 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168. 02
BEACH LOT 24
11019113 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 23
11019114 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 22
11019115 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 346 . 71
BEACH LOT 20 AND 21
11019116 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 19
11019117 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 18
11019118 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 346 . 71
BEACH LOT 16 AND 17
11019120 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168. 02
BEACH LOT 14
11019121 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 13
11019201 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 346 . 71
BEACH LOT 25 AND 26
11019203 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
1 BEACH LOT 28
11019206 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 31
11019207 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168. 02
BEACH LOT 32
11019208 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 33
11019209 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 34
11019211 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
1 BEACH LOT 36
11019212 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168. 02
BEACH LOT 48
11019214 FAIRVIEW ADD TO 506 . 73
HUNTINGTONBEACH LOT 44 AND
LOTS 45 & 46
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ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
11019216 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 42
11/19218 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 40
11019219 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168. 02
BEACH LOT 39
11019301 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 49
11019302 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 50
11019303 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 51
11019304 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 52
11019305 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 168 . 02
BEACH LOT 53
11019307 FAIRVIEW ADD TO HUNTINGTON 346 . 71
BEACH LOT 55 AND 56
11020001 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 NW1/4 BW1 /4 5680 . 71
1 BE1 /4 SE1 /4
11020002 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 SW1 /4 NW1 /4 6667 . 50
NE1 /4 SE1 /4
11020003 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 E1 /2 NW1 /4 12748 . 26
NE1 /4 SE1 /4
11020004 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 NE1 /4 SW1 /4 6667 . 50
NE1 /4 SE1 /4
11020005 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 W1 /2 SW1 /4 13335 . 00
NE1 /4 SE1 /4
11020010 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 N1 / 2 N1 /2 6480 . 81
SW1 /4 NE1/4 SE1 /4
11020011 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 S1 /2 N1 /2 6480 . 81
SW1 /4 NW1 /4 SE1 /4
11020013 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 N1 / 2 NW1 /4 17911 . 62
SW1 /4 SE1 /4
11020014 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 S1 /2 NW1 /4 17911 . 69
SW1 /4 SE1 /4
11020015 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 W1 / 2 NE1 /4 . 13335 . 00
SW1 /4 SE1 /4
11020016 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 E1 /2 NE1 /4 13335 . 00
SW1 /4 SE1 /4
11020017 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 SE1 /4 SE1 /4 63337 . 83
SE1 /4 AND SW1 /4 SE1 /4 SE1/4
11020018 , SEC 34 T 5 R 11 E1 /4 SE1 /4 17751 . 60
SW1 /4 SE1 /4
11020019 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 E1 /4 W1 / 2 8875 . 80
SE1 /4 SW1 /4 SE1 /4
11020020 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 W1 / 2 W1 /2 8875 . 80
SE1 /4 SW1 /4 SEl /4
11020021 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 E1 / 2 SW1 /4 17751 . 60
SW1 /4 SE1 /4
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ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
11020022 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 W1 / 2 SW1/4 19181 . 37
SW1 /4 SE1 /4
11020023 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 SE1 /4 SW1/4 6667 . 50
NE1 /4 SE1 /4
11020029 SEC 3 T 6 R 11 POR NE1 /4 225794. 70
11021001 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 N1 / 2 NE1 / 2 14777 . 97
NE1 /2 SE1 /2
11021002 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 N 99 FT 4803 . 81
S1 /2 NE1 /4 NE1 /4 SE1 /4
11021003 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 N 33 FT S 1428 . 45
231 FT E 495 FT 21 / 2 NE1/4
NE- 1 /4
11021004 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 N33FT 346 . 71
S231FT W165FT S1 / 2 NE1/ 2
S E 1 /4
11021006 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 N33FT 1775 . 16
S143FT S1 /2 NE1 /4 NE1 /4
S E 1 /4
11021007 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 POR SE1 /4 2366 . 88
11021008 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 S66FT, S1 / 2 3550 . 32
NE1 /4 NE1 /4 SE1 /4
11021009 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 N1 /2 SE1 /4 17698 . 26
NE1 /4 SE1 /4
� 11021010 T 5 R 11 SEC 34 POR SE1 /4 2918. 60
. 11021011 T 5 R 11 SEC 34 POR SE1/4 859 . 67
11021101 TR 62 LOT 60 545 . 69
11021102 TR 62 LOT 59 545 . 69
11021103 TR 62 LOTS 57/58 1091 . 38
11021104 TR 62 LOT 56 545 . 69
11021105 TR 62 LOTS 49 TO 55 INC 3825 . 15
11021106 TR 62 LOTS 37 TO 40 INC 693 . 42
11021107 TR 62 LOT 41 693 . 42
11021108 TR 62 LOT 42 170 . 69
11021109 TR 62 LOT 43 170 . 69
11021110 TR 62 LOT 44 170 . 69
11021111 TR 62 LOT 45 170 . 69
11021112 TR 62 LOT 46 170 . 69
11021113 TR 62 LOT 47 170 . 69
11021114 TR 62 LOT A48 170 . 69
11021201 TR 62 LOT 36 170 . 69
11021202 TR 62 LOT 35 170 . 69
11021203 TR 62 LOT 34 170 . 69
11021204 TR 62 LOT 33 170 . 69
11021205 TR62 LOT 32 170 . 69
11021206 TR 62 LOT 31 170 . 69
11021207 TR 62 LOT 30 170 . 69
11021208 TR 62 LOT 29 170 . 69
11021209 TR 62 LOT 28 170 . 69
11021210 TR 62 LOT 27 170 . 69
11021211 TR62 LOT 26 170 . 69
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' ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT _
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
' 11021212 TR 62 LOT 25 170 . 69
11021214 TR 62 LOT 13 170 . 69
11021215 TR 62 LOTS 14/ 15/ 16 506 . 73
' 11021216 TR 62 LOT 17 170. 69
11021217 TR 62 LOT 18 170 . 69
11021218 TR 62 LOT 19 170 . 69
11021219 TR62 LOT 20 170 . 69
11021220 TR 62 LOT 21 170. 69
11021221 TR 62 LOTS 22/23 346 . 71
11021222 TR 62 , LOT 24 170 . 69
' 11021301 TR 62 LOT 12 170 . 69
11021302 TR 62 LOT 11 170 . 69
11021303 TR 62 LOT 10 170 . 69
' 11021304 TR 62 LOT 9 170 . 69
11021305 TR 62 LOT 8 170 . 69
11021306 TR 62 LOT 7 170 . 69
' 11021307 TR 62 LOT 6 170 . 69
11021308 TR 62 LOT 5 170 . 69
11021309 TR 62 LOT 4 170 . 69
11021310 TR 62 LOT 3 170 . 69
11021311 TR 62 LOT 2 170 . 69
11021312 TR 62 LOT 1 170. 69
11022002 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 N112 NE1 /4 17698 . 26
' SE1 /4 SE1 /4
11022003 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 S1 /2 NE1 /4 10734. 30
SE1 /4 SE1/4 -EX S130
11022004 SEC 34 T 5 R 11 POR SE1 /4 6963 . 96
11022005 T 5 R 11 SEC 34 POR SE1 /4 13335 . 00
SURFACE AND 500 FT
SUBSURFACE VERTICALLY
11022101 TR 306 LOT 19 613 . 41
11022102 TR 306 LOTS 1/2 400 . 05
11022103 TR 306 LOT 3 194. 69
' 11022104 TR 306 LOT 4 194 . 69
11022105 TR 306 LOT 5 194. 69
11022106 TR 306 LOT 6 194 . 69
11022107 TR 306 LOT 7 194 . 69
' 11022108 TR 306 LOT 8 194 . 69
11022109 TR 306 LOT 9 194. 69
11022110 TR 306 LOT 10 194 . 69
' 11022111 TR 306 LOT 11 194 . 69
11022112 TR 306 LOT 12 194 . 69
11022113 TR 306 LOT 13 194. 69
1102211.4 TR 306 LOT 14 194 . 69
11022115 TR 306 LOT 15 194 . 69
11022117 TR 306 LOT 17 194 . 69
11022118 TR 306 LOT 18 194 . 69
11022119 TR 306 LOT 19 194 . 69
11022120 TR 306 LOT 20 194 . 69
11022121 TR306 LOT 21 194 . 69
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ASSESSMENTS
ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
11022122 TR 306 LOT 22 194 . 69
11022123 TR 306 LOT 23 194. 69
11022124 TR 306 LOT 24 194 . 69
11022125 TR 306 LOT 25 194. 69
11022126 TR 306 LOT 26 194 . 69
11022201 TR 306 LOT 27 194. 69
11022202 TR 306 LOT 28 194 . 69
11022204 TR 306 LOTS 31 /32 400 . 05
11022205 TR 306 LOT 33 194 . 69
11022206 TR 306 LOTS 34/35 400 . 05
11022207 TR 306 LOT 36 194 . 69
11022208 TR 306 LOT 37 194. 69
11022209 TR 306 LOTS 38/39 400 . 05
11022210 TR 306 LOTS 40 TO 43 INC 773 . 43
11022211 TR 306 LOTS 44/45/46 586 . 74
11022213 TR 306 LOT 49 194. 69
11022214 TR 306 LOT 50 194 . 69
11022216 TR 306 LOT 52 194. 69
11022218 TR 306 LOT 54 194 . 69
11022219 TR 306 LOT 55 194. 69
1 11022220 TR 306 LOTS 56/57/58 586 . 74
11022221 TR 306 LOT 59 194. 69
11022222 TR 306 LOT 60 194 . 69
11022223 TR 306 LOT 61 194. 69
11022224 TR 306 LOT 62 194 . 69
11022226 TR306 LOT 64 194. 69
11022227 TR 306 LOT 65 194 . 69
11022228 TR 306 LOT 63 194 . 69
11022229 TR 306 LOT 47 194 . 69
11022230 TR 306 LOT 48 194. 69
11023008 T 6 R 11 SEC 3 POR N1 /4 AND 77609 . 70
T 6 R 11 SEC 4 POR NE1 /4
11107202 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 SELY 1 AC 2293 . 62
NET1 /4 NE1 /4 SW1 /4
11107203 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 SE1 /4 NET/4 346 . 71
SW1 /4 -BET CO RD & RR R/W
11107204 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 POR SW1 /4 164228. 22
11107205 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 S 10 . 09 AC 25123 . 14
E 14 . 74 AC N 21 . 49 AC NE
1 /4 SW1 /4 -WLY OF CO RD-
11107207 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 W 6 . 75 AC N 10241 . 28
27 . 38 AC NE1 /4 SW1 /4 -EX W
169 FT N 46 0 FT & E 170 FT
S 300 FT-
11107208 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 W 160 FT N 4320 . 54
460 FT NE1 /4 SW1 / 4
11107209 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 E 170 FT W 3120 . 39
320 FT S 300 FT N 920 . 5 FT
NE 1 /4 SW1 /4
11107210 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 N1 / 2 SE1 /4 12481 . 56
NW1 /4 SW1 /4 -EX S 70 FT E
200 FT
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ASSESSMENTS
ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
' 11107211 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 E1 / 2 NE1/4 12961 . 62
NW1 /4 . SW1/4
11107212 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 S1 /2 NE1 /4 12961 . 62
NW1 /4 SW1 /4
11107214 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 S112 NW1-/4 17698 . 26
NW1 /4 SW1 /4
11107215 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 N1 /2 SW 14 17698. 26
NW 14 SW1/4
11107217 SEC 35 T 5 R11 N300FT 7247 . 01
W180FT S1 / 2 S1 /2 NW1 /4
SW/4
11107218 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 N1 /2 NW1 /4 16101 . 45
NW1 /4 SW1 /4 -EX ST
11107220 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 3 . 91 AC M/L 10427 . 97
NE1 /4 SW1 /4
11107221 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 POR NW1 /4 14425 . 08
SW1 /4 AS SECS IN DD
-85717/402 OR-
11107222 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 2 AC M/L IN 5334 . 00
NW1/4 SW1 /4
11107223 SEC 35 T 5 R 11 POR SW1 /4 8747 . 76
11111001 GARFIELD STREET ADDN. BLOCK 2667 . 00
E , LOT 18
11111002 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK E 2667 . 00
LOT 17
11111003 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 15 2667. 00
BLK E (AND N 120 FT LOT 14
BLK E
11111004 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 15 4830 . 61
BLK E (AND N 120 FT LOT 14
BLK E
11111005 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 13 2613 . 66
BLK E (AND S 25 FT LOT 14
BLK E
11111007 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 10 3583 . 50
BLK E (AND LOTS 11 & 12 BLK
E
11111009 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 7 2380. 11
BLK E (AND LOT 8 BLK E
11111010 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK E 1203 . 39
1 LOT 6
11111011 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK E 1203 . 39
LOT 5
11111012 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK E 1203 . 39
LOT 4
11111013 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK E 1203 . 39
LOT 3
11111014 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK E 1203 . 39
LOT 2
11111016 GARFIELD STREET ADDN. BLOCK 2149 . 60
E , LOT 24
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ASSESSMENTS
' ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
' 11111018 GARFIELD ST . ADD LOT 21 BLK 5334. 00
E (AND LOT 22 BLK E
11111011 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK E 2667 . 00
LOT 20
11111020 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK E 2667 . 00
LOT 19
11111021 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 23 1333 . 50
BLK E ALL -ER S1/ 2-
11111022 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 23 1333 . 50
' BLK 3 S 72 . 5 FT
11111023 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 25 186 . 69
BLK E El/2 OF LOT
11112/01 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 4319 . 46
LOT 20
11112006 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 4655 . 31
LOT 16
11112007 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 4655 . 31
LOT 15
11112008 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 4842 . 00
LOT 14
11112009 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 3915 . 27
LOT 13
11112011 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 1915 . 89
LOT 12
11112012 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 1219 . 39
LOT 11
11112013 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 1203 . 39
LOT 10
11112014 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 1203 . 39
LOT 9
11112015 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 1203 . 39
LOT 8
11112016 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 6 2380 . 11
1 BLK F (AND LOT 7 BLK F
11112017 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 1203 . 39
LOT 5
11112/ 18 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 1203 . 39
LOT 4
11112019 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 1203 . 39
LOT 3
11112020 GARFIELD STREET ADDN. BLOCK 2388 . 11
E , LOTS 1 & 2
11112022 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 2667 . 00
LOT 25
11112023 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 2667 . 00
LOT 24
11112024 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 2669 . 67
LOT 23
11112025 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 2667 . 00
LOT 22
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ASSESSMENTS
ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
i11112028 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK F 4319 . 46
LOT 19
1 11112029 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 26 2160 . 27
BLK F AND POR OF LOT 27 BLK
F
11112030 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 27 523 . 38
BLK F POR OF LOT
11113001 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK D 795 . 34
LOT 1
11113002 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 2 1791 . 75
BLK D (AND E1 /2 LOT 2 BLKD
11113005 GARFIELD STREET ADDN. BLOCK 1195 . 39
D , LOT 5
11113006 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK D 1203 . 39
LOT 6
11113007 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK D 1203 . 39
LOT 7
11113008 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK D 1203 . 39
LOT 8
11113009 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 9 2406 . 78
BLK D (AND LOT 10 BLK D
11113010 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK D 1203 . 39
LOT 11
11113011 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 12 1146 . 53
BLDK D N1/2
11113012 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 12_ 1301 . 36
BLK D S1 /2
11113014 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK D 2946 . 87
LOT 13
11113015 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK D 4842 . 00
LOT 14
11113016 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 15 9684 . 00
BLK D(AND LOT 16 BLK D
11113017 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK D 4842 . 00
LOT 17
11113013 GARFIELD ST. ADD LOT 18 BLK 8142 . 63
D (AND LOT 19 BLK D
11113019 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK D 6640 . 74
LOT 20
11113020 GARFIELD ST . ADD LOT 21 BLK 5334 . 00
D (AND LOT 22 BLK D
11113021 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 23 1280. 16
BLK D W1 / 2
11113022 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 23 1333 . 50
BLK D E1 /2
11113023 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 24 5334 . 00
BLK D (AND LOT 25 BLK D
11113024 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK D 2667 . 00
LOT 26
11113025 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK D 1626 . 87
LOT 27
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ASSESS
MENTS
ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
11113026 GARFIELD ST . ADD BLK D LOT 1791 . 75
4 AND BLK DPOR OF LOT 3
11114001 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 1 2380 . 11
BLK C (AND LOT W BLK C
11114002 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 3 596 . 36
BLK C E1 /2
11114004 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK C 1203 . 39
LOT 5
11114005 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLCK C 1203 . 39
LOT 6
11114006 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 7 2380 . 11
BLCK C (AND LOT 8 BLCK C
11114007 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 9 2380 . 11
BLCK C (AND LOT 10 BLK C
11114008 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK C 1203 . 39
LOT 11
11114009 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK C 1203 . 39
.LOT 12
11114014 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK C 2667 . 00
i LOT 18
11114015 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK C 2667 . 00
LOT 19
11114016 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK C 2667 . 00
LOT 20 .
11114018 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK C 2667. 00
LOT 22
11114019 GARFIELD STREET ADDN, BLOCK 2667 , 00
C , LOT 23
11114020 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 24 533 . 40
BLK C :d 60 FT
11114021 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 24 1306 . 83
BLK C E 240 FT —EX E 105 FT
S 125 FT-
11114022 GARFIELD ST. ADD LOT 24 BLK 800 . 10
C S 125 FT E 105 FT
11114023 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK C 2667 . 00
LOT 25
11114024 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK C 2667 . 00
LOT 26
11114025 GARFIELD STREET ADDN. BLOCK 2667 . 00
C , LOT 27
11114026 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 28 666 . 75
BLK C POR OF LOT
11114027 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 28 666 . 75
BLK C POR OF LOT
11114028 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 17 666 . 75
BLK C 11 /2 N1 /2
11114029 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 17 666 . 75
BLK C W1 /2 S1 / 2
11114030 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 17 666 . 75
BLK C E1 /2 S1 /2
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ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
' 11114031 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 17 666 . 75
BLK C E1 /2 N1 /2
11114032 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 13 4800 . 60
BLK C S15 FT W 175 FT .
-MEASURED TO E L N OF
SMELTZER AVE-AND W 175 FT
LOTS 14, 15 & 16 BLK C
-MEASURED T 0 E LN OF
SMELTZER AVE-
11114033 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 13 4800 . 60
BLK C ALL -EX S 15 FT W175
FT- -MEASURED TO E LN OF
SMELTZER ST- AND LOTS 14 TO
16 INC BLC C -EX W 175 F T-
-MEASURED TO E LN OF
SMELTZER ST.
11114034 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 21 666 . 75
BLK C ELY 75 FT
11114035 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 21 2000 . 25
BLK C ALL -EX ELY 75
1 11114036 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 3 596 . 36
BLK C W1/2
11114037 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK C 1203 . 39
LOT 4
11115013 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 1203 . 39
LOT 12
11115/15 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 1840 . 23
LOT 13
11115017 GARFIELD ST. ADD LOT 15 BLK 1840. 23
B (AND LOT 16 BLK B
11115018 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 2053 . 59
LOT 17
11115019 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 1360 . 17
LOT 18
11115020 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 1173 . 48
LOT 19
11115021 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 20 960. 12
BLK B N1 /2
11115022 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 20 400 . 05
BLK B N1 / 2 S1 / 2
11115023 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 20 373 . 38
BLK B S1 / 2 S1 / 2
11115024 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 1040. 13
LOT 21
11115025 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 2528. 70
LOT 22
11115026 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 2406 . 78
LOT 23
11115027 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 2406 . 78
LOT 24
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ASSESSMENTS
ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
' 11115028. GARFIELD ST ADD LOT 25 BLK 4901 . 07
B (AND LOT 26 BLK B
11115029 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 2531 . 31
' LOT 27
11115030 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 3865 . 29
LOT 28
' 11115031 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 2570. 94
LOT 29
11115032 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 30 906 . 78
BLK B W1 /2
11115033 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 30 1808 . 40
BLK B W1 /2
11115034 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 30 240 . 03
BLK B NWL/4 El/2
11115036 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 3706 . 41
LOT 34
11115037 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 2483 . 07
LOT 35
11115038 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 2682 . 72
LOT 36
11115039 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 2893 . 23
LOT 37
11115040 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLDK B 3106. 59
LOT 38
11115044 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK B 1840. 23
LOT 31
11115047 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 9 3958 . 50
BLK B AND LOTS 10 & 11 BLK
B AND P
11919101 TR 7 BLK E LOT 1 . 2720 . 34
15919102 TR 7 BLK E LOT 2 2160 . 27.
15919103 TR 7 BLK E LOT 3 2800 . 35
15919104 TR 7 BLK E LOT 4 2773 . 68
15928101 GARFIELD ST ADD LOT 1 BLK A 2972 . 04
ALL -EX ST-(AND ALL -EX
ST-LOT 7
15921102 GARFIELD ST ADD LOT 3 BLK A 4520 . 19
AND LOTS R TO 6 INC ALL OF
BLK A
15928103 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 7 1123 . 38
BLCK A ALL -EX ST-
15928105 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 8 2320. 29
BLK A AND LOTS 9 TO 11 INC
ALL OF BLK A
15928208 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 20 933 . 45
BLK A N1 / 2
15128209 GARFIELD STREET ADD 'LOT 20 933 . 45
BLK A S1 / 2
15928210 GARFIELD STREET ADD BLK A 1706 . 88
LOT 21
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' ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
' 15928211 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 22 5253 . 99
BLK A AND LOTS 23 & 24 BLK
A
15928212 GARFIELD STREET ADD LOT 25 826 . 77
POR OF LOT
15931102 TR 37 LOT 3 POR OF LOT AND 21309 . 33
POR LOT 4 AND LOT 9 AND POR
LOT 10 AND POR SE1 /4 SEC 35
T 5 R 11 .
15931103 T4 37 LOTS 5/6 . 5600. 70
15931104 TR 37 LOT 7 S 31 . 2 FT N 400 . 05
62. 4 FT IN LOT
15931105 TR 37 LOT 7 S 31 . 2 FT N 400 . 05
62 . 4 FT IN LOT.
15931106 TR 37 LOT 7 S 41 . 6 FT N 104 640. 08
FT IN LOT
15931107 TR 37 LOT 7 N 52 S 104 FT 533 . 40
IN LOT
15931108 TR 37 LOT 7 S 104 FT IN LOT 693 .42
-EX N52 FT-
' 15931110 TR 37 LOT 8 N1 /2 S1 /2 693 . 42
15931111 TR 37 LOT 8 S1/2 S1/2 693 . 42
15931112 POR W1/2 SE1 /4 SEC 35 T 5 S 1226 . 82
' R 11 W
15935101 TR 11805 LOT K 13 . 34
15935102 TR 11805 LOT X 173 . 36
15935103 TR 11805 LOT 1 554 . 74
15935104 TR 11805 LOT 2 637 . 41
15935105 TR 11805 LOT 3 666 . 75
15935106 TR 11805 LOT 5 720 . 09
15935107 TR 11805 LOT 5 776 . 10
15935108 TR 11805 LOT 6 776 . 10
15935109 TR 11805 LOT 7 805 . 43
15935110 TR 11805 LOT 8 970 . 79
15935111 TR 11805 LOT 9 749 . 43
15935112 TR 11805 LOT 10 749 . 43
15935113 TR 11805 LOT 11 749 . 43
15935114 TR 11805 LOT 12 776 . 10
15935115 TR 11805 LOT 13 893 . 45
15935116 TR 11805 LOT 14 805 . 43
15935117 TR 11805 LOT 15 666 . 75
15935118 TR 11805 LOT Y 200 . 03
15935201 TR 11805 LOT 16 858 . 77
15935202 TR 11805 LOT 17 720 . 09
15935203 TR 11805 LOT 18 858 . 77
15935204 TR 11473 LOT 5 914 . 73
15935205 TR 11473 LOT 4 3216 . 40
15935206 TR 11473 LOT 3 1941 . 58
15935207 TR 11473 LOT 7 776 . 10
15935208 TR 11473 LOT 6 832 . 10
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ASSESSMENTS
' ASSESSOR' S PROPERTY PRELIMINARILY CONFIRMED PAYMENT
PARCEL NO . LEGAL DESCRIPTION APPROVED & RECORDED
' 15935209 TR 11805 LOT 19 832 . 10
15935210 TR 11805 LOT 20 858. 77
15935211 TR 11805 LOT 21 914 . 78
15935212 TR 11805 LOT 22 1053 . 47
15935213 TR 11805 LOT 23 776 ..10
15935214 TR 11805 LOT 24 693 . 42
15935215 TR 11473 LOT 9 554 . 74
15935216 TR 11473 LOT 8 610 . 74
15935217 TR 11473 LOT 2 2856 . 36
15935218 TR 11473 LOT 1 2440 . 31
15935219 TR 11805 LOT 25 693 . 42
15935220 TR 11805 LOT 26 1026 . 80
15935221 TR 11805 LOT Z 163 . 35
*** Total ***
1837109 . 00
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ENGINEER'S "REPORT"
PART V
DESCRIPTION OF RIGHTS-OF-WAY TO BE ACQUIRED
RIGHT-OF-WAY CERTIFICATE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
iThe undersigned hereby CERTIFIES UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY that the following is all
true and correct.
At all times herein mentioned, the undersigned was, and now is, the authorized
representative of BLACK & VEATCH duly appointed ENGINEER OF WORK of the CITY OF
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA.
' That there have now been instituted proceedings under the provisions of the "Munici-
pal Improvement Act of 1913", being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of
the State of California, for the construction of certain public improvements in a
special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District") .
' THE UNDERSIGNED STATES AND CERTIFIES AS FOLLOWS:
[ ] a. That all easements, rights-of-way, or land necessary for the accomplish-
ment of the works of improvement for the above referenced Assessment
District have been obtained and are in the possession of the City.
' [ ] b. That all easements, rights-of-way or land necessary for the accomplishment
of the works of improvement for the above referenced Assessment District
have been obtained and are in the possession of the City, EXCEPT FOR THOSE
DESCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" attached hereto, showing legal description and
maps of rights-of-way and easements not yet obtained at this time.
It is further acknowledged that works of improvement as proposed to be constructed
within said Assessment District must be constructed within public rights-of-way,
land, or easements as owned by said City at the time of the construction of the
works of improvement, and the undersigned hereby further certifies that all
rights-of-way necessary for the works of improvement will be obtained and in the
possession of the City prior to the commencement of any construction.
EXECUTED this day of 1988, at
California.
BLACK & VEATCH
' ENGINEER OF WORK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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ENGINEER'S "REPORT"
1 PART V
DESCRIPTION OF WORKS OF IMPROVEMENT
AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY TO BE ACQUIRED
DESCRIPTION OF WORKS OF IMPROVEMENT
The proposed works of improvement are generally described as follows:
Furnishing and installing approximately 12,740 lineal feet of water mains
and appurtenances to serve a new higher pressure zone in the Reservoir Hill
Assessment District within the City of ,Huntington Beach. Water mains will
range in size from 12-inches to 18-inches in diameter. Proposed locations
of the new water mains are shown on the Assessment District Boundary Map
1 included in this report.
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BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION
' Segment Number Bearing Distance (feet)
1 N89011'32"E 4621.87
' 2 N89011'32"E 658.32
3 Soo°02'02"W 569.00
4 N89059'22"E 689.60
5 Soo°02'25"W 901.33
6 S89058'36"W 239.42
7 Soo°02'25"W 104.00
8 N89058'36"E 239.42
9 S00°02'25"W 315.59
10 Soo°00'36"E 744.81
11 N89041'40"W 744.62
' 12 S45019'05"W 745.47
13 Soo°19'51"E 209.60
14 S89039' 15"E 310.22
15 Soo°19'43"E 410.35
16 S89041'06"E 135.00
17 Soo°19'38"E 120.00
18 N89041'06"W 813.43
19 S19015'35"W 524.14
20 N89039'43"W 796.54
21 Soo°20'17"E 379.56
' 22 N89039'43"W 285.14
23 N00°19'59"E 60.08
24 N89040'01"W 359.85
' 25 S00017'56"W 167.84
26 N89045'25"W 441.25
27 02037'21" 20.46
R = 447.00
28 S89045'25"E 78.75
29 N00017'20"E 250.00
30 S89045'25"E 206.25
31 Soo°17'20"W 6.25
32 S89045'25"E 217.89
33 N00017'20"E 833.89
34 12059'28" 181.39
R = 800.00
35 42°13'16" 589.52
R = 800.00
36 20051'47" 291.30
R = 800.00
37 17052'42" 249.63
R = 800.00
38 Soo°23'03"W 254.45
39 N89039'53"W 219.42
40 N00°20' 15"E 6.00
41 N89039'53"W 145.68
' 14155.300/2.3 26
BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION
' Segment Number Bearing Distance (feet)
42 N00°21'23"E 73.93
43 S8903837"E 45.10
44 N00021'23"E 200.00
45 N89038'37"W 130.00
' 46 S82026'52"W 324.53
47 S60022'26"W 500.00
48 Sol 017'50"W 509.00
49 S32012'40"E 670.22
50 S48011'20"E 195.13
51 S22048'23"E 211.26
52 S67011'37"E 61.40
' 53 S72017'25"E 124.92
54 S30000'06"E 157.28
55 S52007'30"W 684.00
' 56 N81032'02"W 699.62
57 S82046' 17"W 425.55
58 S72018'38"W 365.27
59 N51057'36"W 157.43
' 60 N18013'31"E 445.00
61 N45058' 16"E 250.35
62 N30022'31"E 450.89
63 N41053' 12"W 358.50
64 N12021'19"E 328.47
65 N02021'06"E 487.41
' 66 N17001'26"W 97.56
67 N66009'18"W 310.97
68 N44010,1011W 208.80
69 N00018'37"E 2996.09
' 70 N89018' 15"E 124.00
71 N00049'32"W 120.00
72 S89018' 15"W 124.00
73 N00018'37"E 210.36
74 S89032' 15"E 329.05
75 S89032'15"E 699.50
76 N00016'41"E 329.97
77 S89059'45"E 368.00
78 90000,00" 50.27
R = 32.00
79 Soo°02'10"W 90.00
80 N89059'45"W 325.00
81 N00002'10"E 145.00
82 S89059'45"E 300.00
83 Soo°02' 10"W 195.00
84 N89059'45"W 600.00
' 85 N00002' 10"E 100.00
86 S89059'45"E 300.00
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' BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION
tSegment Number Bearing Distance (feet)
87 N00°02'10"E 95.00
' 88 S89059'36"E 50.00
89 Soo°02'10"E 123.00
90 N89059'36"W 50.00
1 91 N00002'02"E 123.00
92 S89059'36"E 40.00
93 Soo°02' 10"E 91.00
94 90000,00" 50.27
R = 32.00
95 00002'10"E 8.00
96 00002'02"E 123.00
' 97 N00000'00"E 113.00
98 90000,00" 50.27
R = 32.00
99 S89057'58"E 528.00
' 100 90000,00" 31.42
R = 20.00
101 Soo°02'03"W 125.00
' 102 N89057'58"W 300.00
103 Soo°02'03"W 145.00
104 N89057'58"W 280.00
' 105 N55000'37"W 406.01
106 N34059'23"E 250.00
107 S55000'37"E 406.01
108 N34059'10"E 250.00
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.. ' PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATENIENT
+, Nfv,� TSSUE NOT RATED
In the opinion of Bond Counsel, based on existing statutes, regulations, rulings, and court decisions
a.nd assuming, among other matters, compliance with certain covenants interest on the Bonds is excluded front
gross income for federal income tax purposes and is exempt from State of California personal income taxes.
In the opinion of Bond Counsel, interest on the Bonds is not a specific preference item for purposes of the
federal-individual or corporate alternative.minimum taxes although Bond Counsel observes that it is included
'in adjusted net book income and adjusted current earnings in calculated corporate alternative minimum
ta:,abk' ncome. Bond Counsel expresses no opinion regarding other federal income tax consequences relating
to 6e accrual or receipt of interest on the Bonds (see the section entitled "Bondowners' Risks" herein).
NOT TO EXCEFD
$1,774,511.39
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Orange County, California)
(Limited Obligation Improvement Bonds)
Assessment District No. 88-1
(Reservoir Hill)
Dated:.January 17, 1989 Due: September 2, as shown below
The Bonds are being issued to finance the cost and expense of the construction and acquisition
of water system improvements with appurtenances to serve property located within Assessment District
No. 88-1 (Resevoir Hill) of the City of Huntington Beach, located in the County of Orange, California.
All of the acquisition and construction of improvements shall be undertaken as authorized under
provisions of the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 (Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code).
The Bonds are issued pursuant to provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (Division 10 of said
Streets and Highways Code).
The Bonds are issued as fully registered Bonds in the denomination of $5,000 or any integral
multiple thereof except for one Bond due in 1990 which will include the amount by which the principal
amount of the issue exceeds the largest integral multiple of $5,000 contained therein. Interest is
payable on March 2, 1990, and semiannually thereafter on September 2 and March 2, of each year.
Principal of and premium, if any, on the Bonds will be payable upon presentation by the registered
owner or his duly authorized representative at Bank of America National Trust and Savings, Los
Angeles, California, Fiscal Agent, Registrar, and Paying Agent. Interest on the Bonds is payable by
check or draft mailed t0 the registered owners thereof as of the 15th day of the month next preceding
the interest payment date..-
The Bonds are subject to redemption on any September 2 or March 2 in advance of maturity
upon giving 30 days prior notice and upon payment of the principal and interest accrued thereon to the
date of redemption, plus a redemption premium of three percent (3%) of the remaining principal
amount of the Bonds to be redeemed.
Under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, installments of principal and
interest sufficient to meet annual debt service on the Bonds are included on the regular county tax bills
to owners of property against which there are unpaid assessments. These annual installments are to be
paid into the Redemption Fund, to be held by the Fiscal Agent and used to pay debt service on the
Bonds as it becomes due.
To provide funds for payment of the Bonds and the interest thereon as 'a result of any
delinquent installments, the City will establish a special Reserve Fund and deposit therein Bond
proceeds in the original amount of six percent (6%) of the aggregate principal amount of the Bands.
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If a delinquency oc. .s in the payment of any assessmert, installment, the Fiscal Agent, at or
'before the end of the fiscal year of.-delinquency, has a duty to transfer into the Redemption Fund the
amount of the delinquency out of available funds'of.'Xssessment District No. 88-1. Available funds
consist of the balance in the Reserve Fund. This duty of the Fiscal Agent is continuing during the
period of delinquency, until reinstatement, redemption or sale of the delinquent property. There is no
assurance that funds will be available for this purpose and if, during the period of delinquency, there
are insufficient available funds, a delay may occur in payments to the owners of the Bonds.
The City has elected in the proceedings not to be obligated to advance available funds from the
City's treasury in the event of a redemption fund deficiency; provided, however, that its election shall
not prevent the City from, in its sole discretion, so advancing funds for such purpose as otherwise
provided in the 1915 Act.
The City has covenanted to initiate judicial foreclosure in the event of a delinquency and to
commence the procedure and diligently prosecute to judgement and sale, subject to certain exceptions,
within the time frame described herein.
Neither the faith and credit nor the taxing power of the District, the City, the State of
California, or any political subdivision thereof, is pledged to the payment of the Bonds.
The information set forth in this Preliminary Official Statement including information in the
section herein entitled "Bondowners' Risks" should be read in its entirety.
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ESTIMATED MATURITY SCHEDULE
BONDS MATURING PRINCIPAL BONDS MATURING PRINCIPAL
SEPTEMBER 2 AMOUNT SEPTEMBER 2 AMOUNT
1990 2000
1991 2001
1992 2002
1993 2003
1994 2004
1995 2005
1996 2006
1997 2007
1998 2008
1999 2009
The Bonds are offered when, as, and if issued and delivered to the Underwriters subject to the
approval of Brown & Diven, Rancho Santa Fe, California, Bond Counsel. It is expected that the Bonds in
definitive form will be available for delivery in Los Angeles, California on or about January 17, 1989.
* Preliminary.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ;
(Orange County, California)
CITY COUNCIL
Wes Bannister, Mayor
Tom Mays, Mayor Pro Tern
John Erskine, Councilmember
Peter Green, Councilmember
Don MacAllister, Councilmember
Jim Silva, Councilmember
Grace Winchell, Councilmember
CITY STAFF
Paul Cook, City Administrator
Robert J. Franz, Deputy City Admin./Chief of Admin. Services
Louis F. Sandoval, Public Works Director
Les Evans, City Engineer
BOND COUNSEL
Brown & Diven
Rancho Santa Fe, California
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ASSESSMENT ENGINEER
Black & Veatch
Santa Ana, California
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates
Irvine, California
FISCAL AGENT/REGISTRAR/PAYING AGENT/TRANSFER AGENT
Bank of America National
Trust and Savings
Los Angeles, California
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
I. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................I
II. REGIONAL SETTING MAP............................................................................................3
III. VICINITY MAP......................................................................................................................4
IV. THE BONDS
Purposeof the Bonds...........................................................................................................5
Authorityfor Issuance........................................................................................................5
Descriptionof the Bonds...................................................................................................5
Redemptionof Bonds..........................................................................................................5
RefundingBonds...................................................................................................................6
Registration..............................................................................................................................6
V. SECURITY FOR THE BONDS
Obligation of the City Upon Delinquency...............................................................7
ReserveFund...........................................................................................................................7
Covenant to Commence Superior Court Foreclosure............................................8
Covenants of the City Regarding Arbitrage
andRebate..............................................................................................................................8
Priority of Assessment Lien.............................................................................................9
Special Assessments - Article XIIIA: and XIIIB-of the
California Constitution...................................................................................................9
Estimated Annual Debt Service....................................................................................10
VI. BONDOWNERS' RISKS
General....................................................................:...............:.................................................I I
Bankruptcy and-Foreclosure...............................:..........................................................I I
Factors Which May Affect Land Development....................................................12
Limited City Obligation Upon Delinquency.........................................................12
VII. THE PROJECT
Descriptionof Work...........................................................................................................13
Estimated Projects Costs...................................................................................................13
Method and Formula of Assessment..........................................................................14
Summary of Assessment Proceedings.........................................................................15
Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and
Majority Protest Act of 1931.................................................................................:....16
Disposition of Surplus Funds........................................................................................16
VIII. THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
ExistingZoning and Land Use.....................................................................................17
PublicUtilities..................................................................................:...................................17
Access to Parcels to be Assessed..................................................................................18
AssessmentRoll ...................................................................................................................18
EnvironmentalReview......................................................................................................31
Property Tax Delinquencies...........................................................................................31
TheProperty Owners .......................................................................................................32
The Huntington Beach Company.................................................................................33
EncyclopediaLots................................................................................................................33
OilLeaseholds.......................................................................................................................33
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Organization..................................................:.........................................................................34
AssessedValuation..............................................................................................................35
Direct and Overlapping Debt........................................................................................35
X. CONCLUDING INFORMATION
TaxExemption......................................................................................................................37
Litigation.................................................................................................................................37
NoRating................................................................................................................................37
LegalOpinion........................................................................................................................38
Underwriting..........................................................................................................................38
APPENDIX A - ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM................................................................................A-1
APPENDIX B - GENERAL ECONOMIC DATA......................................................................B-1
The purpose of this Preliminary Official Statement is to present useful information
to the prospective investors of the Improvement Bonds described herein, proposed to be
issued by the City of Huntington Beach (the "City"). This document is not. and shall not
constitute. an Official Statement. However, the Preliminary Official Statement will serve
as the basis for the Official Statement to be completed by the City upon the award of the
Bonds-.
The information contained herein has been prepared for the City, under the
direction of Fieldman; Rolapp & Associates, Municipal Financial Advisors7 to the City.
This information has been- compiled from sources believed' to be reliable, but it is
presented without audit,- and in some instances, without- verification by Fieldman, Rolapp
& Associates; it is not guaranteed. Any and all references-to property values contained
herein- are based- upon :information supplied by the sources as noted in the text or to
'documents on file with the City. While all efforts have been made to be as thorough as
possible, no warranties are given concerning the accuracy or completeness of this
information. Any statements in this Preliminary Official Statement involving matters of
opinion, whether or not expressly stated, are intended as such and are -not to be construed
as representations of fact.
Neither this information nor any statement which may have been made orally or in
writing is to be construed as a contract with the purchasers of any of the Bonds proposed
to be issued.
All statements made herein are made as of December 19, 1988, the date of approval
of this document as a Preliminary Official Statement by the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach, except statistical information or other statement where some other
date is indicated by the text.
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NOT TO EXCEED
$1,774,511.39 ? -
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH _
(Orange County, California)
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
INTRODUCTION
This Introduction does not purport to describe in detail all pertinent matters relating to
the Bonds, the Project, the District, the Proposed Development and Property Ownership.
Reference is hereby made to the entire Preliminary Official Statement including the cover
page and the Appendices, if any, for further information in connection herewith.
This Preliminary Official Statement describes the City of Huntington Beach,
Orange County, California (the "City", the "County", and "State", respectively), Assessment
District No. 88-1 (Resevoir Hill) (tpe "District") and provides information material to the
sale of not to exceed $1,774,511.39 Limited Obligation Improvement Bonds (the "Bonds")
proposed to be issued by the City pursuant to the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (the
"1915 Act" or the "Bond Law") and pursuant to assessment proceedings conducted in
accordance with the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 (the "1913 Act").
The District lies predominantly in an area of the City of Huntington Beach,
California, known as the "Reservoir Hill" area: The District is bounded on the north by
Ellis Avenue, on the east by Huntington Street, on the South* by Yorktown, and on the
west by a line parallel to and-approximately 1,000 feet west of Edwards Street.
The District is situated in the southwest portion of the City. The. District consists
of 370 assessed parcels- (the "Assessed Parcels") with an actual assessed acreage of
approximately 588.10 acres. Resevoir Hill area consists predominantly of currently
undeveloped properties which are located in an area of the City which ties generally
above elevation 60.
Proceeds from the Bonds will be used to fund a public improvement project (the
"Project") generally consisting of approximately 12,740 lineal feet of water mains and
appurtenances within the boundaries of the District.
According to the City, the Orange County Assessor reports that the 1988-89
assessed valuation of all properties assessed under these proceedings totals $37,942,177
($26,334,488 land, $11,607,689 improvements), which is approximately 21.38 times greater
than the aggregate assessment. For a discussion of assessed valuation, your attention is
directed to "The District" section herein.
* Preliminary, subject to cash collection and other appropriate modifications.
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The Bonds are issued upon and secured by the unpaid assessments levied in the
improvement proceedings, and said unpaid assessments together with interest thereon
constitute a trust fund for the redemption and payment of the principal of the Bonds and
the interest thereon. All the Bonds are also secured by the moneys in the Redemption
Fund created pursuant to the assessment proceedings and by the unpaid assessments levied
to provide for payment of said construction and acquisition of improvements, and,
including principal and interest, are payable exclusively out of the Redemption Fund.
The unpaid assessments represent fixed liens on the lots and parcels assessed. They do
not, however, constitute a personal indebtedness of the respective owners of said lots and
parcels.
Under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, installments of
principal and interest sufficient to meet annual debt service on the Bonds are to be
included on the regular county tax bills sent to owners of property against which there
are unpaid assessments. These annual installments are to be paid into a redemption fund
("Redemption Fund") which will be held by the Fiscal Agent and will be used to pay Bond
principal and interest as they become due. The installments billed against each property
each year represent a pro rats share of the total principal and interest coming due that
year, based on the percentage which the unpaid assessment against that property bears to
the total of unpaid assessments levied to repay the Bonds.
If a delinquency occurs in the payment of any assessment installment, the City has
the duty to transfer an amount equal to the delinquent installment from the Reserve Fund
to the Redemption Fund. THE CITY HAS ELECTED IN THE PROCEEDINGS NOT TO
BE OBLIGATED TO ADVANCE AVAILABLE FUNDS FROM THE CITY'S TREASURY
IN THE EVENT OF A REDEMPTION FUND DEFICIENCY; PROVIDED, HOWEVER,
THAT ITS ELECTION SHALL NOT PREVENT THE CITY FROM, IN ITS SOLE
DISCRETION, SO ADVANCING FUNDS FOR SUCH PURPOSE AS OTHERWISE
PROVIDED IN THE 1915 ACT.
To provide funds which can be advanced to the Redemption Fund for payment of
the Bonds and the interest thereon as a result of any delinquent assessment installments,
the City will establish a special reserve fund (the "Reserve Fund") from Bond proceeds in
the amount of six percent (6%) of the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds.
Additionally, subject to City advances to the Reserve Fund, the City will covenant to
initiate Superior Court foreclosure in the event of a delinquency within 150 days
following such delinquency and to prosecute diligently to completion the foreclosure of
each and every delinquent assessment installment. The right of redemption under this
procedure is limited as opposed to the five year period under a tax sale.
The Bonds are not general obligations of the City, of the State of California, or of
any other political subdivision of the State, and neither the City nor the State, nor any
political subdivision of the State, has pledged its full faith and credit for the payment
thereof.
For a more complete description see the subsections herein entitled "Security of the
Bonds," "Reserve Fund" and -"Covenant to Commence Superior Court Foreclosure" as
described in the section entitled "The Bonds" herein.
The City has caused the preparation of this Preliminary Official Statement;
however, information contained herein does not purport to be comprehensive or
definitive. All references to the Bonds and the Project are qualified in their entirety by
reference to the Engineer's Report and to the City's resolutions setting forth the terms
and description thereof.
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THE BONDS
Purpose of the Bonds.
The Bonds are authorized for the purpose of providing funds for water system
improvements to benefit an area of approximately 588.10 net assessable acres. The
improvements include the construction of certain water system improvements, together
with appurtenances. The specific improvements to be made with the proceeds from the
sale of the Bonds are described in the Resolution of Intention (define hereinbelow) and in
"The Project" section of this Preliminary Official Statement.
Authority for Issuance.
The acquisition and improvement proceedings for the District have been
conducted pursuant to Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California (the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913") and the Resolution of Intention No.
59-26, adopted by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach. The Bonds will be
issued pursuant to the Bond Indenture (the "Indenture") dated , 198
approved by the City Council. The Bonds are secured by the unpaid assessments levied
against private property in the District in accordance with the provisions of the 1913 Act
and will be issued pursuant to Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code (the "Bond
Law").
Description of the Bonds.
The. Bonds will be issued in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed
$1,774,511.391 and will be dated January 17, 1989. The Bonds will be issued as fully
registered serial Bonds in denominations of any multiple of $5,000 each, except one Bond
due in 1990, which will include the amount by which the principal amount of the issue
exceeds the largest integral multiple of $5,000 contained therein. Interest on the Bonds
shall be payable on March 2 and September 2 of each year commencing March 2, 1990.
Principal of and premiums, if any, on the Bonds are payable upon presentation by the
registered owner or his duly authorized representative at Bank of America National Trust
and Savings, Los Angeles, California, Registrar, Transfer Agent and Paying Agent.
Interest shall be paid by check or draft of the Paying Agent mailed to the registered
owners (as shown on the registration books kept by the Paying Agent) as of the 15th day
of the month immediately preceding the interest payment date.
Redemption of Bonds.
Any Bond may be called for redemption prior to maturity at the option of the City
Treasurer in increments of $5,000 on any March 2 or September 2 upon payment of the
principal amount, together with a premium of three percent (3%) of such principal
amount and accrued interest on such principal amount to the date of redemption. No
interest will accrue on the redeemed portion of a Bond beyond the March 2 or September
2 on which said Bond is called for redemption. Notice of redemption must be given by
personal service or registered mail or certified mail to the registered owners at the
registered owner's address as it appears on the registration books of the Registrar at least
30 days prior to the redemption date. The determination as to which Bond or Bonds are
to be called will be made in accordance with Part 11.1 of the Bond Law. If less than an
entire Bond is redeemed, the unredeemed portion shall be reissued to the registered owner
1. Preliminary, subject to cash collection and other appropriate modifications.
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thereof. Subdivision, development or sale 'of parcels within the District could result in
the early discharge of assessment liens._ Such early discharge will result in redemption of
Bonds prior to their stated maturities.
Refunding Bonds.
Pursuant to the "Refunding Act of 1984 for 1915 Improvement Act Bonds",
Division 11.5 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, the City may
issue refunding bonds for the purpose of redeeming the Bonds. The City may issue and
sell refunding bonds without giving notice to and conducting a hearing for the owners of
property in the District, or giving notice to the holders of the Bonds if the governing
body of the City finds that (i) each estimated annual installment of principal and interest
on the reassessment to secure the refunding bonds is less than the corresponding annual
installment of principal and interest on the original assessment, (ii) the number of years
to maturity of all refunding bonds is no more than the number of years to the last
maturity of the Bonds being refunded, and (iii) the amounts of any reassessments are
computed by reducing each original assessment by the same percentage. Upon issuing
refunding bonds, the governing body of the City could require that the Bonds be
exchanged for refunding bonds on any basis which the governing body determines is for
the benefit of the City if the Bondholders consent to the exchange. As an alternative to
exchanging the refunding bonds for the Bonds, the City could sell the refunding bonds
and utilize the proceeds to pay the principal of and interest and redemption premium, if
any, on the Bonds as they become due, or advance the maturity of the Bonds and pay the
principal of and interest- and redemption premium thereon.
Registration.
The. Bonds will- be issued only as fully registered serial Bonds. Interest shall be
payable to-'.,the registered owner at the owner's address as- it appears on the registration
books of the Registrar, or at such address as may have been filed with the Registrar for
that purpose, as of the 15th day of the month immediately preceding each interest
payment date.
The Bonds will be transferable by the registered owner or by the registered owner's
attorney, duly authorized in writing, at the office of the Transfer Agent, subject to the
terms and conditions provided in the Transfer Agent's system for the registration for
registered debt obligations, including the payment of certain charges, if any, upon
surrender and cancellation. Upon such transfer, a new registered Bond or Bonds, of any
authorized denomination or denominations of the same maturity, for the same aggregate
principal amount, will be issued to the Transferee in exchange therefor.
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SECURITY FOR THE BONDS
The Bonds are issued upon and secured by the unpaid assessments levied in the
improvement proceedings, and such unpaid assessments together with interest thereon
constitute a trust fund for the redemption and payment of the principal of and interest
on the Bonds.. All of the Bonds are secured by the moneys in the Redemption Fund and
the Reserve Fund created pursuant to the assessment proceedings and by the unpaid
assessments levied against private property within the District to provide for payment of
said acquisition and construction of improvements. Principal of and interest on the Bonds
are payable exclusively out of the Redemption Fund.
The Bonds are not general obligations of the City and neither the faith and credit
nor the taxing power of the City, the State of California or any of its political
subdivisions is pledged to the payment of the Bonds.
The unpaid assessments constitute fixed liens on the lots and parcels assessed, and
do not constitute a personal indebtedness of the respective owners of said lots and parcels;
accordingly, in the event of delinquency proceedings may only be had against the real
property securing such delinquency. There is no assurance that the owners will be
financially able to pay the assessment installments or that they will pay such Installments
even though financially able to do so.
The unpaid assessments will be collected in annual installments; together with
interest on- the declining balances, on the tax roll on which general taxes on real property
are collected and are payable, and will become delinquent at the same time and in the
same proportionate amounts and bear the same penalties and interest after delinquency as
do said general taxes. The properties upon which the assessments were levied are subject
to the same provisions for sale and redemption as are properties for nonpayment of
general taxes; however, a shorter period of redemption may apply under provisions of state
law.
Limited Obligation of the City Upon Delinquency.
If a delinquency occurs in the payment of any assessment installment, the City has
the duty to transfer the amount of such delinquent installment from the Reserve Fund
into the Redemption Fund. If there are additional delinquencies, after depletion of the
Reserve Fund, the City has no duty to transfer into the Redemption Fund the amount of
the delinquency out of any available funds of the City. Bondowners should not rely upon
the City to advance monies to the Redemption Fund should the Reserve Fund ever be
depleted.
Reserve Fund.
The Bond Indenture authorizing and providing for the issuance of Bonds, pursuant
to the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, for the District will provide for the creation of a
special reserve fund ("Reserve. Fund") to provide available funds, to the extent of such
Reserve Fund, from which the City shall make payment of the amount of any delinquent
assessments levied in the proceedings and interest thereon, for transfer into the
Redemption Fund for the Bonds. Payments from such Reserve Fund shall be deemed an
advance to be reimbursed and deposited in the Reserve Fund from the proceeds of
redemption or sale of the properties with respect to which payment of delinquent
assessments and interest thereon was paid.
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The Reserve Fund shall be held and maintained by the Fiscal Agent or designated
Agent as a separate trust account distinct from all other funds of the City.- Upon receipt
of the proceeds of sale of the Bonds, an amount equal to six percent (6%) of the aggregate
principal amount of Bonds shall be deposited in the Reserve Fund.
Covenant To Commence Superior Court Foreclosure.
The Bond Law provides that in the event any assessment or installment thereof or
any interest thereon is not paid when due, the City may order the institution of an action
in the Superior Court of the State of California to foreclose the lien of the unpaid
assessment as authorized in Part 14 of Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of
the State of California. In such action, the real property subject to the unpaid assessment
may be sold at a court foreclosure sale.
Such court foreclosure sale procedure is not mandatory. However, the City will
covenant with the registered Bond owners, that court foreclosure proceedings shall be
commenced within 150 days following the date of such delinquency and that it will be
diligently prosecuted to final judgment and sale. The City may, however, defer
foreclosure proceedings if the City advances funds to the Reserve Fund to maintain the"
Reserve Fund at its original level.
Effective July 1, 1983, a judgment debtor (property owner) has at least 140 days
from the date of service of the notice of levy to redeem the property to be sold. If a
property owner fails to so redeem and the property is sold, his or her only remedy is an
action to set aside the sale which must be brought within six (6) months of the date of
sale. If, as a result of such an action, a foreclosure sale is set aside, the judgment is
revised and the judgment creditor is entitled to interest on the revised judgment as if the
sale had not been made. (Section 701.680 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of
California.) The constitutionality of the aforementioned legislation (which repeals the
one-year redemption period) has not been tested and there can be no assurance that, if
tested, such legislation will be upheld.
Foreclosure proceedings may be deferred if the City advances funds to the Reserve
Fund to keep said Fund continually at the level as initially funded (six percent [6%] of
the principal amount of the Bonds originally issued), less adjustments for Bonds redeemed
prior to maturity, as set forth in the Covenant for Superior Court Foreclosure.
IN THE EVENT SUCH SUPERIOR COURT FORECLOSURE OR
FORECLOSURES ARE NECESSARY, THERE MAY BE DELAYS IN PAYMENTS TO
BONDHOLDERS PENDING PROSECUTION OF THE FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS
TO COMPLETION AND RECEIPT BY THE CITY OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE
FORECLOSURE SALE; IT IS ALSO POSSIBLE THAT NO BID WOULD BE RECEIVED
AT.THE FORECLOSURE SALE.
Covenants of the City Regarding Arbitrage and Rebate.
The City covenants and agrees to take no action which, in the opinion of Bond
Counsel, would result in interest on the Bonds becoming includable in gross income under
federal income tax law. The City represents and covenants in the Bond Indenture, for the
benefit of the Bondowners, that it will comply with all applicable requirements of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), together with any amendments
thereto and regulations applicable thereto necessary to preserve the exclusion from gross
income for purposes of federal income taxation of interest of the Bonds.
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Priority of Assessment Lien.
The assessment (and any re-assessment) and each installment thereof and any
interest and penalties thereon constitute a lien against the lots and parcels of land on
which they were imposed until the same are paid. Such lien is subordinate to all fixed
special assessment liens previously imposed upon the same property, but has priority over
all private liens and over all fixed special assessment liens which may thereafter be
created against the property. Such lien is co-equal with and independent of the lien for
general taxes.
The Assessment Engineer and the City report that there are no outstanding fixed
special assessment liens previously levied on property located within the District.
Special Assessments - Article XIIIA and XIIIB of the California Constitution.
On July 2, 1979, the Fifth District Court of Appeal (94 Cal. App. 3d 974) rendered
a 3-0 decision in the case of County of.Fresno vs Malmstrom that determined that special
assessments are not subject to the limitations of Article XIIIA (Proposition 13). The Court
held the one percent tax limitation imposed by California Constitution Article XIIIA on
ad valorem taxes does not apply to special assessments levied pursuant to Streets and
Highways Code, Sections 5000 et seq. and 10000 et seq., the Improvement Act of 1911 and
the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913. The Court further held that because- special
assessments pursuant to such acts are not within the- definition of "special taxes" in
Article XIIIA, the Constitution does not require the levy•of assessments• ands-the-issuance
of Bonds to be approved- by a two-thirds vote of the qualified electors of the District. On
September 12, 1979, the California Supreme Court.ref used to hear an appeal of-the lower
court's decision..
- On December 17; 1980- the' Third District Court of. Appeal (113 Cal. App. 3d 443)
rendered -a- 3-0 decision- in the case of County of Placer v. Corin that determined. that:
special assessments are not subject to the limitation of `Article XIIIB (Proposition 4, the
Gann appropriations limit). The Court held that the definition of "proceeds of taxes",
imposed by California Constitution Article XIIIB does not apply to special assessments
and Improvement Bonds issued pursuant to Streets and Highways Code, Sections 8500 et
seq., and 10000 et seq., the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 and the Municipal Improvement
Act of 1913. The decision of the Court was not appealed.
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The following table sets forth the estimated schedule of annual debt service of the
Bonds:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
ESTIMATED TABLE OF DEBT SERVICE
NOT TO EXCEFD
$1,774,511.39
Maturing
September 2 Principal Interest Debt Service
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006= -
2007
2008
2009
* Preliminary.
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BONDOWNERS' RISKS
General.
In order to pay debt service on the Bonds, it is necessary that unpaid installments
of assessments on land within the District are paid in a timely manner. Should the
installments not be paid on time, the City has established a Reserve Fund in the initial
amount of approximately six percent (6%) of the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds
to cover delinquencies. The assessments are secured by a lien on the parcels of land and
the City can institute foreclosure proceedings to sell land with delinquent installments for
the amount of such delinquent installments in order to obtain funds to pay debt service
on the Bonds.
Failure by owners of the parcels to pay installments of assessments when due,
depletion of the Reserve Fund, or the inability of the City to sell parcels which have been
subject to foreclosure proceedings for amounts sufficient to cover the delinquent
installments of assessments levied against such parcels may result in the inability of the
City to make full or punctual payments of .debt service on the Bonds, and bondowners
would therefore be adversely affected.
Unpaid assessments do not constitute a personal indebtedness of the owners of the
lots and parcels within the District. There is no assurance the owners will be able to pay
the assessment installments-or that they will pay such installments.even though: financially
able to do so.
Bankruptcy and Foreclosure.
The payment of property owners' assessment installments and the ability of the
City to foreclose the lien of a delinquent unpaid assessment may be limited by
bankruptcy, insolvency, or other laws generally affecting creditors' rights or by the laws
of the State relating to court foreclosure.
Although bankruptcy proceedings would not in themselves cause the assessment
liens to become extinguished, bankruptcy of a property owner could result in a delay by
the City in prosecuting court foreclosure proceedings. Such delay would increase the
likelihood of a delay or default in payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds,
and the possibility of delinquent assessment installments not being paid iri full.
The various legal opinions to be delivered concurrently with the delivery of the
Bonds (including Bond Counsel's approving legal opinion) will be qualified, as to the
enforceability of the various legal instruments, by bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency
or other similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally.
Payment of the assessment installments is entirely dependent upon the timely
payment by the existing landowners, or any other subsequent owners of property within
the District; therefore, there could be delays in payment of debt service on the Bonds as
bankruptcy filing may delay the City's ability to complete its Superior Court foreclosure
proceedings. Moreover, amounts received upon foreclosure sales may not be sufficient to
fully discharge delinquent installments.
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Factors Which May Affect Land Development.
There is no development currently proposed, however, any subsequent development
proposed for the District may be affected by changes in general economic conditions,
fluctuations in the real estate market, changes in ownership of the land and other factors.
In addition, proposed development would be subject to existing and future federal, state
and local regulations. Approval may be required from various public agencies in
connection with the design, nature and extent of required public improvements, or such
matters as land use and zoning. Failure to meet any such future regulations or obtain any
such approvals in a timely manner could delay or adversely affect any proposed
development of the District.
Limited City Obligation Upon Delinquency.
The City's Obligation to advance moneys to pay Bond debt service in the event of
delinquent assessment installments shall not exceed the balance of the Reserve Fund.
The City has made an election in the Resolution of Intention not to be obligated to
advance funds from the general fund of the City for delinquent assessment installments
pursuant to Section 8769(b) of the Bond Law; the only obligation of the City is to transfer
amounts available in the Reserve Fund. There is no assurance that funds will be
available for this. purpose and if, during the period of delinquency there are insufficient
funds in the Reserve Fund, a delay may occur in payments to the owners of the Bonds.
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THE PROJECT
Description of Work.
The proposed works of improvement are generally described as follows:
The construction of certain water system improvements within the Assessment
District including appurtenances. Specific improvements to be constructed include
furnishing and installing approximately 12,740 lineal feet of water mains and
appurtenances to serve a new higher pressure zone in the Reservoir Hill Assessment
District within the City of Huntington Beach. Water mains will range in size from 12-
inches to 18-inches in diameter. Proposed locations of the new water mains are shown on
the Assessment District Diagram in the Appendix Section of this Preliminary Official
Statement.
Estimated Project Costs.
The following are Project costs for the Assessment District as estimated after
receipt of the construction bids on November 17, 1988.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Orange County, California)
COST ESTIMATE FOR
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO 88-1-
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Estimated
costs
I. CONSTRUCTION EXPENSE
Public Works of Construction $1,185,754.00
Construction Contingency 118,575.00-
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TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND CONTINGENCY $1,304,329.00
II. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES
Incidental Costs $ 327,500.39
Underwriter's Discount 44,363.00
Reserve Fund 106,471.00
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TOTAL INCIDENTALS $ 478,334.39
III. LESS CONTRIBUTIONS
Estimated Construction Earnings $ 8,152.00
Cash Collections 0.00
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TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS $ 8,152.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ASSESSMENT $1,774,511.39
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Method and Formula of Assessment.
The law requires and the statutes provide that assessments, as levied pursuant to
the provisions of the "Municipal Improvement 'Act of 1913", must be based on the benefit
that the properties receive from the works of improvement. The statute does not specify
the formula that should be used in any special assessment district proceedings. The
responsibility rests with the Engineer of Work (the "Assessment Engineer") who is retained
for the purpose of making an analysis of the facts and determining the correct
apportionment of the assessment obligation, based upon the benefit received by each
parcel assessed. For these proceedings the City retained the services of Black & Veatch,
Santa Ana, California.
The Assessment Engineer makes his recommendation at the public hearing on the
District, and the final authority and action rests with the City after hearing all testimony
and evidence presented at that public hearing. Upon the conclusion of the public hearing,
the City must take the final action in determining whether or not the assessment spread
has been made in direct proportion to the benefits received. The following information
was included in the Engineer's Report accepted and approved by the City Council:
First of all, it is necessary to identify the benefit that the public improvement will
render to the properties within the boundaries of the District. Properties located within
the District will receive the benefit of having access to a public water supply of
r adequate capacity and pressure. Two distinguishable types of benefits may be realized by
properties in the District: -capacity and distribution.- All properties in the District will
be assured of adequate capacity furnished by.the grid, or network of new and existing
water mains comprising the higher pressure zone. Those properties which are adjacent to,
or which "front" new water mains, will receive a further benefit of distribution. A
distribution benefit results from being able to make a direct service connection tap to a
new water main located in the higher pressure zone. Exemptions from the District are
granted .to those.properties which now have adequate water service and which- meet- the
following development criteria:
Parcels fully developed in conformance with the City's general plan and zoning
ordinances. Such parcels are normally characterized by street improvements,
permanent structures, asphalt parking lots, and landscaping, all of which satisfy
current local code requirements.
Existing water customers located in the higher pressure zone, but who are now
located in the lower pressure zone, would receive the benefit of increased capacity and
pressure, but not a distribution benefit. These customers are only assessed for a capacity
benefit.
In further making the analysis, it is necessary that the property owners receive a
special and direct benefit distinguished from that of the general public. Only those
properties located in the higher pressure zone, which includes land areas generally above
an elevation of 60 feet above mean sea level, and which can be logically served from
either the new water main or.from future extensions of those mains, _benefit from this
project. Existing properties located in the high pressure zones which are already served
by an existing smaller booster pressure zone, such as the Seacliff Village Shopping Center
and adjacent residential developments will receive no added benefits from this project.
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An in-depth analysis was made and two factors are being used in the final method -
of spread and assessment. The proposed assessment formula includes two cost components:
one for capacity and one for distribution. Those properties which front new water mains
in the higher pressure zone will be assessed for capacity and distribution. Those
properties which do no front new mains will only be assessed for capacity. The capacity
charge is based upon total acreage in the District, and each property will be assessed a
flat unit cost per acre. The distribution assessment is based upon the front footage of
each property which borders a new water main. The distribution assessment is based
upon an equivalent cost for installing a distribution main along the affected properties.
A typical distribution main size would be 6 to 8 inches in diameter. The installed cost of
a 6 to 8 inch diameter water main and appurtenances is approximately $30 per foot of
length. Since a water distribution main normally serves properties on both sides of the
street, the proposed distribution assessment is one-half times $30 per foot of length, which
is $15 per foot of front footage. For properties located on street corners, the distribution
assessment is based upon the average foot frontage along the two streets.
Summary of Assessment Proceedings.
The Assessment proceedings being used by the City for the District provide for all
costs to be either estimated or ascertained prior to doing -the work or making the
acquisition of the improvements; right -of use or property involved. Under such
proceedings, the assessments-are then levied,. collections made and Bonds sold to represent
unpaid assessments. The money obtained'. from:cash collections;and,Bond proceeds shall be
used by the--City in payment.for the work to be accomplished,.for the property or right of
use to be acquired and for incidental expenses.
Assessment proceedings can be initiated by either a petition or by the City without
a petition. The District proceedings were initiated by petition: of the owners of more
than 60% of the, area of the property to be subject• to assessment. The assessment
proceedings commenced, and Black & Veatch prepared a written report (the "Engineer's
Report") which contained, among other things, the estimate of Project costs and the
assessment for each parcel to be benefited. The total amount of the proposed assessment
was based on the engineer's estimated cost of the Project. The individual assessments
were spread among the various parcels of land within the District on the basis of the
special benefit to be derived by each parcel from the improvements and acquisitions.
The Engineer's Report was filed and preliminarily approved by the City Council
on October 24, 1988. Thereafter, notice was published in a local newspaper and also
posted along all of the open streets within the District. In addition, notice of the
proposed assessment was mailed to each of the owners whose property was proposed to be
assessed.
The notices advised the property owners of the filing of the Engineer's Report, the
date, time and place for a hearing on the Project, the proposed assessments and the right
to protest. The mailed notices.also advised the property owners of the estimated amount
proposed to be assessed against their properties, as shown in the Engineer's Report.
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Property owners had the right .to protest in writing prior to or at the
commencement of- the hearing and to be heard at such hearing. At the conclusion of the
hearing, held on December 5, 1988, the City adopted its resolution confirming the
assessments and ordering the work and acquisitions. Upon recordation by the County
Recorder of Orange County in the official records, the assessments became liens against
the various assessed parcels. The property owners were given published and mailed notice
of the opportunity to pay all or a portion of the assessment in cash within 30 days of the
recording of the assessment in the office of the Superintendent of Streets. The notice
further advised the property owners that to the extent cash payment was not made, Bonds
would be sold to represent unpaid assessments. It is anticipated that the cash payment
period will end on January 6, 1989. Any property owner who pays an assessment during
the cash collection period is entitled to, and will receive, a reduction of the assessment
representing that portion of the assessment that would otherwise be used for a Bond
discount, capitalized interest and for funding of the Reserve Fund.
Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation, and Majority Protest Act of 1931.
The provisions of the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority
Protest Act of 1931, .Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California, do not apply to these assessment proceedings inasmuch as these proceedings
have been waived by petition executed by over 60% of the owners of land proposed to be
assessed under these proceedings.
Disposition of Surplus. Funds. .
After completion of the Improvement Project and the payment of-all claims from
the Improvement Fund, the-City's governing body shall determine:if a surplus remains in
the Improvement Fund by reason of the assessment and any supplemental assessment
levied for said improvement.- Any such surplus-shall be used-as follows:
a) For transfer to the General Fund of the City of an amount not to exceed the
lesser of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or five percent (5%) of the total
amount expended from the Improvement Fund; and
b) For the maintenance of the improvement; and
c) As a credit upon the assessment and any supplemental assessment, as provided
in Section 10427.1 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
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THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
The property within the boundaries of the District lies entirely within the City of
Huntington Beach. The District is located in the Reservoir Hill portion of;the City.
The District is generally bounded on the north by Ellis Avenue, on the east by
Huntington Street, on the south by Yorktown, and on the west by a line parallel to and
approximately 1,000 feet west of Edwards Street.
Existing Zoning and Land Use.
The land within the Assessment District is zoned as residential and commercial; the
majority of which is undeveloped. A majority of the underdeveloped land is owned by
Huntington Beach Company, whose operations are concentrated in real estate investments
and petroleum interests. Land use within the District is detailed below:
LAND USES
C-1 12 acres Neighborhood Commercial
C-2 25 acres Community Business District
M-1 163 acres Light Industrial
M-2 40 acres Industrial
R 360 acres Residential
The neighborhood commercial (C-1) district is intended to provide for limited
commercial development of under one and one-half acres on one corner of the .intersection
of secondary arterial highways which is compatible with surrounding residential uses. No
automotive uses or outside storage is permitted.
The community business (C-2) district, a more intensive zone, permits all uses
within the C-1 District and, in addition, permits general retail uses including minor
automobile repair and outside storage, subject to specific standards.
Agencies Which Provide Public Utilities Within the Assessment District.
The public agencies and utility companies.listed below provide public utilities and
municipal services to the property within the Assessment District.
Electrical: Southern California Edison
Gas: Southern California Gas
Telephone: General Telephone
Water: City of Huntington Beach
Sewerage: City of Huntington Beach
Education: Huntington Beach High School
District
Huntington Beach Elementary School
District
Fire: City of Huntington Beach
Law Enforcement: City of Huntington Beach
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Access to Parcels to be Assessed. -
According to City staff, all parcels within the District have legal access.
Assessment Roll.
Beginning with the 1981-82 fiscal year, property in California is assessed at 100
percent of full cash value. Article X111A of the California Construction defines such
"full cash value" as the appraised value as of March 1, 1975, plus adjustments not-to-
exceed two percent (2%) per year to reflect inflation and requires reassessment of "full
cash value" upon change of ownership or new construction. Accordingly, the assessed
values in the Table reflect only 1975 values as increased by two percent (2%) per year
.unless the parcel has changed ownership or has had new construction thereon, in which
case the assessed valuation will more closely approximate current market value.
The following information was prepared by the Assessment Engineer as part of the
Engineer's Report, dated October 17, 1988, which presents the assessment roll, the Orange
County Assessor's 1988-89 Full Cash Value (Land and Improvements), ownership of
parcels and estimated assessment under these proceedings.
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
ASSESSMENT ROLL
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APN PROPERTY BASE ASSESSED ASSESSED TOTAL VALUE
NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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023 010 12 HUNT BCH CO 75 $46,856 SO S46,856 S14,148.11 3.31
023 010 13 HUNT BCH CO 75 700,126 0 700,126 51,485.13 13.60
023 181 29 HUNT BCH CO 85 2,500,800 5,087,318 7,588,118 158,821.60 47.78
023 251 41 HUNT BCH CO 75 36,111 0 36,111 6,408.15 5.64
110 015 56 HUNT BCH CO 75 186,733 0 186,733 91,899.92 2.03
110 015 57 HUNT BCH CO 75 70,664 0 70,664 39,241.36 1.80
110 015 59 SO CAL ED * 0 0 0 17,591.00 0.00
110 190 01 HATHAWAY 47,421 0 47,421 11,459.28 4.14
110 190 02 JOHNSON 88 97,314 0 97,314 6,106.59 15.94
110 190 03 JOHNSON 88 67,638 0 67,638 2,965.34 22.81
110 190 04 JOHNSON 88 68,254 0 68,254 3,141.25 21.73
110 190 05 HENDRICKS 99,397 0 99,397 12,213.18 8.14
110 190 06 PAC AMER OIL 13,282 0 13,282 2,487.87 5.34
110 191 Cl FJAERAN 1,495 0 1,495 158.32. 9.44
110 191 02 GOODING 860 0 660 158.32 5.43
110 191 03 LINDSEY 6,131 0 6,131 326.69 18.77
110 191 04 McKINNON 860 0 860 533.32 1.61
110 191 05 OLIVER 860 0 860 158.32 5.43
110 191 06 FJAERAN 1,495 0 1,495 158.32 9.44
110 191 08 KOVNER 12,570 0 12,570 158.32 79.40
110 191 09 FJAERAN 1,495 0 1,495 158.32 9.44
110 191 12 MCKENZIE 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 191 13 LANG 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 191 14 MORTON 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 191 15 MAROW 80 1,899 0 1,899 326.69 5.81
110 191 16 HANKS 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 191 17 FJAERAN 87 8,160 0 8,160 158.32 51.54
110 191 18 LINDESY 81 6,253 0 6,253 326.69 19.14
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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110 191 20 FJAERAN 84 1,524 0 1,524 158.32 9.63
110 191 21 6WLPERT. 80 4,634 0 4,634 158.32 29.27
110 192 01 MARTINSON 80 1,759 0 1,759 326.69. 5.38
110 192 03 OLIVER 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 192 06 QU1NE 83 13,246 0 13,246 158.32 83.67
110 192 07 ENENBACH 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 192 08 GUTHRIE 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 192 09 TAYLOR 80 2,177 0 2,177 158.32 13.75
110 192 11 CARMICHAEL 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 192 12 SWARTZ 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 192 14 MAROW 80 2,734 0 2,734 477.47 5.73
110 192 16 FJAERAN 84 1,524 0 1,524 158.32 9.63
,110 192 18 ADLER 86 24,969 0 24,969 158.32 157.71
110 192 19 MEYER 80 2,504 0 2,504 158.32. 15.82
110 193 01 MAROW 80 832 0 832 158.32 5.26
110 193 02 FJAERAN 84 1,584 0 1,584 158.32 10.01
110 193 03 BIRD 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 193 04 BOUSKA 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 193 05 MORTON 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 193 07 MORTON 80 1,759 0 1,759 326.69 5.38
110 200 01 ALBRECHT 88 480,500 0 480,500 5,352.69 89.77
110 200 02 ALBRECHT 88 729,000 0 729,000 6,282.50 116.04
110 200 03 COLBERT 88 493,563 0 493,563 12,012.14 41.09
110 200 04 HATHAWAY 86 262,168 0 262,168 6,282.50 41.73
110 200 05 HATHAWAY 86 346,632 3,685 350,317 12,565.00 27.88
110 200 10 HUNT BCH CO 79 18,879 0 18,879 6,106.59 3.09
110 200 11 HUNT BCH CO 75 40,325 0 40,325 6,106.59 6.60
110 200 13 HUNT PAC CO 86 478,479 0 478,479 17,163.18 27.88
110 200 14 SUNDERLAND 75 23,046 0 23,046 17,163.18 1.34
110 200 15 1SHIBASHI 75 76,865 0 76,865 12,565.00 6.12
110 200 16 1SHIBASHI 75 49,600 0 49,600 12,565.00 3.95
110 200 17 HUNT BCH CO 75 239,748 0 239,748 60,490.37 3.96
110 200 18 HUNT BCH CO 75 23,046 0 23,046 17,012.40 1.35
110 200 19 CITY OF HS 80 233,097 0 233,097 8,506.20 27.40
110 200 20 HUNT BCH CO 79 181,94.7 0 181,947 8,506.20 21.39
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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110 200 21 BLASGEN 79 26,596 0 26,596 17,012.40 1.56
110 200 22 HUNT BCH CO 82 602,164 0 602,164 18,486.83 32.57
110 200 23 DE NUB1L'A 75 39,094 0 39,094 6,282.50 6.22
110 200 29 HUNT BCH CO 88 378,245 0 378,245 214,383.30 1.76
110 210 01 LANDIS 77 82,734 7,944 90,678 14,175.83 6.40
110 210 02 ROSS 75 27,543 0 27,543 4,583.59 6.01
110 210 03 NICCOLE 79 6,623 0 6,623 1,374.55 4.82
110 210 04 SHERRILL 88 27,000 0 27,000 326.69 82.65
110 210 06 SCHUESLER 75 2,310 0 2,310 1,701.24 1.36
110 210 07 SPELTS 75 12,397 0 12,397 2,268.32 5.47
110 210 08 HUNT BCH CO 79 88,749 0 88,749 3,402.48 26.08
110 210 09 HUNT BCH CO 75 67,257 0 67,257 16,962.14 3.97
110 210 10 NICCOLE 82 104,818 0 104,818 2,797.70 37.47
110 210 11 GOLDON 79 470 0 470 857.67 0.55
110 211 01 SMITH 80 970 0 970 535.83 1.81,
110 211 02 BORGHETTI 80 970 0 970 535.83 1.81
110 211 03 MAROW 80 2,084 0 2,084 1,071.66 1.94
110 211 04 TUNSTALL 80 1,016 0 1,016 535.83. 1.90
110 211 05 TUNSTALL 80 7,421 0 7,421 3,755.85 1.98
110 211 06 WEIR OIL CO 83 60,336 0 60,336 653.38 92.34
110 211 07 WE;R OIL CO 83 15,069 0 15,069 653.38 23.06
110 211 08 WEIR OIL CO 83 15,069 0 15,069 160.83 93.70
110 211 09 HOWELL 85 13,246 0 13,246 160.83 82.36
110 211 10 ESTRADA 80 11063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 211 11 VARGAS 80 970 0 970 160.83 6.03
110 211 12 VARGAS 80 970 0 970 160.83 6.03
110 211 13 WOOD 82 12,542 0 12,542 160.83 77.98
110 211 14 VARGAS 80 970 0 970 160.83 6.03
110 212 01 COBB 87 2,788 0 2,788 160.83 17.34
110 212 02 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 03 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 04 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 05 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 06 THOMPSON 82 4,458 0 4,458 160.83 27.72
110 212 07 WEIR OIL CO 83 16,560 0 16,560 160.83 102.97
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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110 212 08 WEIR OIL CO 83 16,560 0 16,560 160.83 102.97
110 212 09 WEIR OIL CO 83 16,560 0 16,560 . 160.83 102.97
110 212 10 BROWN 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 212 11 BROWN 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 212 12 MAROW 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 14 FOLMAR 80 T,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 15 FOLMAR 80 3,014 0 3,014 477.47 6.31
110 212 16 THOMPSON 82 12,542 0 12,542 160.83 77.98
110 212 17 MAROW 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 18 AMARK 80 3,189 0 3,189 160.83 19.83
110 212 19 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 20 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 21 FOLMAR 80 2,084 0 2,084 326.69 6.38
110 212 22 AMARK 80 2,504 0 2,504 160.83 15.57
110 213 01 MAROW 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 213 02 BATES 84 12,987 0 12,987 160.83. 80.75
110 213 03 BEER 80 970 0 970 160.83 6.03
110 213 04 CATRON 87 7,650 0 7,650 160.83 47.57
110 213 05 PARKS 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 06 PARKS 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 07 WALLBANK 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 08 WALLBANK 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 09 WALLBANK 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 10 WALLBANK 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 11 MAROW 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 213 12 BORGHETTI 80 970 0 970 160.83 6.03
110 220 02 BRINDLE 76 37,292 0 37,292 16,962.14 2.20
110 220 03 BRINDLE 78 42,263 0 42,263 10,287.70 4.11
110 220 04 BRINDLE 78 98,972 57,929 156,901 6,674.44 23.51
110 220 05 BRINDLE 80 243,633 0 243,633 12,565.00 19.39
110 221 01 PETTITT 86 3,499 0 3,499 577.99 6.05
110 221 02 WELLER 80 2,269 0 2,269 376.95 6.02
110 221 03 MAIN 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 04 WALLBANK 87 5,100 0 5,100 183.45 27.80
110 221 05 ALLEN 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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110 221 06 TITLE INSUR 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 07 BAILEY 80 1,202 0 1,202 183.45 6.55
110 221 08 WALKER 84 2,927 0 2,927 183.45 15.96
110 221 09 HARGROVE 80 2,177 0 2,177 183.45 11.87
110 221 10 LAMBERT 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 11 KAHLE 80 1,202 0 1,202 183.45 6.55
110 221 12 HOFFMAN 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 13 WALKER 84 2,927 0 2,927 183.45 15.96
110 221 14 KELLER 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 15 DEUTSCH 83 13,246 0 13,246 183.45 72.20
110 221 17 BANK UNION 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 18 MITCHEELL 83 8,323 0 8,323 183.45 45.37
110 221 19 PETTITT 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 20 TERRY 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 21 FORD 86 - 9,883 0 9,883 183.45 53.87
110 221 22 SCOULLER 80 . 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 23 SHERRILL 83 5,520 0 5,520 183.45 30.09
110 221 24 WALKER 84 2,927 0 2,927 183.45 15.96
110 221 25 HARGROVE 80 2,177 0 2,177 183.45 11.87
110 221 26 HAY 81 2,966 0 2,966 183.45 16.17
110 222 01 SMITH 84 1,297 0 1,297 183.45 7.07
110 222 02 WOODSON 82 1,113 0 1,113 183.45 6.07
110 222 04 LAN 80 2,269 0 2,269 376.95 6.02
110 222 05 HUBBS 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 222 06 FULLER 80 2,269 0 2,269 376.95 6.02
110 222 07 BUTTERS 80 1,202 0 1,202 183.45 6.55
110 222 08 JACOBSON 80 1,389 0 1,389 183.45 7.57
110 222 09 JACOBSON 80 2,781 0 2,781 376.95 7.38
110 222 10 NEWCOMER 80 4,405 0 4,405 728.77 6.04
110 222 11 YOUNG 83 47,473 0 47,473 552.86 85.87
110 222 13 MORTON 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 222 14 SPELTS 80 1,389 0 1,389 183.45 7.57
110 222 16 ADDLER 85 8,489 0 8,489 183.45 46.27
110 222 18 TOWNLEY 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 222 19 SMITH 85 9,019 0 9,019 183.45 49.16
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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110 222 20 EILERTSEN 87 25,500 0 25,500 552.86 46.12
110 222 21 POWERS 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 222 22 STERMAN 87 3,080 0 3,080 183.45 16.79
110 222 23 GUSTAFSON 88 6,054 0 6,054 183.45 33.00
110 222 24 STERMAN 87 3,080 0 3,080 183.45 16.79
110 222 26 BORGHETTI 80 1,063 0 1,063 183.45 5.79
110 222 27 BORGHETTI 80 1,063 0 1,063 183.45 5.79
110 222 28 BORGHETTI 80 1,063 0 1,063 183.45 5.79
110 222 29 SAILER 80 2,154 0 2,154 183.45 11.74
110 222 30 SAILER 80 2,154 0 2,154 183.45 11.74
110 230 08 HUNT BCH CO 83 359,139 0 359,139 73,128.30 4.91
110 072 02 HUNT BCH CO 75 11,832 0 11,832 2,161.18 5.47
111 072 03 HUNT BCH CO 75 2,601 0 2,601 326.69 7.96
111 072 04 HUNT BCH CO 75 1,156,673 0 1,156,673 155,810.58 7.42
111 072 05 HUNT BCH CO 75 193,451 0 193,451 23,672.46 8.17
111 072 07 HUNT BCH CO 75 35,024 0 35,024 9,649.92 3.63
111 072 08 HUNT BCH CO 75 16,137 0 16,137 4,071.06 3.96
111 072 09 HUNT BCH CO 75 19,258 0 .19,258 2,940.21 6.55
111 072 10 HUNT BCH CO 75 76,679 0 76,679 11,760.84- 6.52
111 072 11 HUNT BCH CO 83 663,550 0 663,550 12,213.18 54.33
111 072 12 HUNT BCH CO 83 663,550 0 663,550 12,213.18 54.33
111 072 14 HUNT BCH CO 87 660,302 0 660,302 16,962.14 38.93
111 072 15 HUNT BCH CO 77 94,523 0 94,523 16,%2.14 5.57
111 072 17 HUNT BCH Co 78 31,756 25,268 57,024 7,088.39 8.04
111 072 18 HUNT BCH CO. 75 45,767 0 45,767 15,431.55 2.97
111 072 20 HUNT BCH CO 75 85,811 0 85,811 9,825.83 8.73
111 072 21 HUNT BCH CO 77 130,496 14,099 144,595 13,618.12 10.62
111 072 22 HUNT BCH Co 77 25,933 0 25,933 5,026.00 5.16
111 072 23 HUNT BCH CO 75 53,012 0 53,012 8,242.64 6.43
111 110 01 GREER 75 25,695 5,768 31,463 2,513.00 12.52
111 110 02 GREER 75 25,695 0 25,695 2,513.00 10.22
111 110 03 GEOTSCH 75 25,695 0 25,695 2,513.00 10.22
111 110 04 COHN 76 99,822 0 99,822 4,598.79 21.71
111 110 05 COHN 88 63,985 0 63,985 2,462.74 25.98
111 110 07 WEAVER 85 57,631 0 57,631 3,506.50 16.44
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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111 110 09 BOLLMAN 88 41,271 70,795 112,066 2,329.29 48.11
111 110 10 GABE 85 27,405 0 27,405 1,177.21 23.28
111 110 11 DUNN 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 110 12 DUNN 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 110 13 DUNN 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 110 14 LANDIS 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 110 16 CUSTER 85 232,722 24,407 257,129 2,025.48 126.95
111 110 18 MANDIC 84 612,114 1,622 613,736 5,026.00 122.11
111 110 19 GREER 75 25,697 24,467 50,164 2,513.00 19.96
111 110 20 GREER 75 25,697 0 25,697 2,513.00 20.45
111 110 21 PEDERSON 86 106,363 0 106,363 1,256.50 84.65
111 110 22 PEDERSON 86 106,390 0 106,390 1,256.50 604.80
111 110 23 CUSTER 85 19,644 0 19,844 175.91 4.74
111 120 01 S & C OIL 75 26;503 0 26,503 4,183.94 5.87
111 120 06 THOMAS 75 25,695 4,869 30,564 4,512.09 6.77
111 120 07 THOMAS 75 25,695 2,643 28,338 4,512.09 6.04
111 120 08 THOMAS 76 64,082 3,782 67,864 4,688.00 17.90
111 120 09 THOMAS 85 320,484 0 320,484 3,790.53 169.59
111 120 11 LINGLE 88 38,057 0 38,057 1,889.71 31.92
111 120 12 LINGLE 88 37,418 0 37,418 1,192.29 31.38
111 120 13 THOMAS 77 11,119 0 11,119 1,177.21 9.45
111 120 14 THOMAS 77 12,068 0 12,068 1,177.21 10.25
111 120 15 THOMAS 77 12,068 0 12,668 1,177.21 10.25
111 120 16 ARMSTRONG 77 24,138 0 24,138 2,329.29 10.36
111 120 17 THOMAS 77 12,068 0 12,068 1,177.21 10.25
111 120 18 THOMAS 84 70,357 0 70,357 1,177.21 59.77
111 120 19 THOMAS 82 67,908 0 67,908 1,177.21 57.69
111 120 20 THOMAS 82 135,819 2,395 138,214 2,336.83 59.15
111 120 22 THOMAS 75 25,695 7,990 33,685 2,513.00 13.40
111 120 23 THOMAS 75 25,695 2,930 28,625 2,513.00 11.39
111 120 24 THOMAS 75 25,695 41,081 66,776 2,515.51 26.55
111 120 25 THOMAS 76 54,668 13,107 67,775 2,513.00 26.97
111 120 28 WEIR OIL CO 77 27,070 0 27,070- 4,183.94 6.47
111 120 29 MUNIZ 78 46,005 7,379 53,384 2,035.53 26.23
111 120 30 THOMAS 81 970 0 970 501.82 1.93
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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111 130 01 GEOTSCH 87 51,000 0 51,000 792.72 64.34
111 130 02 WEIR OIL CO 84 119,066 0 119,066 1,753.25 67.91
111 130 05 ASHBY 83 56,307 76,179 132,486 1,169.67 113.27
111 130 06 PETERSON 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 130 07 LINGLE 88 37,922 0 37,922 1,177.21 32.21
111 130 08 LINGLE 88 37,922 0 37,922 1,177.21 32.21
111 130 09 MACKLINGA 86 73,350 0 73,350 2,354.42 31.15
111 130 10 HUNT BCH CO 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 130 11 MILLS 80 6,378 0 6,378 1,133.59 5.63
111 130 12 MILLS 80 6,378 0 6,378 1,288.58 4.95
111 130 14 HNTGTN SURF 80 20,323 0 20,323 2,852.93 7.12
111 130 15 RENNER 80 24,686 0 24,686 4,688.00 5.27
111 130 16 HUNT BCH CO 80 58,006 0 58,006 9,376.00 6.19
111 130 17 HUNT BCH CO 80 29,001 0 29,001 4,688-.00 6.19
111 130 18 HUNT BCH CO 80 26,541 0 26,541 7,866.97 3.37
111 130 19 HUNT BCH CO' 80 12,201 0 12,201 6,529.86 1.87
111 130 20 HUNT BCH CO 80 58,006 0 58,006 5,026.00 11.54
111 130 21 HUNT BCH CO 80 14,522- 0 14,522 1,206.24 12.04
111. 130.22 HUNT BCH CO- 80 17,400 0 17,400 1,256.50 13.85
111 130 23 HUNT BCH CO 80 58,006 0 58,006 5,026.00 11.54
111 130 24 WEIR OIL CO 80 29,604 0 29,604 2,513.00 11.78
111 130 25 WEIR 78 24,609 26,388 5C,997 1,532.93 33.27
111 130 26 WEIR OIL CO 83 76,112 0 76,112 1,753.25 43.41
111 140 01 TELFORD 80 14,150 0 14,150 2,329.29 6.07
111 140 02 WEIR 81 3,975 0 3,975 583.58 6.81
111 140 04 WEAVER 85 26,530 0 26,530 1,177.21 22.54
111 140 05 WEAVER 85 26,530 0 26,530 1,177.21 22.54
111 140 06 WEAVER 85 43,380 4,371 47,751 2,329.29 20.50
111 140 07 LINGLE 85 46,079 0 46,079 2,329.29 19.78
111 140 08 WEAVER 85 46,162 10,612 56,774 1,177.21 48.23
111 140 09 LOMA LINDA 80 6,214 0 6,214 1,177.21 5.28
111 140 14 WEAVER 75 52,961 2,362 55,323 2,513.00 22.01
111 140 15 ALBERT 75 25,695 1,317 27,012 2,513.00 10.75
111 140 16 DABNEY 87 37,894 0 37,894 2,513.00 15.08
111 140 18 DAGMAR 80 29,004 0 29,604 2,513.00 11.78
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111 140 19 GUSTAFSON 78 52,537 91,924 144,461 2,513.00 57.49
111 140 20 TEM PROP 80 9,000 0 9,000 502.60 17.91
111 140 21 TEM PROP 80 24,730 0 24,730 1,231.37 20.08
111 140 22 TEM PROP 80 13,500 0 13,500 753.90 17.91
111 140 23 MILLER 88 89,828 0 89,828 2,513.00 35.75
111 140 24 PEDERSON 86 215,947 0 215,947 2,513.00 85.93
111 140 25 MILLER 88 240,347 38,386 278,733 2,513.00 110.92
111 140 26 LEVOY 80 8,814 0 8,814 628.25 14.03
111 140 27 LEVOY 80 6,354 0 6,354 628.25 10.11
111 140 28 HUNT BCH CO 80 12,386 0 12,386 628.25 19.72
111 140 29 HUNT BCH CO 80 12,386 0 12,386 628.25 19.72
111 140 30 HUNT BCH CO 80 11,226 0 11,226 628.25 17.87
111 140 31 HUNT BCH CO 80 12,386 0 12,386' 628.25 19.72
111 140 32 HUNT BCH CO 80 55,126 0. 55,126 4,523.40 12.19
111 140 33 HUNT BCH CO 82 52,204 3,074 55,278 4,523.40 12.22
111 140 34 HUNT BCH CO 81 55,663 17,059 72,722 628.25 115.75
111 140 35 HUNT BCH CO 81 165,867 0 165,867 1,884.75 88.00
111 140 36 WEIR 80 6,075 0 6,075 583.58 10.41
111 140 37 WEEIR " 80 12,.201 0 12,201 1,177.21 10.36
111 150 13 WEIR 80 12,433 0 12,433 1,177.21 10.56
111 150 15 ANDERSON 77 36,917 2,930 39,847 1,733.97 22.98
111 150 17 SCOTT 76 66,596 6,952 73,548 1,733.97 42.42
111 150 18 HUNT BCH CO 81- 170,599 0 170,599 1,935.01 88.16
111 150 19 TIPTON 81 55,617 0 55,617 1,281.63 43.40
111 150 20 TIPTON 80 15,170 0 15,170 1,105.72 13.72
111 150 21 BURLINGHAM 80 63,806 0 63,806 904.68 70.53
111 150 22 HUNT BCH CO 82 57,147 0 57,147 376.95 151.60
111 150 23 HUNT BCH CO 82 57,147 0 57,147 351.82 162.43
111 150 24 ELLIOTT 82 17,306 3,543 20,849 980.07 21.27
111 150 25 LINDLEY 87 24,322 0 24,322 2,436.30 9.98
111 150 26 HUNT BCH CO 75 12,725 0 12,725 2,354.42 5.40
111 150 27 HUNT BCH CO 77 29,955 0 29,955 2,354.42 12.72
111 150 28 HUNT BCH CO 75 26,266 0 26,266 4,791.73 5.48
111 150 29 HUNT BCH CO 77 32,798 0 32,798 2,472.79 13.26
111 150 30 RSTGS INVES 75 14,670 0 14,670 3,731.31 3.93
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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111 150 31 HUNT BCH CO 81 85,304 0 85,304 2,521.66 33.83
111 150 32 HUNT BCH CO 82 34,918 0 34,918 854.42 40.87
111 150 33 HUNT BCH CO 82 33,721 0 33,721 1,777.60 18.97
111 150 34 KELLER 82 6,288 4,012 10,300 226.17 45.54
111 150 36 BROWN 77 11,543 2,074 13,617 3,670.99 3.71
111 150 37 KELLER 75 15,801 943 16,744 2,435.33 6.88
111 150 38 WORTHY 77 20,773 1,652 22,425 2,619.58 8.56
111 150 39 WEIR OIL CO 77 38,477 34,031 72,508 2,817.77 25.73
111 150 40 HUNT BCH CO 75 21,008 0 21,008 3,018.81 6.96
111 150 44 HUNT BCH CO 80 289,751 0 289,751 1,733.97 167.10
111 150 47 HUNT BCH CO 75 28,396 0 28,396 3,881.50 7.32
159 191 01 HUNT BCH CO 77 126,519 0 126,519 2,563.26 49.36
159 191 02 HUNT BCH CO 75 27,826 0 27,826 2,035.53 13.67
159 191 03 HUNT BCH CO 79 5,748 5,748 11,496 2,638.65 4.36
159 191 04 HNTGTN SIGNAL 75 51,211 5,301 56,512 2,613.52 21.62
159 281 01 HUNT BCH CO 75 29,483 0 29,483 2,930.46 10.06
159 281 02 HUNT BCH CO 75 29,054 0 29,054 4,432.41 6.55
159 281 03 HASSETT 75 7,662 16,894 24,556 1,101.82 22.29
159 281 05 HUNT BCH CO 75 - 33,552 0 33,552 2,186.31 15.35
159 282 08 HNTGTN SIGNAL 84 81,181 0 81,181 879.55 92.30
159 282 09 HNTGTN SIGNAL 75 9,035 0 9,035 879.55 10.27
159 282 10 GODDARD 77 56,938 0 56,938 1,608.32 35.40
159 282 11 SCOTT 75 50,829 0 50,829 4,950.61 10.27
159 282 12 HUNT BCH CO 80 7,282 0 7,282 779.03 9.35
159 311 02 HUNT BCH CO 75 421,418 0 421,418 20,078.87 20.99
159 311 03 HUNT BCH CO 75 53,768 0 53,768 5,277.30 10.19
159 311 04 HUNT BCH CO 81 41,515 0 41,515 376.95 110.13
159 311 05 HUNT BCH CO 81 41,515 0 41,515 376.95 110.13
159 311 06 HUNT BCH CO 81 54,592 0 54,592 603.12 90.52
159 311 07 HUNT BCH CO 75 14,053 135 14,188 502.60 28.23
159 311 08 ESPITIA 75 14,005 2,310 16,315 653.38 24.97
159 311 10 ESPITIA 75 12,068 0 12,068 653.38 18.47
159 311 11 BRUNO 76 23,613 0 23,613 653.38 36.14
159 311 12 SO PAC RR * 0 0 0 1,155.98 0.00
159 351 01 WSTRN HOMER * 0 0 0 12.56 0.00
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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159 351 02 WSTRN HOMEX * 0 0 0 163.34 0.00
159 351 03 FAAS 87 127,500 0 127,500 522.70 243.93
159 351 04 WSTRN HOMEX 88 90,180 249,820 340,000 600.61 566.09
159 351 05 WSTRN HOMEX 88 111,650 193,350 305,000 628.25 485.48
159 351 06 ORLANDO 87 127,500 218,764 346,264 678.51 510.33
159 351 07 WSTRN HOMEX 88 312,380 7,720 320,100 731.28 437.73
159 351 08 WSTRN HOMEX 88 93,235 204,748 297,983 731.28 407.48
159 351 09 WSTRN HOMEX 88 125,000 221,788 346,788 758.93 456.94
159 351 10 THOMAS 87 136,170 261,528 397,698 914.73 434.77
159 351 11 STEDD 87 127,500 225,454 352,954 706.15 499.83
159 351 12 WSTRN HOMEX 88 94,630 245,370 • 340,000 706.15 481.48
159 351 13 ENGLE 87 127,500 196,195 323,695 706.15 458.39
159 351 14 BUSCHE 87 124,440 0 124,440 731.28 170.17
159 351 15 WSTRN HOMER 88 101,850 238,150 340,000 841.86 403.87
159 351 16 WSTRN-HOMEX 88 123,080 161,920 285,000 758.93 375.53
159"351 17 FAAS 87 127;500 0 127,500 628.25 202.94
159 351 18 WSTRN HOMEX 85 0 0 0 188.47 0.00
159 352 01 GALE 87 106,375 198,204 304,579 809.19 376.40
159 352 02 BIOXIN 87 108,446 165,933 - 274,379 678.51 404.38
159 352 03 CRACCHIOLO 87 106,090 178,489 284,579 809.19 351.68
159 352 04 MCDEVITT 88 165,450 233,550 399,000 861.96 462.90
159 352 05 KUBELKA 86 171,666 472,205 643,871 3,030.68 212.45
159 352 06 CHAPMAN 87 163,200 0 163,200 1,829.46 89.21
159 352 07 WATSON 88 119,646 153,088 272,734 731.28 372.95
159 352 08 DAHL 88 114,300 225,700 340,000 784.06 433.64
159 352 09 EDWARDS 87 132,436 182,743 315,179 784.06 401.98
159 352 10 ALDOROTY 87 123,134 185,745 308,879 809.19 381.71
159 352 11 WALTERS 87 136,812 178,367 315,179 861.96 365.65
159 352 12 DUNCAN 88 136,170 201,302 337,472 992.63 339.98
159 352 13 RABOY 87 113,107 166,372 279,479 731.28 382.18
159 352 14 WSTRN HOMEX 88 130,716 223,784 354,500 653.38 542.56
159 352 15 ' MCDEVITT 88 145,080 257,920 403,000 522.70 771.00
159 352 16 MCDEVITT 88 155,230 233,770 389,000 575.48 675.96
159 352 17 MANDIC 86 166,464 0 166,464 2,691.42 61.85
159 352 18 HILL 87 158,100 0 158,100 2,299.39 68.76
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APN PROPERTY BASE ASSESSED ASSESSED TOTAL VALUE
NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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159 352 19 FISHER 87 51,550 79,829 131,379 653.38 201.08
159 352 20 PLUNKETT 87 121,380 78,206 199,5B6 967.50 206.29
159 352 21 WSTRN HOMEX 85 0 0 0 155.81 0.00
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TOTAL $26,334,488 $11,607,689 $37,942,177 $1,774,511.35 21.38
*PRIOR TO 1977
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Environmental Review.
The Project is subject to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA), Public Resources Code, Section 21000 et sea.
On November 23, 1988, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach adopted
a Negative Declaration under the Act to the effect that "the Project will not have a
significant effect on the environment". A Notice of Determination was filed in the
Offices of the County Clerk on November 28, 1988, and the statute of limitations for
persons seeking to challenge the City's approval of the Negative Declaration will have
expired on December 28, 1988.
Property Tax Delinquencies.
The following tax delinquency information was compiled during the week ending
October 26, 1988 from Orange County public records. While all efforts have been made to
be as thorough as possible no warranties are given concerning the accuracy or
completeness of this information.
SUMMARY OF TAX DELINQUENCIES*
(Week Ending October 26, 1988)
4%
Number
Parcels to be Assessed 381
Parcels delinquent for
1987-88, Only 4
Parcels Delinquent Prior Years 7
Total Parcels Delinquent 11
Total Assessment of Delinquent
Parcels $11,077.10
Percentage of Total Assessment
Represented by Delinquent Parcels 0.62% ,
* Information concerning the first installment of 1988-89 taxes are unavailable.
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 99-1 - -
(RESERVOIR HILL) ;
Tax Delinquencies
(Week Ending October 26, 1988)
Assessor's Assessment Fiscal Prior Years'
Parcel No. Amount Year Delinauent Tax
110-192-16 $ 158.32 85/86 $ 80.26
110-193-02 158.32 85/86 80.26
110-212-06 160.83 85/86/87 233.68
110-212-16 160.83 85/86/87 576.48
110-222-29 183.45 86/87 92.29
110-222-30 183.45 86/87 92.29
111-110-21 1,256.50 87/88 1,357.20
111-110-22 1,256.50 87/88 1,357.55
111-120-01 4,183.94 86/87 742.02
111-140-24 2,513.00 87/88 2,719.17 .
159-352-11 861.96 87/88 200.56
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TOTAL $11,077.10 $7,531.76
Source: Orange County Public Records.
The Property Owners.
The following specific information regarding ownership of assessed parcels in the
District has been provided by the City. This information is included because it may be
relevant to an informed evaluation of the Project and the security for the Bonds.
However, no assurance can be given that ownership of one or more of such parcels will
not be changed. Additionally, certain parcels within the District and which are subject to
assessment are subject to leases which permit the lesee to utilize the leasehold property for
oil and gas extraction. The leases have indefinite terms and terminate only when
abandoned by the lessee or when the extration of oil and gas is no longer profitable for
the lessee in the determination of the lessee. Under the terms of these leases, the property
owner/lessor is responsible for the payment of all assessments on the leasehold properties.
The Huntington Beach Company (See THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT - The Huntington
Beach Company (HBCO)) is Nie property owner/lessor of all properties subject to these
leases.
As a result of the existing oil leases, much of the property within the District has
been used for oil production. As a result of this use, there exists the possibility that such
property may contain residue from the oil operations. Prior to approval of development
plans, the City requires certification from the property owner that no such residue is
present.
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Currently there are no plans by any of the owners for development and it is
unknown what may occur in the future. This information should not be construed to -
suggest that the Bonds or the assessments securing the Bonds are personal obligations of
the property owners or the developers.
Property Owner Percent of Assessment
The Huntington Beach Co. 70%
All Others 30%
The Huntington Beach Company (HBCO).
The following information about the Huntington Beach Company was provided by
HBCO.
The Huntington Beach Company commenced operations in 1903 as a real estate and
agricultural concern with holdings and operations centered in what became the City of
Huntington Beach in Orange County. In 1919, HBCO entered into an oil and gas drilling
lease with Chevron, which soon discovered oil on its leasehold interest and subsequently
acquired more than 60% of HBCO's Common Stock. For the next four decades, HBCO
profited primarily from oil-and gas operations. With the maturing of its oil fields, HBCO
again concentrated on real estate development, its present primary focus. Development by
HBCO is concentrated mainly in Southern California. HBCO is a wholley-owned
subsidiary of Chevron Corporation.
Encyclopedia Lots.
In 1914 and 1915, the Encyclopedia Americana gave away a "coastal lot" in
Huntington Beach with every set of encyclopedias it sold. These lots, known as
"Encyclopedia Lots", are usually distinguished by their odd size, approximately 25' x 100'.
Several of these lots are within the District (about 113 lots with aggregate assessments of
approximately $18,724.36), but because of their size, are prohibited for residential
development unless consolidated with other similar lots to form estate-size lots.
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THE CITY
Organization.
The City of Huntington Beach, located in the County of Orange, was incorporated
in 1909, and operates under a Charter adopted in 1937 as amended and restated in 1982
and in 1984. The Charter provides for a Council-Administrator form of government.
Seven council members, including a mayor, are elected at large. Currently, the City is
comprised of the following members who serve four-year terms:
Term
Agency Member Ext)ires Occupation
Wes Bannister, Mayor 1990 Insurance Broker
Tom Mays, Mayor Pro Tern 1990 System Analyst
John Erskine 1990 Building Industry Director
Peter Green 1992 Professor
Don MacAllister 1992 Computer Consultant
Jim Silva 1992 High School Teacher
Grace Winchell 1990 College Counselor
The professional staff of the City presently includes the following members:
Paul E. Cook is the City Administrator. Immediately prior to his appointment to
this position, Mr. Cook served as Director of Public Works for the City for eight years.
Mr. Cook graduated from the University of Maine with a Bachelor of Science degree in
Civil Engineering, and from the University of Southern California with a Masters Degree
in Public Administration.
Robert Franz is Deputy City Administrator of the City. Prior to his appointment,
Mr. Franz served as the Assistant City Administrator of the City of Montebello for 11
years. Mr. Franz graduated from Occidental College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Mathematics. He also received a Masters Degree in Business Administration from the
University of Southern California.
Louis F. Sandoval is the Public Works Director of the City. Prior to his
appointment to this position, Mr. Sandoval served as Public Services Director for the cities
of Whittier and Beverly Hills. Mr. Sandoval graduated from the University of Southern
California with a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Administration.
Lester G. Evans is the City Engineer. Prior to his appointment.he served as the
City Engineer for the City of Carlsbad, California for three years and as Director of
Public Works/City Engineer for the City of Rialto for six years. Mr. Evans graduated
from Claremeont McKenna College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, from Stanford
University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering and -from the
University of California at Riverside with a Masters Degree in Public Administration.
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Assessed Valuation.
The following table lists the City's assessed valuation for the past five years.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSED VALUATION
1985/96 TO 1988/99
Assessed
Year Valuation
1985/86 $7,445,307,033
1986/87 8,000,260,977
1987/88 8,556,563,390
1988/89
Direct and Overlapping Debt.
Although no specific development project is planned within the District, the future
development of the Resevoir Hills area would require the installation of a substantial
amount of public improvements in addition to the Project. The City presently anticipates
that -a portion of -such -additional public improvements would 'tie financed. through the
future formation of one or-more assessment districts and/or community facilities districts,
some of the territory of which would include land within--the District.
The table on the following page shows the City's direct and overlapping debt as of
December 7, 1.988.
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
1988-89 ASSESSED VALUATION -
$8,580,201,414 (after deducting $201,634,519
redevelopment tax allocation increment)
Direct and Overlaonina Bonded Debt % Aoolicablel Debt 12/1/88
Orange County 7.883 $ 138,740
Orange County Building Authorities 7.883 8,436,839
Orange County Flood Control District 7.885 690,726
Metropolitan Water District 1.599 8,402,105
Municipal Water Dist. of Orange Co.
Water Facilities Corp. 12.400 8,537,400
Orange County Sanitation Dists. 01, 2 & 3
Certificates of Participation 5.253 6,072,468
Orange County Sanitation District #3 11.168 63,545
Orange County Sanitation District #11 99.943 212,878
Coast Community College Dist. Authority 30.138 6,291,307
Los Alamitos Unified School District 1.698 12,244
Huntington Beach Union High School Dist. 70.196 1,389,880
Fountain Valley School District 30.642 1,401,871
Huntington Beach School District 96.760 1,209,500
Ocean View School District 93.123 2.123,204
City of Huntington Beach 100.000 2,615,000
City of Huntington Beach Bldg. Authorities 100.000 23,130,0002
TOTAL GROSS DIRECT AND OVERLAPPING
BONDED DEBT $70,728,7073
Less: MWDOC Water Facilities Cor:
(100% self-supporting) 8,537,400
Orange Co. Sanitation Dist. #3
(100% self-supporting) 63.545
TOTAL NET DIRECT AND OVERLAPPING BONDED
DEBT $62,127,762
Ratios to 1988-89 Assessed Valuation
Direct Debt ($25,745,000) 0.30%
Total Gross Debt 0.82%
Total Net Debt 0.72%
SHARE OF AUTHORIZED AND UNSOLD BONDS
Metropolitan Water District $4,237,350
Fountain Valley School District $1,506,054
Ocean View School District $1,732,088
STATE SCHOOL BUILDING AID REPAYABLE AS OF 6/30/88: $30,901,907
YN: ($200)
1. Based on 1987-88 ratios.
2. Excludes 1915 Act bonds to be sold.
3. Excludes tax and revenue anticipation notes, revenue, mortgage revenue and tax
allocation bonds and non-bonded capital lease obligations.
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3
CONCLUDING INFORMATION
Tax Exemption.
In the opinion of Brown & Diven, Bond Counsel, under existing statutes,
regulations, rulings and court decisions, the interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross
income for federal income tax purposes pursuant to Section 103(a) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"). In addition, Bond Counsel is of the
opinion that the Bonds are not "private activity bonds" within the meaning of Section
141(a) of the Code and, therefore, the interest on the Bonds is not a specific item of tax
preference for purposes of the Code's alternative minimum tax provisions, except to the
extent provided in the following sentence. Interest on the Bonds received by a corporation
will be included in book income and adjusted current earnings for purposes of computing
its alternative minimum tax liability.
Bond Counsel is further of the opinion that the interest on the Bonds is exempt
from personal income taxes of the State of California under present state law.
Bond Counsel's opinion as to the exclusion from gross income of interest on the
Bonds is subject to the condition that the District comply with all requirements of the
Internal Revenue Codes of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), that must be satisfied
subsequent to the issuance of the Bonds to assure that interest of the Bonds will not
become includable in gross income for federal income tax purposes. Failure to comply
with such requirements could cause interest on the Bonds to be included in gross income
for federal income tax purposes retroactive to the date of issuance of the Bonds. The
District has covenanted to comply with all such requirements. Bond Counsel has not
undertaken to determine (or to inform any person) whether any actions taken (or not
taken) or events occurring after the date of issuance of the Bonds may affect the tax
status of interest on the Bonds.
Although Bond Counsel has rendered an opinion that interest on . the Bonds is
excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, the accrual or receipt of
interest on the Bonds may otherwise affect the federal income tax liability of the
recipient. The extent of these other tax consequences will depend upon the recipient's
particular tax status and other items of income or deductions. Bond Counsel expresses no
opinion regarding any such consequences. Accordingly, all potential purchasers should
consult their tax advisors before purchasing any of the Bonds.
Litigation.
According to the City, there is no known controversy or litigation of any nature
now pending to restrain or enjoin the issuance, sale, execution or delivery of the Bonds or
in any way contesting or affecting the validity of the Bonds, the proceedings of the City
taken with respect to the issuance or sale thereof, the existence or powers of the City or
the title of any officer of the City Council to his/her respective position. .
No Rating.
The City has not, and does not contemplate making, application to any rating
agency for the assignment of a rating to the Bonds.
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Legal Opinion.
All proceedings in connection with the issuance of the Bonds are subject to the
approval of Brown & Diven, Rancho Santa Fe, California, Bond Counsel for the City in
connection with the Assessment District Project. The unqualified opinion of Brown &
Diven approving the validity of the Bonds will be printed on each Bond.
Underwriting.
Stone and Youngberg, the Underwriter, has purchased the Bonds from the City at
an aggregate discount of S from the total par value of the Bonds as set
forth on the cover page of this Preliminary Official Statement. The public offering
prices may be changed from time to time by the Underwriter. The Underwriter may
offer and sell Bonds to certain dealers and others at prices lower than the offering price
stated on the cover page hereof.
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APPENDIX B
GENERAL ECONOMIC DATA
GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE CITY AND ITS ECONOMY
The following information is presented as general background data. The Bonds are
payable solely from the Assessments as described herein. The taxing power of the City of
Huntington Beach, the State of California, or any political subdivision thereof is not pledged to
the payment of the Bonds.
Introduction.
The City of Huntington Beach is a coastal community of 27.7 square miles located
approximately 35 miles south of Los Angeles in Orange County. Lying equidistant
between Ventura and San Diego, the City has direct access to a market area of almost 12
million people.
The City was incorporated on February 17, 1909. Huntington Beach is a charter
city. Its first charter was adopted in May, 1937, and revised in November, 1982.
The City is primarily a residential community with a balance of commercial and
industrial activities. Some of the City's diverse land uses include oil production, the
Huntington Center Mall, a Southern California Edison electrical power plant, and a
municipal pier. Huntington Beach has an extensive transportation network, excellent
educational and health services, and abundant recreation facilities -- notably, its public
beaches.
Huntington Beach enjoys a mild Mediterranean-like climate. Prevailing ocean
breezes provide clean, clear air, warm, sunny days and cool, crisp nights. Summer
temperatures range from 75 to 80 degrees, while winter days-are 60 to 70 degrees. Yearly
rainfall is approximately 12 inches and humidity averages-65%. The City's nine miles of
public beaches attract many visitors throughout the year.
Industry.
In the early 1900's, oil production brought many new settlers into the area, giving
it a sound economic base on which to grow. Today, oil continues to remain a significant
industry in the City. More than 20,000 barrels a day are produced from wells in
Huntington Beach. Oil interests continue to contribute more than $4 million to the City
each year in taxes, permits and fees.
Close to 400 companies moved into Huntington Beach over the last four years,
bringing 3,000 new jobs and continuing the industrial growth that has attracted close to
900 firms to the City. These firms employ over 40,000 workers in the businesses ranging
from the highly sophisticated space technology of McDonnell Douglas Astronautics
Company to the diversity of craft industries making surf boards, pottery and stained
glass.
The two areas zoned for industrial development are the Northwestern Industrial
Complex and the Gothard Street Industrial Corridor. Predominant uses of the
Northwestern Industrial Complex include light manufacturing, warehousing and some
support commercial. This area's principal products are space technology, computer
hardware and software, metal fabrication, electronic components, medical supplies,
precision instruments and oil field equipment. The Gothard Street Industrial Corridor
contains numerous 10 to 20 acre industrial parks and hosts a wide variety ' of light
manufacturing, warehousing and research development firms.
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Population.
For several years during the 1970's, Huntington Beach was the fastest growing city
in the United States. Results of the 1980 census indicated Huntington Beach's population
was 170,486, an increase of approximately 47 percent from the 1970 results. The City is
currently the third largest in the County with a population of approximately 187,000.
TABLE B-1
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND ORANGE COUNTY
Population
(as of January 1)
Orange City Population
Percent Square County as a Percent of
Year Population Increase Miles Population County Population
1910 815 3.57 34,436 2.4%
1920 1,697 107.0% 3.57 61,375 2.7%
1930 3,690 119.0% 3.57 118,647 3.1%
1940 3,738 1.3% 3.57 130,760 2.9%
1950 5,158 38.0% 4.72 216,224 2.4%
1960 11,492 122.8% 23.47 703,925 1.6%
1970 116,400 912.9% 26.73 1,420,386 8.2%
1980 172,200 47.9% 27.20 1,931,570 8.9%
1981 173,393 0.7% 27.20 1,972,724 8.8%
1982 175,714 1.3% 27.20- 1,993,83-1 8.8%
1983 178,706 1.7% 27.20 2,036,390 8.8%-
1984 179,990 0.7% 27.20 2,066,498 8.7%
1985 180,000 0.0% 27.20 2,074,326 8.7%
1986_ 184,280 2.4% 27.20 2,145,709 8.6%
1987 187,000 1.5% 27.20 2,195,652 8.5%
1988 187,700 004% 27.20 2,238,700 2_0%
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Source:Department of Development Service, City of Huntington Beach, 1910-1987;
California Department of Finance, 1988
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Employment.
In the last five years, industrial employment has increased over 30 percent in
Huntington Beach, and industrial businesses have grown by a net of almost 200 firms.
Table B-2 lists the largest private employers in the City.
Table B-2
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Largest Non-Government Employers 1986
Comnanv Number Employed
McDonnell Douglas 5,220
Weiser Lock 1,300
General Telephone 1,060
Huntington Humana Hospital 400
Pacifica Hospital 290
Cambro Manufacturing Company 260
American Eagle Wheel Company 60
John Thomas Trucking Company 50
Rainbow Disposal 50
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Source: Business License Division, City of Huntington Beach
Commercial Activity.
The variety of commercial locations ranges from small neighborhood- convenience
centers to the community's regional mall, Huntington Center, at Beach Boulevard and the
San Diego Freeway and the newly constructed mixed- use Charter Centre. Beach
Boulevard offers six miles of commercial uses, including thirteen major automobile
dealerships, numerous specialty centers and many restaurants.
The City's most unique shopping centers include Old World, Seacliff Village and
Peter's Landing. Old World features shops that specialize in imported goods, handcrafted
items, unusual gifts and delicacies. The atmosphere is enhanced by cobblestone walkways,
arcade rides and strolling musicians. Close to the center of town, Seacliff Village has
created a Cape Cod atmosphere that has received architectural acclaim. Its sculptures,
murals and ceramic tile walkways, combined with quality shops and restaurants, have
created a special environment which has become a favorite among local residents. Peter's
Landing, on the water's edge in Huntington Harbour, is modeled after the coastal
community of Saint Tropez, France. This center features marina boat rides, a unique
architectural environment and excellent restaurants.
In additional to these specialty centers, more than 35 neighborhood shopping
centers are located conveniently throughout the community.
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Table B-3 sets forth State of California statistics on commercial activity in the
City for seven calendar years.
TABLE B-3
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Total Taxable Transactions and Number of Sales Permits
(in thousands of dollars)
Retail Total Taxable Issued Sales Increase In
Year Sales Transactions Permits Total Sales
1981 $ 743,217 $ 905,201 4,521 ----
1982 750,405 923,123 5,027 2.0%
1983 886,921 1,043,898 5,265 13.1%
1984 1,013,546 1,212,802 5,537- 16.2%
1985 1,137,845 1,348,247 5,656 11.2%
1986 1,212,666 1,455,290 6,041 7.9%
1987 1,277,401 1,544,775 6.263 6.1%
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Source: State Board of Equalization,
Taxable Sales in California.
Transportation.
The community has excellent vehicle access to the surrounding region via Pacific
Coast Highway (State Highway- 1), Beach Boulevard-(State Highway 39) and the San Diego'
Freeway (Interstate 405). Besides these primary.routes, the- City is also served by a grid
system of major north-south and east-west arterial streets that allow easy access in all
directions.
Huntington Beach residents, businesspeople and visitors are just minutes away from
both John Wayne and Long Beach Airports, Long Beach Harbor and Santa Ana's Amtrak
Station. Los Angeles International and Ontario International Airports are less than an
hour's drive away from Huntington Beach.
Education and Health Care
The Huntington Beach public school system provides instruction in basic skills, and
advanced instruction in specialized areas at both the elementary and high school levels.
Individual education is also emphasized.
Two community colleges are located in Huntington Beach. Golden West and
Coastline Colleges offer day aad evening classes leading to degrees and certificates in all
standard subjects. Golden West College has an enrollment approaching 50,000 and is also
the home of KOCE, Orange County's public broadcasting television station. Coastline
College schedules its courses at various times during the day, in the evenings, and on
weekends for the convenience of its students. The community is also close to a number of
other colleges and universities in nearby cities. The University of California in Irvine
and the California State Universities at Long Beach and Fullerton are all within one-half
hour driving time.
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Local health care is provided by two full-service, acute-care hospitals and
numerous clinics,` health-maintenance organizations, convalescent hospitals and other
medical facilities. Humana Hospital and Pacifica Community Hospital together provide
over 250 beds and offer the latest in sophisticated diagnostic techniques, fully equipped
emergency rooms and clinical laboratories, as well as special facilities for intensive care,
coronary care, pediatrics, orthopedics and outpatient care. Humana Hospital serves as
headquarters for City paramedic training and is the base hospital for paramedic calls.
Pacifica Community is the center of an extensive medical-hospital complex that contains
their renowned non-profit Cancer Detection Center which provides low-cost screening on
an out-patient basis as a public service to the community. Huntington Beach has over 300
practicing doctors, dentists, optometrists, chiropractors, physical therapists and other
medical professionals located conveniently throughout the City.
Recreation.
Huntington Beach has the Pacific Ocean as its primary natural resource. Nine
miles of public beaches and one of the best surfs in the world bring nearly 10 million
visitors into the community each year. In addition to surfing, swimming and boating, the
beach area has paved trails exclusively for bicyclists and joggers, volleyball courts and
barbecues for cookouts. The City's Municipal Pier draws over a million people a year for
fishing, sight-seeing, or dining in one of the nearby restaurants.
The City's public beaches are not the only places for recreation in Huntington
Beach. The community enjoys over 50 parks, each with a variety of recreational
facilities. Central Park, the City's largest inland recreation area, offers an equestrian
center and miles of riding trails, lakes for fishing and boating, jogging and physical
fitness courses, and a variety- of well maintained ball fields, courts and playgrounds
Other recreational amenities within the City's Public Park System include two golf
courses, 72 tennis courts, five swimming pools and a boating marina.
Recreation programs and other activities for children, adults and families are
conducted in three dozen parks throughout the year. Softball, baseball, soccer, volleyball,
football, and other organized league sports are offered for children and adults at various
times of the year. Community centers are maintained at many local parks where
activities are organized and information is disseminated. They host a wide variety of
recreational and educational classes and serve as meeting places for various community
groups. Many other community facilities are located in or adjacent to the local parks,
such as the Central Library and Cultural Resource Center within Central Park.
Other major private or commercial recreational facilities in Huntington Beach
include two country clubs, aerobic centers, equestrian centers, a bowling alley, movie
theaters and a community playhouse. Nearby are many regional tourist attractions,
including Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Anaheim Stadium,.Los Alamitos Race Track,
the Queen Mary, Spruce Goose and others.
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Authortred to Publish AdvertisamentS of al! rinds inciuC,:ng .Ubl1C
notices by Decree of the Superior Court of Orange County,
California. Number A-6214, dated 29 September. 1961, and
A-24831, dated 11 June. 1963.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
County of Orange pubiK Notice A0VOnt9ing cbwrad
by this artioavit is set in I point
win 10 pica column oath
PUBLIC NOTICE
I am a Citizen of the United States and a resident of NOTt6EOFr
RECO016040N OF
the County aforesaid: I am Over the age of eighteen ASSESSMEllilt AND
DIAGRAM STATEMENT
years, and not a party to or interested in the below NOTICEES IS.. HER
entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of the Orange GIVEN tti'all gwers of real:
property
Coast DAILY PILOT, with which is combined the assessed s pay the costs
and expenses of the im-
provements the
NEWS-PRESS, a newspaper of general circulation, Resolutiondescribedintention
net Lion
g .Resolution of Intention
rinted and published in the City of Costa Mesa, adopted by the CITY HUNTCOUN-
p y CIL of the CITY OF HUNT-
INGTON BEACH,STATE OF
County of Orange. State of California, and that a CALIFORNIA, on the 19th
day of September, 1988,for
Notice of Recordation the Works of,impt;oygrxignt,.in.
a special assessment district
known and designated as
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
_ NO.88-1(RESERVOIR HILL)
(hereinafter referred to as
of which copy attached hereto is a true and complete "Assessment District").
You are hereby notified
copy, was printed and published in the Costa Mesa, that on the 7th day of De-
cember, 1988, the
Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Assessment and Diagram to
pay the costs and expenses
Irvine, the South Coast communities and Laguna of said acquisitions and im-
provements were recorded
Beach issues of said newspaper for two in my office.
Said assessments are now,
consecutive weeks to wit the issue(s) of due and payable im the
ately at the Office off the
Treasurer,and may be paid
within the period expiration
on the 6th day of January,
1989.Said assesments may
December 9, 16 8 be paid in whole or in part
198 during said period.
OR
In the event of the failure
to pay before the expiration
t98 of said period,bonds will be
Issued pursuant to the"Im-
provement Bond Act of
1915", being Division 10 of
198 the Streets and Highways
Code.of the State of Cali-
fornia.
NOTICE:After bonds have
198 been issued, assessments
may be paid and properties
cleared of the lien by pay-
ment of the following sums:
198 (a)any installment of princi-
pal and interest which has
been posted to the tax roll
for the current fiscal year;(b)
the unpaid balance of princi-
palI declare, under penalty of perjury, that the emptionthe premiulma(c) the
amoforegoing is true and correct. cies, i of any denaltien-
cies, including penalties,
Interest and costs; (d) the
estimated cost of calling
bond;and(e)interest to the
Executed on December 16 198 8 date of call,unless included
+ in(a)above.
at Costa Mesa California. IF IT IS DESIRED THAT
+ YOUR ASSESSMENT BE
COLLECTED AS PART OF
THE ANNUAL COUNTY TAX
BILL, NO ACTION OR PAY-
MENT IS NECESSARY AT
'SignatureTHIS TIME.
DATED: December 7,
1988
LESTER G. EVANS,
Superintendent of Streets,
City of Huntington Beach,
' State of California
Published Orange Coast
Daily December 9, 16, 1988
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PROOF OF PUBLICATION
Huntington
Beach .
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Company ,,,.,,_ �> f
2120 Main Street,4260, Huntington Beach,California 92648-2499 (714)960-4351 FAX 714-969-365 F j6I �C/r
November 30, 1988
Ms. Connie Brockway, City Clerk
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Subject: Assessment District 88-1
Mayor Erskine and City Council:
The Huntington Beach Company fully supports the formation of
Assessment District 88-1 for the extension of water mains in the
Reservoir Hill area.
This improvement project, which will be financed entirely by
landowners in the district, is critical for adequare fire
protection and will significantly benefit existing and future
residents and businesses in this area.
We urge your approval of this important project.
Sincerely,
William D. Holman
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TI I Cl` Y Q�F Htt I S IFF 1G,TON BEACH
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
WITH NOTICE REQUIREMENTS
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
CONNIE BROCKWAY, under penalty of perjury, CERTIFIES AS FOLLOWS:
The undersigned is now, and at all times mentioned herein was, the duly qualified
and acting CITY CLERK of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, and as such,
accomplished the notice requirements in connection with the referenced Assessment
District, as noted:
RECORDATION
The original of the ASSESSMENT ROLL AND DIAGRAM was recorded in the Office of the
Superintendent of Streets on the 7th day of December , 1988.
A copy .of the ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM was filed in the Office of the County Recorder, in
Assessment District Maps Book 45 , Page(s) 29 thru 34 on the 7th
of December 1988, as Document No. 88-637474 .
A copy of the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT was recorded in the Office of the County Recorder
on the 7th day of December 1988.
PUBLICATION
(DAILY PILOT)
The STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT, pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government Code of the
State of California, was published once a week for two successive weeks, with at
least five days intervening between publications; said publications being
accomplished on the 9th day of December 1988, and on the 16th
day of December , 1988.
POSTING
A copy of the AGENDA for the meeting of December 5, 1988, setting forth a general
description of the project and the time and place of the meeting, was posted in a
location freely accessible to the general public at least 72 hours before the time
set for said meeting; said posting being accomplished on the 2nd day of
December , 1988.
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MAILING
The STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT, pursuant to the provisions of the "Municipal Improve-
ment Act of 191311, was mailed, postage prepaid, to each person owning property in
the Assessment District at his last known address as it appears on the tax rolls of
the City, or on file in the Office of the undersigned, or to both addresses if they
are not the same, or when no address appears, the same was mailed to the person
addressed to General Delivery, which Notice also designated the property within the
Assessment District belonging to each such owner and contained a statement of the
amount to be assessed against the property of each owner, respectively; said mailing
being accomplished on the 9th day of December , 1988.
EXECUTED this O5O� day of 1i , 1988, at Huntington Beach,
California.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
WITH NOTICE REQUIREMENTS
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
CONNIE BROCKWAY, under penalty of perjury, CERTIFIES AS FOLLOWS:
1
J The undersigned is now, and at all times mentioned herein was, the duly qualified
and acting CITY CLERK of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, and as such,
i
I accomplished the notice requirements in connection with the referenced Assessment
District, as noted:
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POSTING
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The NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT was posted not more than three hundred (300) feet apart on
all open streets within the District described in a Resolution of Intention
} previously adopted, and not less than three (3) Notices in all were posted. Said
posting was completed on the 16th day of November 1988.
A copy of the AGENDA for the meeting of October 24, 1988, setting forth a general
description of the project and the time and place of the meeting, was posted in a
location freely accessible to the general public at least 72 hours before the time
set for said meeting; said posting being accomplished on the 20th day of
October , 1988.
PUBLICATION
(DAILY PILOT)
The NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS was published once a week for two successive
weeks; said publications being accomplished on the 29th day of October ,
a 1988, and on the 3rd day of November , 1988, and 10 November, 1988 .
The NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT was published in the designated legal newspaper in
accordance with Section 6066 of the Government Code of the State of California, said
publication being made once a week for two successive weeks; said publications being
i accomplished on the 3rd day of November 1988, and on the loth day of
j November 1988.
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RECORDING
A copy of the proposed BOUNDARY MAP was filed in the Office of the County Recorder
within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of the Resolution Setting Hearing; said
filing being accomplished on the 28th day of October 1988.
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MAILING
The NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS (NOTICE OF HEARING) under Division 12 of the Streets
and Highways Code of the State of California ("Municipal Improvement Act of 1913") ,
was mailed to all persons owning real property proposed to be assessed according to
the names and addresses of such owners as the same appear on the last County
Assessment Roll, or at his address as known to the undersigned; also to every owner
of property assessed by the State, under Section 14 of Article XIII of the
Constitution of the State of California, at the address of the owner of such
property as shown on the last City roll transmitted to the County Auditor in all
instances where such property is proposed to be assessed; said mailing being
accomplished on the 3rd day of November 1988.
EXECUTED this day of �C � 1988, at - Huntington Beach,
California.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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Recorded in the Office pf the Su_erintendent of Streets of the Cit.v of
Huntingr-or. Beach this 7fh day-of GGGm 6cr 1988.
SUp RINTENDENT OF STREETS '
• CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 4 -
STATE OF CALIFORNIA _
An assessment was levied by the City of Huntington Beach on the lots, pieces
and parcels of land shown ch this assessment diagram, said assessment was
levied nn the __VA4_ day cf Chbv 1988; said assessment '
diagram and the assessment roll were recorded _n the Offices of the Superin-
tendent of Streets of said City on the 7 day of LCGfm btr -
1988. Reference is made cc the assessment roll recorded in the Office of -
the Superintendent of Streets for the exact amount of each assessment levied - - -
against each parcel of land shown on this assessment diagram. .
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNT'INrTON BEAC4 I
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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RESOLUTION OF INTENTION i REPORT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City,Council of the CITY OF
HUNTINGTON BEACH,CALIFORNIA,did,on the 19th day September, 1988
adopt its Resolution of Intention,and on the 24th day of October, 1988,dic
receive and file a"Report"of the Engineer,and authorize a public hearing tc
be noticed.and set for proceedings to form a special assessment district
known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT No. 88-1 (RESERVOIF
HILL)(hereinafter referred to as the"Assessment District").
The "Report", as approved, consists of the plans, specifications, maps.
descriptions and estimate of-the cost,and diagram and assessment,and for
all particulars as to these proceedings,reference is made to said"Report"a:
preliminarily approved,as well as to the previously mentioned Resglution of
Intention.
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS
The proposed works of improvement to be financed under these proceeed-
Ings for*this Assessment District are Described as the construction anc
installation of Approximately 14,400 lineal feet of new water distributior
mains and connections to existing mains to serve.and benefit properties
located within the boundaries of the Assessment District.
BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
All-properties that benefit from the works of improvement shall be
assessed to pay a proportionate share of the costs and expenses of the
improvements,together with acquisition expenses.A map of the Assessment
District Identified as "PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DIS-
TRICT NO. 88-2(RESERVOIR HILL)" has been approved.by the legislative
body and for all particulars as to the boundaries, reference Is made to said
map on file with the transcript of these proceedings.
COST OF IMPROVEMENTS
The total estimated cost of the works of improvement for the Assessment
District are set forth as follows:
Estimated Cost of Construction: $1,312,000.00
Estimated Incidental Expenses: $ 525,000.00
Estimated Total Cost: $1,837,000.00 -
Balance to Assessment: $1,837,000.00
PROCEEDINGS AND BONDS
Said proceedings for this Assessment District shall be had and taken
pursuant to the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913" (Division 12 of the
Streets and Highways Code of the State of California).Bonds.shall be issued
to represent unpaid asessments in accordance with thb"Improvement Bond
Act of 1915",(Division 10 of said Code). Following the confirmation of the
assessments,a period of thirty(30)days will be allowed to make payment of
assessments in cash, and the unpaid balance will then become payable in
annual installments,with bonds issued to represent the unpaid balance.The
-actual interest rate for the bonds shall be determined upon the sale of said
bonds.
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MONDAY,THE 5TH DAY OF DECEM-
BER, 1988, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, IN THE
.REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THIS LEGISLATIVE BODY, BEING THE
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, IS THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED TO
CONSIDER AND FINALLY DETERMINE WHETHER THE PUBLIC INTEREST
AND CONVENIENCE REQUIRE THE IMPROVEMENTS,AND TO CONSIDER
AND DETERMINE WHETHER THE OWNERS OF A MAJORITY OF THE AREA
OF THE PROPERTY IN THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT HAVE
PROTESTED AGAINST SAID IMPROVEMENTS,OR ANY PORTION THERE-
OF; AND TO CONSIDER AND FINALLY ACT ON THE ENGINEER'S "RE-
PORT"; AND TO HEAR ALL PROTESTS RELATING TO SAID PROPOSED
PROCEEDINGS,OR THE GRADES AT WHICH THE WORK SHALL BE DONE,
OR THE EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT,OR AS TO MAPS AND
DESCRIPTIONS, OR THE ESTIMATE OF THE COST AND EXPENSES
THEREOF, OR THE PROPOSED DIAGRAM OR ASSESSMENT; AND ANY
,AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED MAY FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST AT OR
'BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR HEARING REFERRED TO HERE
PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES
For all Information relating to these proceedings,the hearing procedure,
and any and all matters as set forth and contained in any documents,
Resolutions or Certificates, attention is directed to the person designated
below:
LES EVANS,CITY ENGINEER
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
'2000 MAIN STREET
.HUNTINGTON BEACH,CA 92658
TELEPHONE:(714).536-5435
DATED:October 24, 1988.
CONNIE BROCKWAY,CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
(„,,`Wished Oranoe Coast Daily Pilot November 3. 10, 1988 Th086
Authorized to Publish Advertisements of all —ids including public
notices by Decree of the Superior Court of Orange County.
California. Number A-6214. dated 29 September. 1961. and s
A-24831. dated 11 June. 1963.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
County of Orange Pubttc N011CA Aciveniung c0•«sd
by tots sntdswt is so to 7 pent
+nth 10 pica cok n+n.ath
I am a Citizen of the United States and a resident of
the County aforesaid: I yam over the age of eighteen
years. and not a party to or interested in the below
entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of the Orange
Coast DAILY PILOT, with which is combined the
NEWS-PRESS._a newspaper of general circulation,
printed and published in the City of Costa Mesa,
County of Orange. State of California, and that a
Notice of Improvement,
of which copy attached hereto is a true and complete
copy, was printed and published in the Costa Mesa,
Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley,
Irvine, the South Coast communities and Laguna
Beach issues of said newspaper for Two (2)
consecutive weeks to wit the issue(s) of
8
November 3 198
8
November 10 198
198
198
198
1 declare, under penalty of perjury, that the
foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on November 11 , 198 8
at Co a Mesa Catiforni .
Signature
PROOF OF PUBLICATION
NOTIC E -OF
. 1 PROVE ENT
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION AND REPORT PROCEEDINGS AND BONDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY Said proceedings for this Assessment District
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON shall be had and taken pursuant to the "Municipal
BEACH, CALIFORNIA, DID, ON THE 19TH DAY Improvement Act of 1913" (Division 12 of the
OF SEPTEMBER, 1988, ADOPT ITS RESOLUTION Streets and Highways Code of the State of
OF INTENTION, AND ON THE 24TH DAY OF California). Bonds shall be issued to represent
OCTOBER, 1988, DID RECEIVE AND FILE A unpaid assessments in accordance with the
"REPORT" OF THE ENGINEER,: - AND "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", (Division 10 of
AUTHORIZE A PUBLIC HEARING TO BE said Code). Following the confirmation of the
NOTICED AND SET FOR PROCEEDINGS TO assessments, a period of- thirty -(30) days will be
FORM A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT allowed to make payment of. assessments in cash,
KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS ASSESSMENT and the unpaid balance will then become payable
DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) in annual installments, with bonds issued to
(HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO I AS THE represent the unpaid balance. The actual interest
"ASSESSMENT DISTRICT"). rate for the bonds shall be determined upon. the
sale of said bonds.
THE "REPORT", AS APPROVED, CONSISTS OF
THE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS,. MAPS, PUBLIC HEARING
DESCRIPTIONS AND ESTIMATE OF THE COST,
AND DIAGRAM AND ASSESSMENT, AND FOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MONDAY,
ALL PARTICULARS AS TO THESE THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1988, AT THE
PROCEEDINGS, REFERENCE IS MADE TO SAID HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, IN
"REPORT" AS PRELIMINARILY APPROVED, AS THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THIS
WELL AS TO THE PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED LEGISLATIVE BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION. CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, IS THE TIME AND
PLACE FIXED TO CONSIDER AND FINALLY
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS DETERMINE WHETHER THE PUBLIC INTEREST
AND . CONVENIENCE REQUIRE THE
The proposed works of improvement to be IMPROVEMENTS; AND TO CONSIDER AND
financed under these proceedings for this DETERMINE WHETHER THE OWNERS OF A
Assessment District are described as the MAJORITY OF THE AREA OF THE PROPERTY
construction and installation of approximately IN THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
14,400 lineal feet of new water distribution mains HAVE PROTESTED AGAINST SAID
and connections to existing mains to serve and IMPROVEMENTS, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF;
benefit properties located within the boundaries AND TO CONSIDER AND FINALLY ACT ON
of this Assessment District. THE ENGINEER'S "REPORT'; AND TO HEAR
ALL PROTESTS RELATING TO SAID PROPOSED
BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT PROCEEDINGS, OR THE GRADES AT WHICH
THE WORK SHALL BE DONE, OR THE EXTENT
.All properties that benefit from the works of OF THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT, OR AS TO
improvement shall be assessed to pay a MAPS AND DESCRIPTIONS, OR- THE ESTIMATE
proportionate share of the costs and expenses of OF THE COSTS AND EXPENSES THEREOF, OR
the improvements, together with acquisition THE PROPOSED DIAGRAM OR ASSESSMENT;
expenses. A map of the Assessment District AND ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
identified as "PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF MAY FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST AT OR
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR BEFORE THE . TIME SET - FOR HEARING
HILL)" has been approved by the legislative body REFERRED TO HEREIN.
and for all particulars as to the boundaries,
reference is made to said map on file with the PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES
transcript of these proceedings.
For all information relating to these proceedings,
COST OF IMPROVEMENTS the hearing procedure, and any and all matters as
set forth and contained in any documents,
The total estimated cost of the works of Resolutions or Certificates, attention is directed
improvement for the Assessment District are set to the person designated below:
forth as follows: LES EVANS, CITY ENGINEER
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Estimated Cost of Construction: $1,312,000.00 2000 MAIN STREET
Estimated Incidental Expenses: 525,000.00 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648
Estimated Total Cost: 1,837,000.00 TELEPHONE: (714) 536-5435
Balance to Assessment: 1,837,000.00 A - DATED:' October 25 1988..
Connie Brockway, City Clerk
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
REQUA FOR CITY COUNCIL- ACTION
Date December 5, 1988
Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City CouncilGiy
Submitted by: Paul E. Cook, City AdministratorQ�C' Q�BY GX Y C,O
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Prepared by: J� Louis F. Sandoval, Director of Public Works
Subject: Reservoir Hill Assessment District —ci Y cL
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Consistent with Council Policy? [ Mes [ ] New Policy or Exception
Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions,Attachments: [
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
The City Council has set December 5, 1988 as the date of public hearing for consideration
of establishment of the Reservoir Hill Assessment District.
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Adopt the Resolution Ordering Changes to the Engineer's Report.
2. Adopt the Resolution Denying Protests and Making Findings.
3. Adopt the Resolution Confirming Assessments.
ANALYSIS:
At their October 24, 1988 meeting, the City Council approved the Engineer's Report for
the Reservoir Hill Assessment District, authorized advertisement for bids for waterline
improvements, authorized the request for proposal for sale of bonds and set the public
hearing.
All public streets within the proposed district have been posted and all property owners
within the proposed district were mailed a notice of improvements and time for public
hearings. In addition, a informational meeting was held on November 28, 1988 for all
property owners within the proposed district.
The purpose of the public hearing is to hear protests against the Assessment District and
the method of spread or to hear comments in favor of the proceedings.
The low bid for the proposed water improvements was $1,185,754.00 from Drainage
Construction Company, Inc. The engineer's estimate included in the Engineer's Report
approved by Council on October 24, 1988 was $1,192,708.00.
Each of the property owners in the proposed district has been advised of their
approximate assessment.
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Request for Council Action
Reservoir Hill Assessment District
December 5, 1988
Page 2
FUNDING SOURCE:
Assessment District
ALTERNATIVE ACTION:
I.' Do not form a district and install the required water facilities with city funds.
2. Do not form the proposed district and direct staff on how to proceed.
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution No. SgSq
2. Resolution No. .5q 60
3. Resolution No. 5q&'
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November 23, 1988
Les Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
P. 0. Box 190
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
RE: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Dear Les:
Enclosed herein please find the following items in connection with the notice
requirements to be met immediately following the Public Hearing. These documents
contemplate that the Public Hearing will be closed and appropriate Resolutions
adopted at the meeting now scheduled for December 5, 1988:
INSTRUCTION SHEET: This document sets forth all notice requirements to be met
immediately following the public hearing.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT (RECORDATION): Lien is not accomplished until this Notice
is recorded.
STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT (MAILING): This is the final notice to be mailed to
the property owner advising of the confirmed assessment.
COVER LETTER FORMAT: To be placed on City stationery and enclosed with the
final statement of assessment for mailing.
STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT (PUBLICATION) :. To be published in accordance with the
Instruction Sheet.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH NOTICE REQUIREMENTS: To be executed upon
compliance with all notice requirements.
CERTIFICATE OF PAID AND UNPAID ASSESSMENTS: To be completed immediately
following 30 days after the recordation of the assessment.
Immediately upon the completion of the Public Hearing, the notice requirements as
set forth in the enclosed INSTRUCTION SHEET should be met and accomplished. Please
note the specific date for the local recordation of the assessment roll and full
size diagram. It may be necessary to purchase a hardbound volume for purposes of
handling the recordation, inasmuch as the assessment roll and diagram, upon recorda-
tion, are a permanent record for the full term of the bonds, etc.
BROWN 8 DIVEN
Les Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
November 23, 1988
Page Two
Please note that notice will be accomplished through the following:
- RECORDATION of Engineer's "Report" in Office of Superintendent of Streets
- FILING assessment diagram in Office of County Recorder
- RECORDATION OF Notice of Assessment in Office of County Recorder
- MAILING final Statement of Assessment to all property owners
- PUBLISH Statement of Assessment in designated newspaper
The property owners then have 30 days during which to make a total and/or partial
discharge of any assessment. Upon the conclusion of the 30 day period, the
CERTIFICATE OF PAID AND UNPAID ASSESSMENTS shall be. completed and we can then
proceed to order bonds based upon the unpaid assessments.
I would appreciate a return copy of the INSTRUCTION SHEET with initials and dates
indicating compliance with the notice requirements.
As in the past, when available, I would appreciate receiving executed copies of all
notices, affidavits and certificates relating to these proceedings.
Should you have any questions and/or comments concerning the above, please do not
hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
F. MACKENZIE BROWN
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cc: Connie Brockway, City Clerk
City Treasurer
David Argo; Black & Veatch
INSTRUCTION SHEET
AGENCY: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
NAME OF PROJECT: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Immediately upon the confirmation of the assessment, the following notice
requirements are to be -accomplished.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE NOTICES FOR MAILING AND PUBLICATION ALL CONTEMPLATE THAT THE
ASSESSMENT ROLL AND DIAGRAM WILL BE RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF
STREETS ON THE 7TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1988. PLEASE ADVISE IF FOR ANY REASON THIS
CANNOT BE MET:
I. THE CITY CLERK SHALL PERFORM THE FOLLOWING NOTICE AND RECORDATION REQUIREMENTS:
A. ASSESSMENT ROLL AND DIAGRAM (RECORDATION)
1. Return the ASSESSMENT ROLL and DIAGRAM (Engineer's "Report") to the
Superintendent of Streets.
2. The ASSESSMENT ROLL and DIAGRAM (Engineer's "Report") shall be recorded
in the Office of the Street Superintendent on December 7, 1988. For
recordation, the original roll and diagram should be kept in a bound
hardcover volume, as the document is a permanent public record
following recordation.
3. File a copy of the ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM in the Office of the County
Recorder. A fee is applicable.
B. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT (RECORDATION)
1. Immediately thereafter, execute and record the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT in
the Office of the County Recorder. The assessment parcels in this
Notice will be described by referencing the document number, etc. , of
the filed ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM. It will be necessary to fill in this
information after the filing of the Assessment Diagram. Again, a fee
is applicable.
2. Also attached to the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT shall be a list, indicating
the names of all of the assessed owners in the boundaries of the
Assessment District. This requirement is pursuant to Section 27288.1
of the Government Code of the State of California. I would suggest
that only the names of the owners be included on this list.
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C. STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT (MAILING)
1. The Street Superintendent shall then immediately mail the STATEMENT OF
ASSESSMENT to each person owning property within the Assessment
District. It will be necessary, again, 'to list, attach or enclose
information setting forth the following:
a. Assessment number
b. Property description
C. Final confirmed assessment amount
d. 30-day cash collection payoff figure (confirmed assessment less
financing costs)
The Assessment Engineer should provide the above information to be included
with the envelope for mailing to each individual property owner.
D. STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT (PUBLICATION)
1. The Street Superintendent shall cause to be published the STATEMENT OF
ASSESSMENT immediately after confirmation and recordation of the assess-
ment in the same paper that the Notice of Improvement was published.
2. The publication shall be pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government
Code of the State of California (two publications) , said publication
being once a week for two successive weeks, with at least five days
intervening between the respective publication dates. All payments are
due and payable upon the recordation of the assessment and are to be
paid within thirty (30) days after they become due. If the last day
falls on a holiday, payments can be allowed on the next following work
day.
II. THE TREASURER SHALL ACCOMPLISH THE FOLLOWING:
A. PAID AND UNPAID LIST
The property owners, after the confirmation of the assessment, have 30 days
during which time they can make payments against their assessments and thus
reduce the amount to go to bond. At the expiration of the cash collection
period, the CERTIFICATE OF PAID AND UNPAID ASSESSMENTS should be completed,
with a copy being filed in the Office of the Treasurer, and a copy returned
to this office. I would recommend that the Treasurer be provided with a
list that would generally show the following: a) confirmed assessments; b)
cash payoff figure (confirmed assessment less financing costs] ; c) place
for date and signature on payments.
B. IMPROVEMENT FUND
Establish a special "Improvement Fund" designated by the name of the Assess-
ment District.
Receive all monies during the cash collection period, the last payment
being thirty (30) days after the recordation of the assessment. Following
the 30 day payment period, the Treasurer shall prepare and file the unpaid
list. A form of paid and unpaid list is enclosed herein. All monies
received from the sale of bonds, will be deposited in the above-mentioned
special fund to be used for payment of the costs and expenses of the Assess-
ment District.
C. REDEMPTION FUND
Establish a "Redemption Fund", also designated by the name of the Assess-
ment District.
Monies received for the collection of the assessments and the interest
thereon, together with all penalties, if applicable, thereon shall be
placed into the Redemption Fund, and from which shall be disbursed funds to
the registered owner of the bonds. Under no circumstances shall the bonds
or interest thereon be paid out of any other fund except as provided by
law.
D. SPECIAL RESERVE FUND
Establish a "Special Reserve Fund", again designated by the name of the
Assessment District.
Upon the receipt of money from the sale of bonds, the amount as set forth
in the Engineer's "Report" shall be set aside in said fund and used for
advances to the Redemption Fund in cases of delinquency, or applied as a
credit when a property owner makes a final discharge of his assessment.
E. AUDITOR'S REPORT
The appropriate person should now be appointed for preparation of the
Auditor's Report, which is a listing of each individual property owner's
annual debt service responsibility for the next ensuing fiscal year and
subsequent years. This Report cannot be prepared until the end of the 30-
day cash collection period, but I would appreciate being advised of the
name of the person who will have the responsibility for the preparation of
the annual Auditor's Report.
F. IMPROVEMENT BONDS
The bonds for the project cannot be ordered until the expiration of the
above referenced thirty (30) day cash collection .period. As soon as a copy
of the Paid and Unpaid List, certified by the Treasurer, is returned to
this office, we will immediately proceed to order the bonds and bond
register.
CONFORMED COPIES
Please have conformed copies of all Resolutions, Notices, Affidavits and Minutes of
meetings transmitted to this office so that our file can be complete and there will
not be any delay in the delivery of the bonds and issuance of bond opinion.
WHEN RECORDED, RETURN TO
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of the
State of California, the undersigned, CITY CLERK of the legislative body of the CITY
OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that a diagram and
assessment were recorded in the Office of the Superintendent of Streets of said
City, as provided for in said Section 3114, and relating to the following described
real property:
All that property lying within the boundaries of the Assessment District,
of which the exterior boundaries and real property of said District are as
delineated upon a map of said District entitled ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.
88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) filed in the Office of the County Recorder of ORANGE
COUNTY on the day of , 1988, in Book ,
Page(s) , Document No. , MAPS OF ASSESSMENT
DISTRICTS, Official Records of said County, and as shown on an assessment
diagram recorded in the Office of the Superintendent of Streets of said 0,
and reference is hereby made to said Map for the description of the real
property within said Assessment District.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that upon the recording of this Notice in the Office of the
County Recorder, the several assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels
shown on said filed Assessment Diagram shall become a lien upon the lots or portions
of lots assessed, respectively.
Reference is made to the Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the
Office of the Superintendent of Streets for the amount of any final and confirmed
assessments.
Attached hereto is a list indicating the' names of the assessed owners, all ai
required pursuant to Section 27288. 1 of the Government Code of the State o
California.
DATED: , 1988.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
(MAILING)
NOTICE OF RECORDATION OF ASSESSMENT AND DIAGRAM
STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all owners of real property liable to be assessed to pay
the costs and expenses of the improvements described in the Resolution of Intention
adopted by the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF .HUNTINGTON BEACH, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, on
the 19th day of September, 1988, for the works of improvement in a special assess-
ment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL)
(hereinafter referred to as "Assessment District") .
You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of December, 1988, the Assessment and
Diagram to pay the costs and expenses of said acquisitions and improvements were
recorded in my Office.
Said assessments are now due and payable immediately at the Office of the Treasurer,
and may be paid within the period expiring on the 6th day of January, 1989. Said
assessments may be paid in whole or in part during said period.
OR
In the event of the failure to pay before the expiration of said period, bonds will
be issued pursuant to the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", being Division 10 of the
Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
NOTICE: After bonds have been issued, assessments may be paid and properties
cleared of the lien by the payment of the following sums: (a) any install-
ment of principal and interest which has been posted to the tax roll for
the current fiscal year; (b) the unpaid balance of principal plus the appli-
cable redemption premium; (c) the amount of any delinquencies, including
penalties, interest and costs; (d) the estimated cost of calling bond; and,
(e) interest to the date of call, unless included in (a) above.
IF IT IS DESIRED THAT YOUR ASSESSMENT BE COLLECTED AS PART OF THE ANNUAL COUNTY TAX
BILL, NO ACTION OF PAYMENT IS NECESSARY AT THIS TIME.
DATED: , 1988.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
PLEASE VERIFY THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION RELATING TO YOUR PARCEL OF PROPERTY BEFORE
MAKING PAYMENT:
1) ASSESSMENT NUMBER
2) PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
3) FINAL ASSESSMENT
4) 30-DAY CASH PAYOFF FIGURE
NOTE THAT IF YOU PAY YOUR ASSESSMENT WITHIN THE 30-DAY PERIOD, AS SET- FORTH ABOVE,
YOU WILL BE ABLE TO DEDUCT THE FINANCING COSTS FROM YOUR PAYMENT.
(TO HE PLACED ON CITY LETTERHEAD]
TO: PROPERTY OWNERS
RE: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Enclosed herein find your statement and final assessment amount, as confirmed, for
the above-referenced Assessment District.
Please note that if you wish, you can totally discharge or make a partial payment
against your assessment for a period of thirty (30) days and thus avoid any
interest, redemption costs or financing charges.
If you do nothing, the unpaid balance will automatically go to bond and will be
collected on your tax bill.
Also note that if you pay your assessment or any portion thereof within the 30-day
period, you may deduct a certain amount to represent the financing costs. Please
refer to the Notice for the exact figure.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call the undersigned.
Very truly yours,
ASSESSMENT BOND FINANCING PROGRAM
PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION
Property owners can elect to pay their assessment over time, letting their
assessment go to bond, with the assessments collected as a part of the County tax
roll. All property owners are eligible for this long-term financing. At• this time
it is intended that bonds would be issued and the interest rate on the bonds, said
bonds being tax-exempt, will obviously be lower than private loan financing. If a
property owner desires to pay his assessment over time, no application form is
necessary, and all costs, including financing costs and incidentals, are included
within the confirmed assessment.
Property owners who elect not to participate in the long-term funding program have
30 days following the confirmation of the assessments to totally or partially
discharge their assessment. Any property making a payment within this 30-day period
will receive a discount and/or credit against his assessment to reflect the costs of
financing, i.e. , bond discount, special reserve, etc. A formal notice will be sent
to all property owners advising them of their final confirmed assessments, as well
as the 30-day cash payoff credit figure.
SUMMARY OF THE BOND FINANCING TERMS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. The assessment amount will be financed over a period of years (15-20) and
payments of the principal and interest will be made in semi-annual installments,
with the total assessment amount being fully amortized much like a conventional
mortgage over the bond term.
2. The payments are due on each December loth and April loth and the amount due
will be collected as a part of the County property tax bills, with the payments
being equal annual payments.
3. Property owners can discharge all or a part of their assessment during the
30-day cash collection period immediately following the public hearing, and
receive a .credit for direct financing costs.
4. At any time during the term of the bonds, any assessment can be totally
discharged by the payment of the outstanding principal, approximately 6 months
interest, and any applicable redemption premium. A credit will be made against
this amount for any pre-funded special reserve amount held for the benefit of
the bondholders.
5. The cost of underwriting and marketing the bonds is included within each
confirmed assessment and there are no added costs or expenses.
Note: The interest portion of assessment payments are deductible for Federal
income tax purposes and property owners should consult with their tax advisors on
any other matters relating to the tax effects of the special assessment program.
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NOTICE OF RECORDATION OF ASSESSMENT AND DIAGRAM
STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all owners of real property liable to be assessed to pay
the costs and expenses of the improvements described in the Resolution of Intention
adopted by the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, on
the 19th day of September, 1988, for the works of improvement in a special assess-
ment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL)
(hereinafter referred to as "Assessment District") .
You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of December, 1988, the Assessment and
Diagram to pay the costs and expenses of said acquisitions and improvements were
recorded in my Office.
Said assessments are now due and payable immediately at the Office of the Treasurer,
and may be paid within the period expiring on the 6th day of January, 1989. Said
assessments may be paid in whole or in part during said period.
OR
In the event of the failure to pay before the expiration of said period, bonds will
be issued pursuant to the "Improvement Bond Act of 191511, being Division 10 of the
Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
NOTICE: After bonds have been issued, assessments may be paid and properties
cleared of the lien by payment of the following sums: (a) any installment
o.f principal and interest which has been posted to the tax roll for the
current fiscal year; (b) the unpaid balance of principal plus the appli-
cable redemption premium; (c) the amount of any delinquencies, including
penalties, interest and costs; (d) the estimated cost of calling bond; and,
(e) interest to the date of call, unless included in (a) above.
IF IT IS DESIRED THAT YOUR ASSESSMENT BE COLLECTED AS PART OF THE ANNUAL COUNTY TAX,
BILL, NO ACTION OR PAYMENT IS NECESSARY AT THIS TIME.
DATED: , 1988.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
WITH NOTICE REQUIREMENTS
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
CONNIE BROCKWAY, under penalty of perjury, CERTIFIES AS FOLLOWS:
The undersigned is now, and at all times mentioned herein was, the duly qualified
and acting CITY CLERK of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, and as such,
accomplished the notice requirements in connection with the referenced Assessment
District, as noted:
RECORDATION
The original of the ASSESSMENT ROLL AND DIAGRAM was recorded in the Office of the
.Superintendent of Streets on the day of , 1988.
A copy of the ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM was filed in the Office of the County Recorder, in
Assessment District Maps Book , Page(s) on the day
of , 1988, as Document No.
A copy of the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT was recorded in the Office of the County Recorder
on the day of , 1988.
PUBLICATION
(DAILY PILOT)
The STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT, pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government Code of the
State of California, was published once a week for two successive weeks, with at
least five days intervening between publications; said publications being
accomplished on the day of 1988, and on the
day of 1988.
POSTING
A copy of the AGENDA for the 'meeting of December 5, 1988, setting forth a general
description of the project and the time and place of the meeting, was posted in a
location freely accessible to the general public at least 72 hours before the time
set for said meeting; said posting being accomplished on the day of
1988.
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MAILING
The STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT, pursuant to the provisions of the "Municipal Improve-
ment Act of 191311, was mailed, postage prepaid, to each person owning property in
the Assessment District at his last known address as it appears on the tax rolls of
the City, or on file in the Office of the undersigned, or to both addresses if they
are not the same, or when no address appears, the same was mailed to the person
addressed to General Delivery, which Notice also designated the property within the
Assessment District belonging to each such owner and contained a statement of the
amount to be assessed against the property of each owner, respectively; said mailing
being accomplished on the day of , 1988.
EXECUTED this day of .1988, at Huntington Beach,
California.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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CERTIFICATE OF PAID AND UNPAID ASSESSMENTS
WHEREAS, an assessment and diagram was recorded in the Office of the Superintendent
of Streets of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, in accordance with law, for
the work, improvements, appurtenances and acquisitions, where necessary, in a
special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL) ; and,
WHEREAS, notice of the recordation of said assessment and of the time and place
where and within which said assessments were to be paid has been duly given in the
time and form provided by law, and certain of said assessments have been paid in
whole or in part.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, the undersigned Treasurer, as collection officer, do hereby
CERTIFY that the lists hereinafter set forth are true, correct and complete lists of
all assessments paid and unpaid upon said assessment, and are hereby made and filed
by me according to law, and said lists, with respective assessment and. diagram
numbers of the lots or parcels of land assessed, and the amounts paid or unpaid
thereon, are as set forth on the attached list, marked Exhibit "A" and by reference
incorporated herein.
The total or aggregate amount of assessments which are unpaid is the sum of
I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the list of paid and unpaid assessments,
attached hereto, marked Exhibit "A", and by reference incorporated herein, was filed
in my Office on the day of 1988.
DATED: , 1988.
TREASURER
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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EXHIBIT "A"
LIST OF PAID AND UNPAID ASSESSMENTS
ASSESSMENT AMOUNT OF AMOUNT BALANCE
NUMBER ASSESSMENT 30-DAY PAYOFF AMOUNT PAID TO BOND
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P. O. BOX 8025
F. MACKENZIE BROWN* FAIRBANKS RANCH PLAZA SAN DIEGO (619) 456-1915
WARREN B. DIVEN RANCHO SANTA FE, CALIFORNIA 92067 ORANGE (714) 551-1915
DANIEL S. HENTSCHKE LOS ANGELES (213) 587-1915
TELEX (619) 756-0412 VENTURA (805) 653-191S
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December 6, 1988
Les Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
P. O. Box 190
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
RE: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Dear Les:
Enclosed herein please find an additional copy of the INSTRUCTION SHEET indicat-
ing the notice requirements which must be immediately met and accomplished following
the confirmation of the assessment in connection with this Assessment District.
Again be reminded that the lien is not accomplished until the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
has been recorded in the Office of the County Recorder.
I would appreciate receiving a return copy of this INSTRUCTION SHEET with initials
and dates showing compliance as soon as steps have been met and accomplished. Also,
as indicated, I would appreciate receiving a photocopy of the corner of the map
showing the filing in the Office of the County Recorder.
As to the mailers, I would recommend that you consider mailing a notice to this
office at the same time you mail notices to the property owners so we will have
actually proof of mailing.
If you have any questions concerning the above, . please do not hesitate to call.
Very truly yours,
F. MACKENZIE BROWN
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David Argo; Black & Veatch
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INSTRUCTION SHEET
AGENCY: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
NAME OF PROJECT: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Immediately upon the confirmation of the assessment, the following notice
requirements are to be accomplished.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE NOTICES FOR NAILING AND PUBLICATION ALL CONTEMPLATE THAT THE
ASSESSMENT ROLL AND DIAGRAM WILL BE RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF
STREETS ON THE 7TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1988. PLEASE ADVISE IF FOR ANY REASON THIS
CANNOT BE MET.
I. THE CITY CLERK SHALL PERFORM THE FOLLOWING NOTICE AND RECORDATION REQUIREMENTS:
A. ASSESSMENT ROLL AND DIAGRAM (RECORDATION)
1. Return the ASSESSMENT ROLL and DIAGRAM (Engineer's "Report") to the
Superintendent of Streets.
2. The ASSESSMENT ROLL and DIAGRAM (Engineer's "Report") shall be recorded
in the Office of the Street Superintendent on December 7, 1988. For
recordation, the original roll and diagram should be kept in a bound
hardcover volume, as the document is a permanent public record
following recordation.
3. File a copy of the ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM in the Office of the County
Recorder. A fee is applicable.
B. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT (RECORDATION)
1. Immediately thereafter, execute and record the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT in
the Office of the County Recorder. The assessment parcels in this
Notice will be described by referencing the document number, etc. , of
the filed ASSESSMENT DIAGRAM. It will be necessary to fill in this
information after the filing of the Assessment Diagram. Again, a fee
is applicable.
2. Also attached to the NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT shall be a list, indicating
the names of all of the assessed owners . in the boundaries of the
Assessment District. This requirement is pursuant to Section 27288.1
of the Government Code of the State of California. I would suggest
that only the names of the owners be included on this list.
C. STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT (MAILING)
1. The Street Superintendent shall then immediately mail the STATEMENT OF
ASSESSMENT to each person owning property within the Assessment
District. It will be necessary, again, to list, attach or enclose
information setting forth the following:
a. Assessment number
b. Property description
C. Final confirmed assessment amount
d. 30-day cash collection payoff figure (confirmed assessment less
financing costs)
The Assessment Engineer should provide the above information to be included
with the envelope for mailing to each individual property owner.
D. STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT (PUBLICATION)
1. The Street Superintendent shall cause to be published the STATEMENT OF
ASSESSMENT immediately after confirmation and recordation of the assess-
ment in the same paper that the Notice of Improvement was published.
2. The publication shall be pursuant to Section 6066 of the Government
Code of the State of California (two publications) , said publication
being once a week for two successive weeks, with at least five days
intervening between the respective publication dates. All payments are
due and payable upon the recordation of the assessment and are to be
paid within thirty (30) days after they become due. If the last day
falls on a holiday, payments can be allowed on the next following work
day.
II. THE TREASURER SHALL ACCOMPLISH THE FOLLOWING:
A. PAID AND UNPAID LIST
The property owners, after the confirmation of the assessment, have 30 days
during which time they can make payments against their assessments and thus
reduce the amount to go to bond. At the expiration of the cash collection
period, the CERTIFICATE OF PAID AND UNPAID ASSESSMENTS should be completed,
with a copy being filed in the Office of the Treasurer, and a copy returned
to this office. I would recommend that the Treasurer be provided with a
list that would generally show the following: a) confirmed assessments; b)
cash payoff figure [confirmed assessment less financing costs] ; c) place
for date and signature on payments.
B. IMPROVEMENT FUND
Establish a special "Improvement Fund" designated by the name of the Assess-
ment District-
Receive all monies during the cash collection period, the last payment
being thirty (30) days after the recordation of the assessment. Following
the 30 day payment period, the Treasurer shall prepare and file the unpaid
list. A form of paid and unpaid list is enclosed herein. All monies
received from the sale of bonds, will be deposited in the above-mentioned
special fund to be used for payment of the costs and expenses of the Assess-
ment District.
C. REDEMPTION FUND
Establish a "Redemption Fund", also designated by the name of the Assess-
ment District.
Monies received for the collection of the assessments and the interest
thereon, together with all penalties, if applicable, thereon shall be
placed into the Redemption Fund, and from which shall. be disbursed funds to
the registered owner of the bonds. Under no circumstances shall the bonds
or interest thereon be paid out of any other fund except as provided by
law.
D. SPECIAL RESERVE FUND
Establish a "Special Reserve Fund", again designated .by the name of the
Assessment District.
Upon the receipt of money from the sale of bonds, the amount as set forth
in the Engineer's "Report" shall be set aside in said fund and used for
advances to the Redemption Fund in cases of delinquency, or applied as a
credit when a property owner makes a final discharge of his assessment.
E. AUDITOR'S REPORT
The appropriate person should now be appointed for preparation of the
Auditor's Report, which is a listing of each individual property owner's
annual debt service responsibility for the next ensuing fiscal year and
subsequent years. This Report cannot be prepared until the end of the 30-
day cash collection period, but I would appreciate being advised of the
name of the person who will have the responsibility for the preparation of
the annual Auditor's Report.
F. IMPROVEMENT BONDS
The bonds for the project cannot be ordered until the expiration of the
above referenced thirty (30) day cash collection period. As soon as a copy
of the Paid and Unpaid List, certified by the Treasurer, is returned to
this office, we will immediately proceed to order the bonds and bond
register.
CONFORMED COPIES
Please have conformed copies of all Resolutions, Notices, Affidavits and Minutes of
meetings transmitted to this office so that our file can be complete and there will
not be any delay in the delivery of the bonds and issuance of bond opinion.
ORDER OF PROCEDURE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: DECEMBER 5, 1988
PUBLIC HEARING FOR HEARING REQUIRED PURSUANT TO THE "MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT
CONSIDERATION: ACT OF 1913".
MAYOR: Announce that this is the time and place fixed for the
public hearing on protests or objections to the
Resolution of Intention, Engineer's "Report" and all
other matters .relating to ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL) .
CITY CLERK: Announce that notice of the Public Hearing has been given
in the manner and form as required by law and that a
Certificate of Compliance is on file certifying that
notice was given in the following ways:
- Posting all public streets within the District
- Mailing notice to property owners within the District
- Filing proposed boundary map in Office of County
Recorder
- Publication of Notice of improvement
- Publication of Notice Inviting Sealed Proposals
STAFF: - Explain purpose, scope and order of procedure for
Public Hearings.
- Explain general nature, location and extent of the
proposed works of improvement and boundaries of the
Assessment District.
- Present and summarize "Report" pursuant to the provi-
sions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913",
consisting of the following:
a. Plans
b. Specifications
C. Assessment Roll
d. Assessment Diagram
e. Description of the works of improvement
- Explain method and formula of assessment spread.
- Make recommendation as to any modifications necessary
in the assessments or proceedings.
- Review construction bids received.
- Make recommendation as to sale of bonds.
- Report on number of protests received (% of area) and
announce that copies have been delivered to ,each
member of the legislative body.
END OF STAFF REPORT - OPEN FOR PUBLIC DISCUSSION
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ORDER OF PROCEDURE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
PAGE TWO
DATE OF PUBLIC HEARING: DECEMBER 5, 1988
MAYOR: ASK EACH SPEAKER TO IDENTIFY THEMSELVES AND THEIR
PROPERTY. -
First, ask to hear from anyone who wishes to speak
against the improvement, the Assessment District, or the
method of spread.
Then, ask to hear from anyone who wishes to speak in
favor of the proceedings.
STAFF: Report on final percentage of protests (% of area)
received.
Presentation of any proposed changes or modifications to
the Engineer's "Report" and the Assessment District.
CITY COUNCIL: Discussion.
CITY COUNCIL: Declare Public Hearing CLOSED.
IF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY WISHES TO PROCEED:
CITY COUNCIL: Adopt RESOLUTION ORDERING CHANGES AND MODIFICATIONS:
This Resolution is appropriate for any changes or modifi-
cations required from the first presentation of the
Engineer's "Report".
CITY COUNCIL: Adopt RESOLUTION OVERRULING AND DENYING PROTESTS: To be
adopted if any protests, oral or written, have been
received.
CITY .COUNCIL: Adopt RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENTS: This Resolution
orders the work and confirms the assessments.
RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
QUESTION: Why are the waterlines needed?
ANSWER: Most of the area inside the boundaries of the proposed assessment district
is undeveloped or has been utilized for oil operations. The waterline
which now exist were not sized for the residential and industrial uses
which are proposed for this area by the City's General Plan. Simply
extending new water lines into the area to serve new uses has resulted in
many "dead-end" lines and other lines which connect to old undersized
water mains. A "backbone" water transmission system to provide a loop
system is needed to insure that all property within the district receives
adequate pressure and volume. The loop system will provide for
redundancy in that water comes from two directions and a water line
break would not interrupt service.
QUESTION: Why doesn't the City install the new water lines?
ANSWER: The cost of the needed improvements is nearly $1.8 million and will
benefit only the area within the proposed district boundary. It would not
be fair to charge all City water users for a project which will benefit only
a small area of the City. Additionally, the City has no funds available in
its Water Fund to underwrite a project of this size.
QUESTION: Why doesn't the City require developers to install the new waterlines as
Property develops.
ANSWER: A policy of requiring developers to extend waterlines as they develop
their property has been in effect in the Reservoir Hill Assessment District
area. Unfortunately, this "piecemeal" policy has resulted in "dead-end".
lines and inadequate water to meet fire flow requirements. In order to
solve the fire flow problem the Fire Chief and the Water Suaerintendent
have determined that the entire loop water line system should be
completed prior to permitting any more development. The cost of the
needed system is too great to impose on a single development project.
QUESTION: How is my assessment calculated?
ANSWER: The assessments are based on a charge of $2513 for each acre of
property. In addition, those properties on Golden West,-Garfield, Edwards
and.Main which front on a new line are assessed an additional $15.00 per
front foot of their property. The $15.00 charge is based on one-half the
cost of an 8" waterline. Those property owners who do not front a new
waterline do not pay the $15.00 charge, but may have to construct an 8"
waterline from the new lines to their property in order to get service.
Therefore, properties which are adjacent to the new lines receive a
greater benefit and pay a higher charge.
QUESTION: How long do I have to pay my assessment?
ANSWER: Assessments can be paid off as a lump sum within 30 days of formation or
the district. Property owners who choose this method of assessment will
receive a 13% discount. Assessment not paid off within 30 days will
become a lien against the property and will be paid off over a period of
twenty years on property tax bills. The interest rate will be
approximately 8°0. The twice annual payment on an assessment of $2500
would be about $125.55.
QUESTION: What if I can't afford to pay my assessment?
ANS\14ER: The State of California has a program for property tax postponement for
senior citizens, blind or disabled persons. The State will pay all or part of
the property tax and be reimbursed when the property is sold or
transferred:. In order to be eligible, the household income must be $24,000
or less and the property on which taxes are to be deferred must be the
residence of the eligible person.
QUESTION: Why were some properties inside the assessment district boundaries
excluded from the assessment?
ANSWER: There are several properties inside the proposed district boundaries which
are already fully developed and were determined to have adequate water
service. These developed properties include the apartments at thr, cnrnpr
of Holly and Garfield. the nll ll-\'I 3rPl'^?uses aL r= ^en '.'I-S'L and Erm-s-L,
two small com-nercial devc' ;;sr,c; s L11C iioiL.. side of Uetvreen
Stewart and Crystal and thr Huntinnton Strnrt r- ri;rnl l,•;[Hinn.
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QUESTION: Will there also be a sewer assessment district?
ANSWER:. Major trunk sewers already exist in Garfield, Golden West and Ellis.
Although there are some gaps in the sewer system, dead-end lines are
acceptable. The City does not foresee a need for a sewer assessment
district at this time.
QUESTION; .. Will the proposed water lines be sized to accommodate future
development?
ANSWER: The proposed new water lines were designed to accommodate the buildout
of the City's General Plan for the area. The lines are adequately sized to
provide fire flows for the industrial areas described in the General Plan.
The proposed lines should be able to accommodate moderate changes in
the General Plan.
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' P. O. BOX 8025
F. MACKENZIE BROWN' FAIRBANKS RANCH PLAZA SAN DIEGO (519) 456-1915
WARREN B. DIVEN RANCHO SANTA FE, CALIFORNIA 92067 ORANGE (714) 551-1915
DANIEL S. HENTSCHKE TELEX1619) 756-0412 LOS ANGELES (2131 587-1915
VENTURA (805) 553-1915
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October 5, 1988
Les Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
P. 0. Box 190
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
RE: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Dear Les:
Enclosed herein please find the following documents for consideration and adoption
at the meeting scheduled for October 24, 1988:
1. ORDER OF PROCEDURE.
2. RESOLUTION PASSING ON "REPORT" AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING.
3. RESOLUTION CALLING FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS.
4. . RESOLUTION REQUESTING PROPOSAL FOR SALE OF BONDS.
The ORDER OF PROCEDURE as enclosed herein sets forth the presentation, and said
ORDER OF PROCEDURE will also be helpful in the preparation of the Minutes.
Please note that a copy of the AGENDA for the meeting of October 24, 1988, setting
forth a general description of the project and the time and place of the meeting,
must be posted in a location freely accessible to the general public at least 72
hours before the time set for said meeting.
DOCUMENTS
On file now in the Office of the City Clerk should be the following:
1. Proposed Boundary Map;
2. Engineer's Report, including
a. Plans
b. Specifications
C. Cost Estimates
d. Assessment Roll
e. Assessment Diagram
BROWN 8 DIVEN
Les Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
October 5, 1988
Page Two
RESOLUTIONS
Through the adoption of the enclosed Resolutions, the following will generally be
accomplished:
The RESOLUTION PASSING ON "REPORT" AND SETTING PUBLIC HEARING is the preliminary
approval of the Engineer's "Report" and sets date, time and place for public
hearing.
The RESOLUTION CALLING FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS authorizes the bidding on the works of
improvement.
The RESOLUTION REQUESTING PROPOSAL FOR SALE OF BONDS authorizes solicitation of a
proposal for the purchase of the bonds from Stone & Youngberg.
As written communications are filed in connection with the proceedings, copies
should immediately transmitted to the following:
A. Each member of the legislative body
B. Office of Engineer of Work
C. Office of Brown & Diven
The date for the receipt of bids on construction will allow ample time for all
modifications and amendments to be made to the Engineer's "Report" and Assessment
Roll prior to the time scheduled for the public hearing.
I would appreciate receiving conformed copies of all Resolutions upon their
adoption, together. with a copy of the minutes of the meeting where the Resolutions
have been adopted.
Under separate cover I will be transmitting all notices, affidavits and
certificates in order to meet the necessary notice requirements following the
conclusion of the meeting.
Upon your review of the enclosed material, if you have any questions, comments or
suggestions, please call.
Very truly yours,
F. MACKENZIE BROWN
FMB:bd
encls.
cc: Connie Brockway, City Clerk
David Argo; Black & Veatch
Larry Rolapp; Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates
ORDER OF PROCEDURE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
DATE OF MEETING: OCTOBER 24, 1988
STAFF: General presentation as to boundaries of Assessment District
and extent of works of improvement.
Presentation of Engineer ' s "Report" pursuant to the
provisions of "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913", consisting
of the following:
1. Plans
2. Specifications
3. Cost Estimate
4. Assessment Roll
5. Assessment Diagram
6. Description of easements to be acquired
CITY COUNCIL: Adopt RESOLUTION PASSING ON REPORT AND SETTING PUBLIC
HEARING: Preliminary approval of the Engineer's "Report" and
sets date, time and place for public hearing.
.CITY COUNCIL: Adopt RESOLUTION CALLING FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS: Formal
action authorizing bidding on the works of improvement.
CITY COUNCIL: Adopt RESOLUTION REQUESTING PROPOSAL FOR SALE OF .BONDS:
Resolution authorizing solicitation of a proposal . for the
purchase of bonds from Stone. & Youngberg.
PROPOSED SCHEDULE:
OCTOBER 24, 1988: ADOPT RESOLUTION SETTING HEARING AND AUTHORIZE BIDDING ON
WORKS OF IMPROVEMENT AND SALE OF BONDS
NOVEMBER 22, 1988: DATE FOR RECEIPT OF CONSTRUCTION BIDS
DECEMBER 5, 1988: PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:
A. CONFIRMATION OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
B. ORDERING IMPROVEMENTS
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
PASSING ON THE "REPORT" OF THE ENGINEER,
GIVING PRELIMINARY APPROVAL, AND SETTING
A TIME AND PLACE FOR PUBLIC HEARING
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, has
instituted proceedings for the construction of certain public works of improvement
and appurtenances under provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913", being
Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, in a
special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District" ) ; and,
WHEREAS, there has been prepared and filed with the legislative body a "Report"
provided for in Sections 10203 and 10204 of the Streets and Highways Code of the
State of California, and this "Report" has been presented for consideration; and,
WHEREAS, a Resolution of Intention for this improvement was previously adopted
by the legislative body; and the "Report" as now presented shall stand as the
"Report" for the purpose of subsequent proceedings hereunder; and
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2. That the "Report" of the Engineer referred to hereinabove is consi-
dered adopted, passed upon, and preliminarily approved, as follows:
A. That the plans and specifications for the proposed improvements
to be made, contained in said "Report" be, and they are hereby preliminarily
approved and adopted;
B. That the Engineer's estimate of the itemized and total costs
and expenses of said acquisition, where necessary, and improvements, and of the inci-
dental expenses in connection therewith, contained in said "Report", be, and each of
them are hereby preliminarily approved and adopted;
C. That the diagram showing the Assessment District referred to
and described in said Resolution of Intention, and also the boundaries and dimen-
sions of the respective subdivisions of land within said Assessment District, as the
same existed at the time of the passage of said Resolution of Intention, each of
which subdivisions have been given a separate number upon said diagram, as contained
in said "Report", be, and it is hereby preliminarily approved and adopted;
D. That the proposed assessment upon the several subdivisions of
land in said Assessment District, in proportion to the estimated benefits to be
received by such subdivisions, respectively, from said acquisition and improvements,
and of the incidental expenses thereof, as contained in said "Report", be, and they
are hereby preliminarily approved and adopted;
E. That the maps and descriptions of the lands and easements to be
acquired, as contained in said "Report" be, and the same are hereby preliminarily
approved;
SECTION 3. . That said "Report" shall stand as the Engineer's "Report" for the
purpose of all subsequent proceedings had pursuant to said Resolution of Intention.
SECTION 4. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON MONDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER,
1988, AT THE HOUR OF 7:00 O'CLOCK P.M. , IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THIS LEGISLA-
TIVE BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, ANY AND ALL PERSONS HAVING ANY
OBJECTIONS TO THE PROPOSED WORK, OR ASSESSMENT, OR EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT, OR TO THE PROPOSED GRADES, MAY APPEAR AND SHOW CAUSE WHY SAID WORK SHOULD
NOT BE DONE OR CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESOLUTION OF INTENTION AND THE
"REPORT" OF THE ENGINEER. PROTESTS MUST BE IN WRITING AND MUST BE DELIVERED TO THE
CITY CLERK AT OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING.
SECTION 5. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to give notice of said
Public Hearing by causing to be conspicuously posted on all open streets within the
Assessment District, not more than 300 feet apart on each street so posted, but not
less than 3 in all, notice of the passage of the Resolution of Intention and of this
Resolution, all in accordance with the provisions of said Division 12.
SECTION 6. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to give notice of said
Public Hearing and of the passage of the Resolution of Intention and this Resolution
by causing such notice to be published in accordance with Section 6066 of the
Government Code, in the newspaper previously designated as the newspaper for all
publications as required by law and as necessary for completion of this Assessment
District.
SECTION 7. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to mail notice of said
Public Hearing and the adoption of the Resolution of Intention and of the filing of
the "Report" to all persons owning real property proposed to be assessed, whose
names and addresses appear on the last equalized assessment roll for County taxes
prior thereto, or as known to said City Clerk, and to all other persons as
prescribed in 'accordance with the provisions of said Division 12.
SECTION 8. That the City Clerk is hereby further directed to .file a copy of
the proposed boundary map in the Office of the County Recorder within fifteen (15)
days of the adoption of the proposed boundary map; said boundary map to be in the
manner and form as set forth in Division 4.5 of the Streets and Highways Code of the
State of California.
ADOPTED the day of 1988.
ATTEST: Mayor
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of
the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said city,
do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of Huntington
Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at
a regular meeting thereof held on the day of 1988, by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
REFERENCING PREVAILING WAGE SCALE AND
DIRECTING CALL FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, has
heretofore instituted proceedings under the provisions of the "Municipal Improvement
Act of 1913", being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California, for the construction of certain public works of improvement in a special
assessment district known and _designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR
HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District") ; and,
WHEREAS, at this time there have been submitted for final review the plans and
specifications for the works of improvement for the Assessment District; and,
WHEREAS, it is the intention of the legislative body to also call for sealed
proposals or bids for the doing of said work and improvements in said Assessment
District; and,
WHEREAS, it is necessary to determine the prevailing rate of wages for the
various classifications of workmen required in the performance of said work.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY :RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2. That the plans and specifications for the works of improvement in
the Assessment District are hereby approved and authorized for bidding.
SECTION 3 . That it is hereby determined and ascertained that the general
prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality in which said work described is to
be performed in the matter of the construction of certain public works of improve-
ment, together with appurtenances, in the Assessment District, under the provisions
of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913", being Division 12 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California, for each craft or type of workman or
mechanic needed to execute the contract, and also the general prevailing rate for
legal holiday and overtime work of each craft or type of workman or mechanic, is in
accordance with the schedule obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations,
pursuant to the provisions of Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of Califor-
nia, and reference is hereby made to copies thereof on file with the transcript of
these proceedings, which said copies are available to any interested party upon
request. Further a Copy shall be posted at each job site during the course of
construction.
SECTION 4. That the proposals or bids shall be opened and examined at a public
meeting so called; and said results of the bidding shall be reported at the next
regular meeting of this legislative body after the opening of the bids.
SECTION 5. That the terms and conditions for bidding on the works of improve-
ment for this Assessment District are as set forth in full in the Bid Documents in
the specifications as previously approved. Reference is hereby made to said Bid
Documents heretofore approved and identified as "NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS,
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) ". For all particulars as to bidding,
the Notice Inviting Sealed Proposals above referenced and all incorporated
documents and laws, including but not limited to the "Municipal Improvement Act of
1913", shall control.
SECTION 6. That it is hereby determined that in the event the contractor,
contracting owners included, does not complete the work within the time limit speci-
fied in the contract or within the time limit as shall be authorized, the contractor
or .contracting owners, as the case may be, shall pay as liquidated damages the
amount or amounts as set forth in the specifications for the project, said amounts
herein referenced and so incorporated. That it is impractical to determine the
actual damage which will be sustained by reason of such delay, but that the stated
sum is a reasonable amount for said liquidated damages and is not 'being imposed as a
penalty.
ADOPTED the day of , 1988.
ATTEST: Mayor
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of
the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said city,
do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of Huntington
Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at
a regular meeting thereof held on the day of 1988, by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
REQUESTING PROPOSAL FOR SALE OF BONDS
TO REPRESENT UNPAID ASSESSMENTS UPON
LANDS IN AN ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, in accor
dance with the terms and provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913",
being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, and
pursuant to its Resolution of Intention previously adopted, has initiated proceed-
ings for the construction of certain public works of improvement, together with
acquisition, where necessary, and appurtenances, in a special assessment district
known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter
referred to as the "Assessment District") ; and,
WHEREAS, it has been determined that serial bonds representing unpaid assess-
ments against private property shall be issued pursuant to and as set forth in the
"Improvement. Bond Act of 1915", being Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code
of the State of California; and;
WHEREAS, at this time this legislative body is desirous to request the
solicitation of a proposal for the sale of bonds for purposes of financing the.
works of improvement as proposed for construction in this Assessment District.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2. That the Financial Consultant, FIELDMAN, ROLAPP & ASSOCIATES, is
hereby authorized to formally request and solicit a proposal from Stone & Youngberg
relating to the sale of the bonds to issue to represent unpaid assessments against
the privately owned property within the boundaries of the Assessment District, said
bonds to be issued pursuant to the provisions of the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915",
being Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. The
interest rate on said bonds shall not exceed the current legal maximum rate of
twelve percent (12%) per annum. Said bonds shall be issued pursuant to the terms
and conditions as set forth in the Resolution of Intention as previously adopted for
these proceedings.
SECTION 3. . That there will be furnished the legal opinion of BROWN & DIVEN,
Attorneys at Law, approving the legality of the proceedings and the issuance of said
bonds.
SECTION 4. That in the event of any delinquency in the payment of any install-
ment of an assessment, it is hereby covenanted with the holder of the bonds that
this legislative body will cause to be commenced and thereafter diligently prose-
cuted, judicial foreclosure proceedings upon all delinquent unpaid assessments
within one hundred fifty (150) days following any delinquency. It is further hereby
ordered that an investigation be initiated as soon as possible each year to deter-
mine all tax delinquencies on all properties within the boundaries of the above-
referenced Assessment District.
ADOPTED the day of , 1988.
ATTEST: Mayor
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of
the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said city,
do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of Huntington
Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the memberB of said City Council at
a regular meeting thereof held on the day of , 1988, by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
City Clerk
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October 17, 1988
Les Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
P. O. Box 190
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
RE: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT. NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Dear Les:
Enclosed herein please find the following documents in connection with the notice
requirements which must be met immediately following the meeting scheduled for
October 24, 1986:
INSTRUCTION SHEET: Necessary notice requirements to be met immediately
following adoption of Resolutions.
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT (PUBLICATION/POSTING): This notice is the format for the
newspaper and posting the streets within the Assessment District.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS (BAILING) : This is the formal legal notice for
mailing to the property owners.
COVER LETTER FORMAT: It is suggested that this letter accompany the legal
notice.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH NOTICE REQUIREMENTS: To be executed upon
compliance with all notice requirements.
Immediately upon adoption of the Resolutions, all Notice requirements, as set forth
in the INSTRUCTION SHEET, should be immediately met and accomplished.
Please be advised that notice will generally be accomplished by the following:
- Publication of NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT two (2) times
- Posting NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT on public streets throughout District
- Mailing NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS to all property owners within District
- Recording BOUNDARY MAP in Office of County Recorder
- Publication of NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS (CONSTRUCTION) two (2)
times
BROWN 8 DIVEN
Lee Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
October 17, 1988
Page Two
The NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS is not included in this transmittal. Said
NOTICE will be furnished by the Engineer of Work, Black & Veatch.
Please note that the NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS (MAILING) must be completed prior to
mailing by the completion of the following:
A. Assessment number
B. Property description
C. Estimated assessment
Also note that at the public hearing, depending on the results of the bidding on
the works of improvement, the assessments can be lowered, but if for any reason any
assessment needs to be increased, further mailed notices will be required.
As written communications are filed relating to these proceedings, copies should be
immediately transmitted as follows:
A. Each member of the legislative body
B. Office of Engineer of Work
C. Office of Brown & Diven
Immediately upon completion of all items, as set forth in the INSTRUCTION SHEET, I
would appreciate a copy being returned to this office with initials and dates
showing compliance. As soon as they are available, I would appreciate receiving
executed copies of all Notices, Affidavits and Certificates.
Upon your review of the enclosed material, if you have any questions, comments or
suggestions, please call.
Very truly yours,
F. MACKENZIE BROWN
FMB:bd
encls.
cc: Connie Brockway, City Clerk
David Argo; Black & Veatch
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INSTRUCTION SHEET
NAME OF AGENCY: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH /
NAME OF PROJECT: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL) 7
PUBLIC HEARING DATE: DECEMBER 5, 1988 1' I
Ss
CONSTRUCTION BID RECEIPT DATE: NOVEMBER 22, 1988
INSTRUCTIONS
All blanks in the enclosed forms of notice must be completed before the _.required
legal notice is given.
In fixing the public hearing date, the "1913 Act" hearing cannot be held less than
thirty (30) days after the adoption- of the Resolution Setting the Hearing.
I. THE CITY CLERK SHALL PERFORM THE FOLLOWING:
A. NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT (POSTING)
Cause the NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT to be posted in accordance with the
Certificate of Compliance. Said Notices are to be posted not more than
300 feet apart on all open streets within the District, but not less than
three (3) in all. This. posted Notice must be headed by the words "NOTICE
OF IMPROVEMENT" in letters at least one inch in height. The posting must .1
be completed at least TWENTY (20) DAYS before the date of hearing. a 5
B. NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT (PUBLICATION) ,O0^ 'P
Cause to be published in the designated legal newspaper in accordance with
Section 6066 of the Government Code, which provides that the Notice shall
be once a week for two (2) successive weeks. Two publications in a
newspaper published once a week or more often, with at least five (5) days
intervening, not counting the publication date, are sufficient. The first
publication of the Notice shall be at least TWENTY (20) DAYS before the
date set for the hearing.
C. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS (MAILING)
Cause to be mailed to each person owning real property proposed to be
assessed according to the names and addresses of such owners as the same
appear on the last County Assessment Roll, or at his address as known to
the City Clerk. Said mailing is to be completed at least TWENTY (20) DAYS
before the date set for hearing. Note that it may be. necessary to fill in
or enclose the following:
(1) Proposed assessment;
(2) Assessment number and property description.
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D. COVER LETTER FORMAT
I would recommend that the enclosed cover letter format be included with
the mailing of the legal notice for the proceedings. I would further
recommend that the time for informational meetings, if desired, be
scheduled after the receipt of bids on the improvements, but prior to the
public hearing on the project. This letter should be prepared on your
stationery prior to transmittal.
E. BOUNDARY MAP
Within FIFTEEN (15) DAYS following the adoption of the Resolution Setting
Hearing, a duplicate original of the proposed boundary map should be filed
in the Office of the County Recorder. The other original should also
indicate the filing information with the County Recorder, and should be
kept on file with the transcript of these proceedings. A fee is
applicable for said filing.
F. NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS. (CONSTRUCTION)
[TO BE FURNISHED BY ENGINEER OF WORK)
Cause the NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS for the construction of the
improvement to be published once a week for two (2) successive weeks in
the legally designated newspaper. I would advise that both items for
publication (Notice of Improvement and Notice Inviting Sealed Proposals)
be published simultaneously. Said publication on the Notice Inviting
Sealed Proposals shall be published at least FOURTEEN (14) DAYS prior to
the date fixed for the opening of such bids for construction. The date
set for the opening of bids is to be prior to the public hearing so that,
if necessary, modifications can be made in the assessment roll.
G. CONSTRUCTION BID DOCUMENTS
Upon adoption of the Resolution authorizing the bidding on the works of
improvement, please note that in addition to the legal publication, we
would recommend that the information also be transmitted to the applicable
contractor bidding publications. Certain listings are as follows:
Daily Construction Service
448 South Hill St. , Suite 818
Los Angeles, CA 90013
McGraw Hill Information
F. W. Dodge Division
1835 West Orangewood, Suite 101
Orange, CA 92668
You should consult the Engineer of Work for any additional or substitute
publication services for this construction work.
H. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
As written communications relating to the proceedings are received, copies
should be delivered to this office, together with copies being delivered
to the Engineer. In addition, copies should be prepared and delivered to
each member of the legislative body, so that there is ample opportunity to
review the communications prior to the public,.hearing.
II. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS SHALL ACCOMPLISH THE FOLLOWING:
A. PREVAILING SCALE OF WAGES
A schedule of the prevailing rate for per diem wages is to be obtained
from the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations. A copy of
said scale of wages shall be on file with the transcript of these
proceedings and available for public inspection. Also, a copy thereof is
to be posted at each job site.
FINAL DATES FOR PUBLICATION, POSTING AND MAILING:
NOTICE OF-IMPROVEMENT (POSTING) LAST DAY: NOVEMBER 16, 1988
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT (PUBLICATION) LAST DAY: NOVEMBER 16, 1988
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS (MAILING) LAST DAY: NOVEMBER 16, 1988
NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS (1ST PUBLICATION) LAST DAY: NOVEMBER 8, 1988
BOUNDARY MAP (RECORDING) LAST DAY: NOVEMBER 8, 1988
I would recommend that these notice requirements be accomplished at an earlier date
in order to avoid any last minute confusion.
[MAILING]
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
RESOLUTION OF INTENTION AND REPORT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, did, on the 19th day of September, 1988, adopt its Resolution of
Intention, and on the 24th day of October, 1988, did receive and file a "Report" of
the Engineer, and authorize a public hearing to be noticed and set for proceedings
to form a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District") .
The "Report", as approved, consists of the plans, specifications, maps, descriptions
and estimate of the cost, and diagram and assessment, and for all particulars as to
these proceedings, reference is made to said "Report" as preliminarily approved, as
well as to the previously mentioned Resolution of Intention.
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS
The proposed works of improvement to be financed under these proceedings for this
Assessment District are described as the construction and installation of approxi-
mately 14, 400 lineal feet of new water distribution mains and connections to
existing mains to serve and benefit properties located within the boundaries of this
Assessment District.
BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
All properties that benefit from ,the works of improvement shall be assessed to pay a
proportionate share of the costs and expenses of the improvements, together with
acquisition expenses. A map of the Assessment District identified as "PROPOSED
BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL)" has been approved by
the legislative body, and for all particulars as to the boundaries, reference is
made to said map on file with the transcript of these proceedings.
COST OF IMPROVEMENTS
The total estimated cost of the works of improvement for the Assessment District are
set forth as follows:
Estimated Cost of Construction: $1,312,000.00
Estimated Incidental Expenses: $ 525,000.00
Estimated Total Cost: $1,837,000.00
Balance to Assessment: $1,837,000.00
PROCEEDINGS AND BONDS
Said proceedings for this Assessment District shall be had and taken pursuant to the
"Municipal Improvement Act of 1913" (Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of
the State of California) . Bonds shall be issued to represent unpaid assessments in
accordance with the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915" (Division 10 of said Code) .
Following the confirmation of the assessments, a period of thirty (30) days will be
allowed to make payment of assessments in cash, and the unpaid balance will then
become payable in annual installments, with bonds issued to represent the unpaid
balance. The actual interest rate for the bonds shall be determined upon the sale
of said bonds.
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MONDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1988, AT THE HOUR OF
7:00 O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THIS LEGISLATIVE
BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, IS THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED TO CONSIDER
AND FINALLY DETERMINE WHETHER THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE REQUIRE THE
IMPROVEMENTS; AND TO CONSIDER AND .DETERMINE WHETHER THE OWNERS OF A MAJORITY OF THE
AREA OF THE PROPERTY IN THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT DISTRICT HAVE PROTESTED AGAINST SAID
IMPROVEMENTS, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF; AND TO CONSIDER AND FINALLY ACT ON THE
ENGINEER'S "REPORT"; AND TO HEAR ALL PROTESTS RELATING TO SAID PROPOSED PROCEEDINGS,
OR THE GRADES AT WHICH THE WORK SHALL BE DONE, OR THE EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT, OR AS TO MAPS AND DESCRIPTIONS, OR THE ESTIMATE OF THE COST AND EXPENSES
THEREOF, OR THE PROPOSED DIAGRAM OR ASSESSMENT; AND ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
MAY FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST AT OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR HEARING REFERRED TO HEREIN.
PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES
For all information relating to these proceedings, the hearing procedure, and any
and all matters as set forth and contained in any documents, Resolutions or Certifi-
cates, attention is directed to the person designated below:
LES EVANS, CITY ENGINEER
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92658
TELEPHONE: (714) 536-5435
DATED: , 1988.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
THIS IS NOT A BILL. AT THIS TIME ALL FIGURES AND ASSESSMENTS ARE BASED ON ESTIMATES.
YOU SHOULD CHECK THE IDENTITY OF YOUR PROPERTY AND THE ESTIMATED ASSESSMENT TO BE
CHARGED TO YOUR PARTICULAR PARCEL OF PROPERTY FOR THE WORKS OF IMPROVEMENT AS SET
FORTH ON THE ATTACHMENT HERETO.
(TO BE PLACED ON CITY STATIONERY PRIOR TO MAILING]
RE: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Dear Property Owner:
Enclosed herein find legally required Notice for the formation of a. special assess-
ment district for the construction of certain public improvements in your area and
for which you will be assessed to pay your proportionate share of the costs and
expenses of said improvements.
Please note that the legal Notice herein sets the time and place for the public
hearing, to be the 5th day of December, 1988, at the hour of 7:00 o'clock p.m. , in
the regular meeting place of the legislative body, being the Council Chambers, City
Hall, Huntington Beach, Ca. Also, note that the enclosed Notice sets forth the
estimated amount of your assessment, and please be advised that, at this time, said
assessment is only an estimate. You should be aware that bids for construction will
be received on the 22nd day of November, 1988, and that at such time, modifications
could be made to the assessments based on the bidding results.
The staff will be available on the following day or days at the following address for
consultation and meetings with all interested property owners:
DATE: PLACE:
We hope to see you at these meetings. If for some reason you are unable to attend,
please call the undersigned for any information.
Very truly yours,
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
WITH NOTICE REQUIREMENTS
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
CONNIE BROCKWAY, under penalty of perjury, CERTIFIES AS FOLLOWS:
The undersigned is now, and at all times mentioned herein was, the duly qualified
and acting CITY CLERK of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, and as such,
accomplished the notice requirements in connection with. the referenced Assessment
District, as noted:
POSTING
The NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT was posted not more than three hundred (300) feet apart on
all open streets within the District described in a Resolution of Intention
previously adopted, and not less than three (3) Notices in all were posted. Said
posting was completed on the day of 1988.
A copy of the AGENDA for the meeting of October 24, 1988, setting forth a general
description of the project and the time and place of the meeting, was posted in a
location freely accessible to the general public at least 72 hours before the time
set for said meeting; said posting being accomplished on the day of
1988.
PUBLICATION
(DAILY PILOT)
The NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS was published once a week for two successive
weeks; said publications being accomplished on the day of ,
1988, and on the day of , 1988.
The NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT was published in the designated legal newspaper in
accordance with Section 6066 of the Government Code of the State of California, said
publication being made once a week for two successive weeks; said publications being
accomplished on the day of 1988, and on the day of
1988.
RECORDING
A copy of the proposed BOUNDARY MAP was filed in the Office of the County Recorder
within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of the Resolution Setting Hearing; said
filing being accomplished on the day of 1988.
MAILING
The NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS (NOTICE OF HEARING) under Division 12 of the Streets
and Highways Code of the State of California ("Municipal Improvement Act of 1913") ,
was mailed to all persons owning real property proposed to be assessed according to
the names and addresses of such owners as the same appear on the last County
Assessment Roll, or at his address as known to .the undersigned; also to every owner
of property assessed by the State, under Section 14 of Article XIII of the
Constitution of the State of California, at the address of the owner of such
property as shown on the last City roll transmitted to the County Auditor in all
instances where such property is proposed to be assessed; said mailing being
accomplished on the day of 1988.
EXECUTED this day of , 1988, at Huntington Beach,
California.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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BROWN 8 DIVEN
P. O. BOX 8025
F. MACKENZIE BROWN' - FAIRBANKS RANCH PLAZA SAN DIEGO (619) 456-1915
WARREN B. DIVEN RANCHO SANTA FE, CALIFORNIA 920G7 ORANGE (714) 551-1915
DANIEL S. HENTSCHKE LOS ANGELES (213) 587-1915
TELEX (619) 756-0412 VENTURA 1805) 653-1915
a OAO�E55�0.+•L coAAOAn*�o" RIVERSIDE (714) 359-S489
November 16, 1988
Les Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
RE: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Dear Les:
Enclosed herein please find the following items in connection with the Public
Hearing scheduled for December 5, 1988:
1. ORDER OF PROCEDURE.
2. RESOLUTION ORDERING CHANGES.
3. RESOLUTION DENYING PROTESTS AND MAKING FINDINGS.
4. RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENTS.
The ORDER OF PROCEDURE should be helpful in the preparation of the Minutes for the
Public Hearing, and also sets forth the order in which the Public Hearing should be
conducted.
Please note that a copy of the AGENDA for the meeting of December 5, 1988, setting
forth a general description of the project and the time and place of the meeting,
must be posted in a location freely accessible to the general public at least 72
hours before the time set for said meeting.
DOCUMENTS
At the time of the public hearing, the following documentation should be on file in
the Office of the City Clerk:
1. Engineer's "Report", consisting of plans, specifications, cost estimate, assess-
ment roll, assessment diagram
2. Construction bids
BROWN 8 DIVEN
Les Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
November 16, 1988
Page Two
RESOLUTIONS
Through the adoption of the enclosed Resolutions, the following will generally be
accomplished:
The RESOLUTION ORDERING CHANGES orders appropriate changes or modifications to the
proceedings and the Engineer's "Report", if any.
The RESOLUTION DENYING PROTESTS AND MAKING FINDINGS formally denies any protests
received, either oral or written.
The RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENTS is the formal confirmation of the assess-
ments, ordering of the work and approving the final Engineer's "Report" .
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
Inasmuch as the hearing is a due process public hearing, the legislative body
needs to be informed and advised as to all communications received. As written
communications are filed relating to the proceedings, copies should be immediately
transmitted to the following:
A. Each member of the legislative body
B. Office of Engineer of Work
C. Office of Brown & Diven
NOTICE REQUIREMENTS
Please note that immediately following the public hearing, notice will again be
required by mailing, publication and recordation. Under separate cover I will be
transmitting all notices, affidavits and certificates necessary to comply with the
notice requirements.
As in the past, when available, I would appreciate conformed copies of all of the
RESOLUTIONS.
Sho!ihZIE
u have any questions and/or comments concerning the above, please do not
h sto call.
%Veryours,
'F. BROWN
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cc: Connie Brockway, City Clerk
David Argo; Black & Veatch
Larry Rolapp; Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates (letter/OP only)
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
ORDERING CERTAIN CHANGES AND MODIFICA-
TIONS TO THE ENGINEER'S "REPORT" IN A
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, has
previously adopted its Resolution of Intention pursuant to the provisions of the
"Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways
Code of the State of California, for the construction of certain works of improve-
ment in a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District") ;
and
WHEREAS, based upon the presentation and recommendations of staff and available
documentation, it now appears that the changes and modifications as set forth in the
amended assessment roll, as presented herein, should be approved and ordered to be
done.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2. That all changes and modifications as set forth in the final assess-
ment roll and Engineer's "Report" as herewith submitted are hereby ordered and autho-
rized to be made. For all particulars, reference is made to said "Report" as herein
approved, a copy of which will remain on file with the transcript of these proceed-
ings and open for public inspection.
SECTION 3. That the Engineer's "Report", the Assessment Roll, and all related
documentation, as so modified, are for the best interests of the property owners
within the Assessment District, and said assessment, as modified, is in accordance
with the benefits received, and the "Report", as herein modified and amended, shall
stand as the "Report" for all subsequent proceedings relating to this Assessment
District.
ADOPTED the day of , 1988.
ATTEST: Mayor
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of
the City of Huntington Beach, .and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said city,
do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of Huntington
Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members. of said City Council at
a regular meeting thereof held on the day of 1988, by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
OVERRULING AND DENYING PROTESTS AND
MAKING CERTAIN FINDINGS IN A SPECIAL
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, has, by
Resolution, declared its intention to order the construction of certain public works
of improvement, pursuant to the terms -and provisions of the "Municipal Improvement
Act of 1913", being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California, in a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment
District") ; and,
WHEREAS, certain owners of property liable to be assessed for improvements have
filed written protests or objections and delivered the same to the City Clerk not
later than the hour set for hearing such objections; and
WHEREAS, at the time set for said Public Hearing, all protests and objections
were duly heard and considered, and all matters as to the method and formula of the
assessment spread and the determination as to whether or not the property did
receive a benefit and whether the assessments were apportioned in accordance to
benefit were heard and considered.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2 . That the public hearing on the Assessment District is hereby
closed.
SECTION 3. That all protests and objections of every kind and nature be, and
the same hereby are, overruled and denied, and it is further determined that said
protests and objections are made by the owners of less than onehalf (1/2) of the
area of property to be assessed for said improvements within said Assessment
District.
SECTION 4. That is hereby further determined that all properties within the
boundaries of the Assessment District receive a local and direct benefit from the
works of improvement as proposed for said Assessment District, and it is hereby
further determined and declared that all assessable costs and expenses have been
apportioned and spread over the properties within the boundaries of the Assessment
District in direct proportion to the benefits received thereby.
SECTION 5. That the Engineer's method of spread and apportionment of all costs
is hereby approved and adopted as being a correct and proper apportionment and
distribution of all assessable costs for these works of improvement.
ADOPTED the day of 1988.
ATTEST: Mayor
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of
the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said city,
do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of Huntington
Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at
1
a regular meeting thereof held on the day of 1988, by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
CONFIRMING THE ASSESSMENT, ORDERING
THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE, TOGETHER WITH
APPURTENANCES, AND APPROVING THE
ENGINEER'S "REPORT"
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY - OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, did
previously adopt its Resolution of Intention for the construction of certain public
works of improvement, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work, including
acquisition where appropriate, in a special assessment district known and designated
as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the
"Assessment District") ; and,
WHEREAS, pursuant to said Resolution of Intention, a "Report", as therein
provided, was presented, considered and approved; and,
WHEREAS, said "Report", as preliminarily approved, contained all the matters
and items called for by law and as pursuant to the provisions of the "Municipal
Improvement Act' of 1913", being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the
State of California, including the following:
1. Plans and specifications of the proposed improvements;
2. Estimate of cost;
3. Diagram of Assessment District;
4. An assessment according to benefits;
5. A description of the works of improvement; and,
WHEREAS, all protests have been heard and considered, and a full hearing has
been given, all in the manner provided by law; and,
WHEREAS, notices of said hearing were duly and regularly posted, mailed and
published in the time, form and manner required by law and as evidenced by affi-
davits on file with the transcript of these proceedings; and,
WHEREAS, the owners of one-half (1/2) of the area assessed for the cost of the
project did not file written protests against the said proposed improvements and
acquisition where appropriate, and this legislative body did, after providing a full
hearing, overrule and deny all protests and objections; and,
WHEREAS, this legislative body is now satisfied with the assessment and all
matters contained 'in the "Report" as now updated and submitted.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
RECITALS
SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct.
PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE
SECTION 2 . That the public interest and convenience require the proposed
improvements to be made, and therefore it is hereby ordered that the work to be done
and improvements to be made, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work in
connection therewith, including acquisition where appropriate, in said Assessment
District, as set forth in the Resolution of Intention previously adopted and as set
forth in the "Report" presented and considered, and as now submitted.
CONFIRMATION OF ASSESSMENTS
SECTION 3. That the "Report", as now updated and submitted, consisting of the
assessment and diagram for the improvements, together with appurtenances and
appurtenant work in connection therewith, including acquisition where appropriate,
is hereby confirmed.
The assessment contained in said "Report" is hereby levied upon the
respective subdivisions of land in the Assessment District as set forth in said
"Report".
RECORDATION OF ASSESSMENT
SECTION 4. That the City Clerk shall forthwith deliver to the Superintendent
of Streets the said assessment, together with the diagram attached thereto and made
a part thereof, as confirmed, with his certificate of such confirmation attached and
the date thereof; and that said Superintendent of Streets shall then immediately
record said diagram and assessment in his office in a suitable book to be kept for
that purpose and attach thereto his certificate of the date of such recording.
COUNTY RECORDER NOTICE
SECTION 5. Upon confirmation of the assessments and recordation of the
assessment roll and diagram, a certified copy of the assessment diagram shall be
immediately filed in the Office of the County Recorder. Immediately thereafter, a
copy of the notice of assessment shall be recorded in the Office of the ' County
Recorder in the manner and form as set forth by law and specifically Section 3114 of
the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
MAILED NOTICE
SECTION 6. That said Superintendent of Streets, upon the recording of said
diagram and assessment, shall mail to each owner of real property within the
Assessment District at his last known address, as the same appears on the tax rolls
of the County or on file in the Office of the City Clerk, or to both addresses if
said address is not the same, or to General Delivery when no address so appears, a
statement containing a designation by street number or other description of the
property assessed sufficient to enable the owner to identify the same, the amount of
the assessment, the time and place of payment thereof, the effect of failure to pay
within such time, and a statement of the fact that bonds will be issued on unpaid
assessments pursuant to the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915".
PUBLICATION
SECTION 7 . That said Superintendent of Streets shall also give notice by
publishing a copy of a notice of recording. of assessment in the newspaper previously
selected to publish all notices as provided by law, giving notice that said
assessment has been recorded in his Office, and that all sums assessed thereon are
due and payable immediately, and that the payment of said sums is to be made within
thirty (30) days after the date of recording the assessment, which date shall be so
stated in said notice, and of the fact that securities will be issued upon unpaid
assessments.
IMPROVEMENT .FUND
SECTION 8. That the Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to establish a
special fund account to be known as the IMPROVEMENT FUND, and designated by the name
of this Assessment District, into which fund shall be paid all payments to be
received upon said assessment, and the proceeds of the sale of bonds to be issued
representing unpaid assessments.
RESERVE FUND
SECTION 9. That the Treasurer is hereby further authorized to establish a
SPECIAL RESERVE FUND, into which the designated amount shall be transferred and held
in trust for the bondholders and used to assist final discharge by any payment by
property owners within the boundaries of the Assessment District.
ADOPTED the day of 1988.
ATTEST: Mayor
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of
the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said city,
do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of Huntington
Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at
a regular meeting thereof held on the day of 1988, by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
City Clerk
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
EXHIBIT "A"
MATURITY SCHEDULE
MATURITY
SEPTEMBER 2ND PRINCIPAL INTEREST RATE
(To be provided in final Bond Indenture) CSC' �1451 �G�jC
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BROWN 8 DIVEN
P. 0. BOX 8025
F. MACKENZIE BROWN' FAIRBANKS RANCH PLAZA SAN DIEGO 1619) 456-1915
WARREN B. DIVEN RANCHO SANTA FE, CALIFORNIA 92067 ORANGE (714) 5 51-19 15
DANIEL S. HENTSCHKE LOS ANGELES (213) 587-1915
TELEX (6191 756-0412 VENTURA (805) 653-1915
•a PhO�E55�0 Nat COPPOwLiiON RIVERSIDE (714) 359-5489
December 7, 1988
Les Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
P. O. Box 190
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
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RE: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 86-1 � /
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Dear Les:
Enclosed herein please find the following:
1. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF BONDS AND
APPROVING BOND INDENTURE.
2. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PROPOSAL FOR SALE OF BONDS.
3. RESOLUTION AWARDING THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT.
4. BOND INDENTURE (DRAFT) .
These Resolutions are now ready for consideration and adoption at the regular
meeting scheduled for December 19, 1988.
Please note that a copy of the AGENDA for the meeting of December 19, 1988, setting
forth a general description of the project and the time and location of the meeting,
must be posted in a location freely accessible to the general public at least 72
hours before the time set for said meeting.
RESOLUTIONS
Through the adoption of the enclosed Resolutions, the following will be
accomplished:
The RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ISSUANCE OF BONDS AND APPROVING BOND INDENTURE approves
all formal terms and conditions relating to the sale of bonds through the approval
of the Bond Indenture.
The RESOLUTION ACCEPTING PROPOSAL FOR SALE OF BONDS formally accepts the written
proposal for the sale of bonds submitted by Store & Youngberg.
The RESOLUTION AWARDING THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT awards the construction contract
to the lowest responsible bidder.
BROWN 8 DIVEN
Les Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
December 7, 1988
Page Two
BOND INDENTURE
The draft BOND INDENTURE will be approved in substantial form through the adoption
of the Resolution Authorizing Issuance and Approving Bond Indenture, and is subject
to minor modifications and amendments, with final authorization to be evidenced by
the signature of the City Manager upon delivery of bonds and receipt of bond
proceeds.
Please note that it will be necessary for the name of the Paying Agent to be typed
into Section 8 of the Bond Indenture if this institution has been selected prior
to the City Council action on the enclosed Resolution.
CONFORMED COPIES
We would appreciate receiving conformed copies of the above documents when
available, so that our file may be complete.
Should you have any questions concerning this transmittal, please don't hesitate
to call.
Very truly yours,
Aa,c-
F. MACKENZIE BROWN
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cc: Connie Brockway, City Clerk
Bob Franz, Finance Director
Larry Rolapp; Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates
John Doyle; Stone & Youngberg
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RESOLUTION NO. ✓�7
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AUTHO-
RIZING ISSUANCE OF BONDS, APPROVING BOND
INDENTURE AND PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT
FOR A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, is
conducting proceedings for the construction of certain public improvements in a
special assessment district pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Municipal
Improvement Act of 1913", being Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the
State of California, said special assessment district known and designated as
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the
"Assessment District") ; and,
WHEREAS, this legislative body has previously declared in its Resolution of
Intention to issue bonds to finance said improvements, said bonds to issue pursuant_
to the terms and provisions of the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", being Division 10
of said Code; and,
WHEREAS, at this time this legislative body is desirous to set forth all formal
terms and conditions relating to the authorization, issuance and administration of
said bonds; and,
WHEREAS, there has been presented, considered and ready for approval a bond
indenture setting forth formal terms and conditions relating to the issuance and
sale of bonds; and,
WHEREAS, there has also been presented a Preliminary Official Statement
containing information including but not limited to the Assessment District and the
type of bonds, including terms and conditions thereof.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 2. That this legislative body does authorize the issuance of bonds
pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", being
Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, and does
expressly approve the BOND INDENTURE substantially in the form presented herein,
subject to modifications as necessary and as approved by the City Manager. A copy
of said BOND INDENTURE shall be kept on file with the transcript of these
proceedings and open for public inspection, with final approval conclusively
evidenced by the City Manager's execution. Said bonds shall be issued and subject
to the terms and conditions in said approved Bond Indenture.
SECTION 3. That the Preliminary Official Statement, as prepared and submitted,
is hereby approved and adopted, and the execution and distribution is hereby
authorized. A copy of said Preliminary Official Statement shall be kept on file
with the transcript of these proceedings and remain open for public inspection. The
City Manager is hereby authorized, subject to Bond Counsel concurrence, to approve a
final Official Statement in substantial compliance with the Preliminary Official
Statement, and upon such approval,, the execution and distribution of such final
Official Statement is authorized.
ADOPTED the day of , 1988.
ATTEST: Mayor
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of
the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said city,
do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of Huntington
Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at
a regular meeting thereof held on the day of , 1988, by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. S9
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
ACCEPTING PROPOSAL FOR SALE OF BONDS
AND PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
A REDEMPTION FUND
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, has
heretofore instituted and conducted proceedings under the terms and provisions of
the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913", being Division 12 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California, for the construction of certain public
works of improvement, together with appurtenances and appurtenant work, in a special
assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR
HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District") ; and,
WHEREAS, in the Resolution of Intention it was determined and declared that
bonds should issue under the provisions of the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", being
Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California; and,
WHEREAS, there has now been received, in proper form, a proposal (hereinafter
the "proposal") for the purchase of said bonds to issue under said proceedings,
which is considered to best serve the interests of owners of land included within
the Assessment District and should be accepted.
NOW, THEREFORE•, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2. That the proposal received from STONE & YOUNGBERG for the purchase
of improvement bonds representing unpaid assessments in said Assessment District is
hereby accepted and approved.
SECTION 3. That said sale is subject to all the terms and conditions as set
forth in the Bond Indenture and in the accepted proposal.
SECTION 4. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the
proposal and a copy of said proposal shall be kept on file with the transcript of
these proceedings.
SECTION 5. That the Treasurer be, and hereby is, directed to have the bonds
printed immediately upon the expiration of the cash collection period, and said
Treasurer shall then have said bonds signed and delivered upon receipt of the amount
of monies due pursuant to said proposal and upon the performance of all the condi-
tions as set forth in the proposal.
SECTION 6. That the interest rate or rates on said bonds be, and the same
hereby is fixed at the rate or rates as set forth in said accepted proposal.
SECTION 7. That the Treasurer is hereby authorized and, directed to keep a
redemption fund designated by the name of the proceedings, into which he shall place
all sums received for the collection of the assessments and the interest thereon,
together with all penalties, if applicable, thereon and from which he shall disburse
such funds to the registered owner. Under no circumstances shall the said bonds or
interest thereon be paid out of any other fund except as provided by law. Said fund
shall be known as the REDEMPTION FUND, and shall be designated by the name of this
Assessment District.
SECTION 8. That the Treasurer shall transfer monies as necessary from the
SPECIAL RESERVE FUND in the manner and form as authorized by law.
ADOPTED the day of , 1988.
ATTEST: Mayor
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, . the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of
the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said city,
do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of Huntington
Beach is seven; that . the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at
a regular meeting thereof held on the day of , 1988, by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
AWARDING THE CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUC-
TION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC WORKS OF IMPROVE-
MENT IN A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, did
publicly open, examine and declare all sealed proposals or bids for doing the work
and improvements described in its Resolution of Intention, which Resolution and a
"Report" subsequently approved, are hereby expressly referred to for a description
of said work and improvements and for all particulars relative to the proceedings
for the works of improvement, in a special assessment district known and designated
as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the
"Assessment District") .
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the above -recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2. That this legislative body hereby rejects all of said proposals or
bids except that herein mentioned, and does hereby award the construction contract
for doing said work and making improvements in the Assessment District to the lowest
responsible bidder, to-wit:
DRAINAGE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INCORPORATED
at the prices named in the bid of said bidder on file with the transcript of these
proceedings and open for public inspection.
SECTION 3. That this award of contract is hereby conditioned upon and made
subject to the receipt of monies and proceeds from the issuance and sale of bonds.
The Contractor shall not commence construction or order equipment until he has
received a Notice to proceed. Any progress payment to the Contractor for work
completed may be delayed if monies have not been received from the sale of bonds.
SECTION 4. That the works of improvement shall be constructed in the manner
and form as set forth in the plans and specifications for these proceedings, as
previously approved as a part of the "Report", as required by law and specifically
the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913", being Division 12 of the Streets and High-
ways Code of the State of California.
SECTION 5. That the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the
Agreement for the works of improvement relating to said Assessment District, and a
copy of said Agreement shall be on file with the transcript of these proceedings.
SECTION 6. That all monies to pay for the costs and expenses of the above
referenced Assessment District shall be .paid from the funds as deposited in the
Improvement Fund, including any interest earned thereon.
ADOPTED the day of , 1988.
ATTEST: Mayor
City Clerk
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF .ORANGE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified and acting City Clerk of
the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said city,
do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of Huntington
Beach is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council at
a regular meeting thereof held on the day of 1988, by the
following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEN:
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
City Clerk
BOND INDENTURE
This Bond Indenture (the "Indenture") dated as of December 19, 1988, entered into and
approved by the City of Huntington Beach (the "Issuer"), a municipal corporation, to
establish the. terms and conditions pertaining to the issuance of bonds in a special
assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR
HILL) (the "Assessment District") .
SECTION 1. Issuance, Designation and Amount. Pursuant to the provisions of the
"Improvement Bond Act of 1915", being Division 10 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California, as amended (the "Act") , the
Issuer does hereby authorize the issuance of bonds to represent unpaid
assessments within the Assessment District in principal amount not to
exceed $1,837,000.00 and designated as the City of Huntington Beach,
Assessment District No. 88-1 (Reservoir Hill) Limited Obligation
Improvement Bonds (the "Bonds") .
SECTION 2. Unpaid Assessments. _ The Issuer shall, immediately upon the completion
of the 30-day cash collection period, determine the assessments which
are unpaid and the aggregate amount thereof ad authorized by Section
8621 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
SECTION 3. Term of Bonds. Bonds to represent the unpaid assessments, and bear
interest at a rate not to exceed the current legal maximum rate of 12%
per annum, will be issued in the manner provided in the Act, the last
installment of which Bonds shall mature a maximum of and not to exceed
nineteen (19) years from the second day of September next succeeding
twelve (12) months from their date. The provisions of Part 11.1 of the
Act, providing an alternative procedure for the advance payment of
assessments and the calling of Bonds shall apply.
SECTION 4. Registered Bonds. Said Bonds shall be issuable only as fully regis-
tered Bonds in the denomination of $5,000, or any integral multiple
thereof, except for one bond maturing in the first year of maturity,
which shall include the amount by which the total issue exceeds the
maximum integral multiple of $5,000 contained therein.
SECTION 5. Date of Bonds. All of said Bonds shall be dated the 17th day of
January, 1989, and interest shall accrue from that date.
SECTION 6. Maturity and Denomination. The Bonds shall be issued in serial form
with annual maturities on September 2nd of every year succeeding twelve
(12) months after their date, until the whole is paid. The amount
maturing each year shall be such as to result in approximately equal
annual debt service during the term of the issue as reflected by the
interest rate and/or rates and principal amounts maturing in the respec-
tive years of maturity as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference, and the Issuer shall, imme-
diately upon completion of the cash collection period, prescribe the
denominations of the Bonds, which shall be in convenient amounts, not
necessarily equal, and shall further provide for their issuance and
delivery.
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SECTION 7. Interest. Each Bond shall be of a single maturity and shall bear
interest at the rate as set forth in Exhibit "A" hereto from the
interest payment date next preceding the date on which it authenticated
and registered, unless said Bond is authenticated and registered as of
an interest payment date, in which case it shall bear interest from
said interest payment date, or unless said Bond is authenticated and
registered prior to the first interest payment date, in which case it
shall bear interest from its date, until payment of its principal sum
has been discharged.
SECTION 8. Place of Payment. The principal on the Bonds shall be payable in
lawful money of the United States of America upon surrender of the Bond
at the office of , the
designated registrar, transfer agent and paying agent of the Issuer
( "Paying Agent") , or such other registrar, transfer agent or paying
agent as may be designated by subsequent Resolution of the Issuer.
Interest on said Bonds shall be paid by check or draft to the regis-
tered owner thereof at his address as it appears on the books of regis-
tration, or at such address as may have been filed with the Paying
Agent for that purpose, as of the 15th day of the month immediately
preceding said interest payment date.
SECTION 9. Redemption. This Bond, or a portion thereof if issued in a denomina-
tion greater than $5,000, shall be subject to redemption and payment in
advance of maturity in increments of $5,000 as provided in Section 8768
of the Streets and Highways Code, on the 2nd day of March or- September
in any year, by giving the notice provided in said law to the regis-
tered owner thereof at his address as it appears on the books of regis-
tration and by paying principal of and accrued interest on such
redeemed amount, together with a premium equal to three percent (3%) of
the redeemed principal amount. If less than the entire Bond is
redeemed, the unredeemed portion shall be reissued to the registered
owner thereof.
SECTION 10. Transfer of Registered Bonds. Any fully registered Bond may, in accor-
dance with its terms, be transferred upon the books of registration
required to be kept pursuant to the provisions of Section 11 by the
owner in whose name it is registered, or by his duly authorized
attorney or legal representative, upon surrender of such fully regis-
tered Bond for registration of such transfer, accompanied by delivery
of a written instrument or transfer in a form approved by the Paying
Agent and by the owner of said Bonds, duly executed.
SECTION 11. Exchange of Registered Bonds. Fully registered Bonds may be exchanged
at the office of the Paying Agent for a like aggregate principal amount
of Bonds of the same series, interest rate and maturity, subject to the
terms and conditions provided in the system of registration for regis-
tered debt obligations, including the payment of certain charges, if
any, upon surrender and cancellation of this Bond. Upon such transfer
and exchange, a new registered Bond or Bonds of any authorized denomina-
tion or denominations of the same maturity for the same aggregate
principal amount will be issued to the transferee in exchange therefor.
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SECTION 12. Books of Registration. There shall be kept by the Paying Agent
sufficient books for the registration and transfer of the Bonds and,
upon presentation for such purpose, the Paying Agent shall, under such
reasonable regulations as it may prescribe, register or transfer or
cause to be registered or transferred, on said register, Bonds as
hereinbefore provided.
SECTION 13. Execution of Bonds. The Bonds shall be executed in facsimile by the
Treasurer and by the City Clerk, and the corporate seal shall be
imprinted in facsimile on the Bonds. The Bonds shall then be delivered
to the Paying Agent for authentication and registration. In case an
officer who shall have signed or attested to any of the Bonds by
facsimile or otherwise shall cease to be such officer before the authen-
tication, delivery and issuance of the Bonds, such Bonds nevertheless
may be authenticated, delivered and issued, and upon such authentica-
tion, delivery .and issue, shall be as binding as though those who
signed and attested the same had remained in office.
SECTION 14. Authentication. Only such of. the Bonds as shall bear thereon a certifi-
cate of authentication substantially in the form below, manually
executed by the Paying Agent, shall be valid or obligatory for any
purpose or entitled to the benefits of this Indenture, and such
certificate of the transfer agent and registrar shall be conclusive
evidence that the Bonds so authenticated have been duly executed,
authenticated and delivered hereunder, and are entitled to the benefits
of this Indenture.
FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION AND REGISTRATION
This bond has been authenticated and registered on
as Transfer Agent, Registrar and Paying Agent
By:
SECTION 15. Negotiability, Registration and Transfer of Bonds. The transfer of any
Bond may be registered only upon such books of registration upon surren-
der thereof to the Paying Agent, together with an assignment duly
executed by the owner or his attorney or legal representative, in satis-
factory form. Upon any such registration of transfer, a new Bond or
Bonds shall be authenticated and delivered in exchange for such Bond,
in the name of the transferee, of any denomination or denominations
authorized by this Indenture, and in an aggregate principal amount
equal to the principal amount of such Bond or principal amount of such
Bond or Bonds so surrendered. In all cases in which Bonds shall be
exchanged or transferred, the Paying Agent shall authenticate at the
earliest practical time, Bonds in accordance with the provisions of
this Indenture. All Bonds surrendered in such exchange or registration
transfer shall forthwith be cancelled. The Paying Agent may make a
charge for every such exchange or registration of transfer of Bonds
sufficient to reimburse it for any tax or other governmental charge
required to be paid with respect to such exchange or registration of
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transfer. No transfer of fully registered Bonds shall be required to
be made between the fifteenth (15th) day of .the month next preceding
each interest payment date, nor during the fifteen (15) days preceding
the selection of any Bonds for redemption prior to the maturity
thereof, nor with respect to any Bond which has been selected for
redemption prior to the maturity thereof.
SECTION 16. Ownership of Bonds. The person in whose name any Bond shall be regis-
tered shall be deemed and regarded as the absolute owner thereof for
all purposes, and payment of or on account of the principal and redemp-
tion premium, if any, of any such Bond, and the interest on any such
Bond, shall be made only to or upon the order of the registered owner
thereof or his legal representative. All such payments shall be valid
and effectual to satisfy and discharge the liability upon such Bond,
including the redemption premium, if any, and interest thereon, to the
extent of the sum or sums so paid.
SECTION 17. Mutilated, Destroyed, Stolen or Lost Bonds. In case any Bond secured
hereby shall become mutilated or be destroyed, stolen or lost, the
Issuer shall cause to be executed and authenticated a new Bond of .like
date and tenor in exchange and substitution for and upon the cancella-
tion of such mutilated Bond or in lieu of and in substitution for such
Bond mutilated, destroyed, stolen or lost, upon the owner's paying the
reasonable expenses and charges in connection therewith, and, in the
case of a Bond destroyed, stolen or lost, his filing with the Paying
Agent and Issuer of evidence satisfactory to them that such Bond was
destroyed, stolen or lost, and of his ownership thereof, and furnishing
the Paying Agent and Issuer with indemnity satisfactory to them.
SECTION 18. Cancellation of Bonds. All Bonds paid or redeemed, either at or before
maturity, shall be cancelled upon the payment or redemption of such
Bonds, and shall be delivered to the Paying Agent when such payment or
redemption is made. All Bonds cancelled under any of the provisions of
this Indenture shall be destroyed by the Paying Agent, which shall
execute a certificate in duplicate describing the Bonds so destroyed,
and shall retain said executed certificate in its permanent files for
the issue.
SECTION 19. Creation of Funds. The Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to
establish the following Funds for purposes of making payment for the
costs and expenses for the works of improvement and payment of
principal and interest on the Bonds. The Funds to be created are
designated as follows:
IMPROVEMENT FUND: The proceeds from the sale of the Bonds, after
deposit of required amounts in the Reserve Fund and Redemption Fund,
shall be placed in the Fund hereby created, pursuant to Sections 10602
and 10424 of the California Streets and Highways Code, as amended,
which shall be called the "Improvement Fund", and the monies in said
Fund shall be used only for the purposes authorized in said assessment
proceedings, and specifically to pay for the costs and expenses of the
construction or acquisition of the authorized public capital improve-
ments, together with all incidental expenses. Any surplus in the
Improvement Fund after completion of the improvements shall remain in
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the Improvement Fund for a period of not less than two (2) years from
the receipt of Bond proceeds as provided in Section 10427.1 of the
California Streets and Highways Code, and thereafter shall be utilized
or distributed as determined by the Issuer.
REDEMPTION FUND: The Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to
keep a Redemption Fund designated by the name of the proceedings, into
which he shall place accrued interest, if any, on the Bonds from the
date of the Bonds to the date of delivery to the initial purchaser
thereof, all sums received for the collection of the assessments and
the interest thereon, together with all penalties, if applicable.
Principal of and interest on said Bonds shall be paid to the registered
owner out of the Redemption Fund created pursuant to Section 8671 of
the California Streets and Highways Code. Accrued. interest paid by the
purchaser of the Bonds, if any, shall be deposited in the Redemption
Fund. In all respects not recited herein, said Bonds shall be governed
by the provisions of the Act. Under no circumstances shall the Bonds
or interest thereon be paid out of any other fund except as provided by
law.
RESERVE FUND: Pursuant to Part 16 of the Act, there shall be created a
special reserve fund for the Bonds to be designated by the name of the
Assessment District and specified as the special "Reserve Fund". An.
amount equal to six percent (6%) of the original Bond proceeds shall be
deposited in the Reserve Fund out of said Bond proceeds.
Monies in the Reserve Fund shall be applied as follows:
A. Amounts in said Reserve Fund shall be. transferred to the. Redemption
Fund for the Bonds if, as result of delinquencies in the payment of
assessments, there are insufficient monies in said Redemption Fund
to pay principal of and interest on the Bonds when due. Amounts so
transferred shall be repaid to the Reserve Fund from proceeds from
the redemption or foreclosure of property with respect to which an
assessment is unpaid and from payments of the delinquent
assessments;
B. Interest earned on the permitted investment of monies on deposit in
the Reserve Fund shall remain in the Reserve Fund so that the
amount .therein may accumulate to and subsequently be maintained at
the "Reserve Requirement". The Reserve Requirement shall be an
amount equal to the lesser of (i) the Maximum Annual Debt Service
on the Bonds, (ii) 125% of the average annual debt service on the
Bonds, or (iii) 10% of the original principal amount of the Bonds.
Annual Debt Service on the Bonds for each year ending September 2nd
shall equal the sum of (a) the interest falling due on the outstand-
ing Bonds in such 12 month period, assuming that the outstanding
Bonds are retired as scheduled, and (b) the principal amount of
outstanding Bonds falling due during such 12 month period.
"Average Annual Debt Service" shall mean the average Annual Debt
Service during the term of the Bonds. "Maximum Annual Debt
Service" shall mean, as computed from time to time, the largest
Annual Debt Service during the period from the date of such computa-
tion through the final maturity of any outstanding Bonds.
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C. On July 15 of each fiscal year the amount on deposit in the Reserve
Fund in excess of the Reserve Requirement shall be transferred from
the Reserve Fund to the Redemption Fund and shall be credited to
the unpaid assessment installments payable during such fiscal year.
The Auditor 's record, prepared pursuant to Section 8682 of the
Streets and Highways Code, shall reflect the credits against each
of the unpaid assessments in the manner provided in Streets and
Highways Code Section 10427.1 in amounts equal to each parcel's
proportionate share of such transfer.
Notwithstanding the above, interest earnings on monies on deposit
in the Reserve Fund in excess of the "yield" on the Bonds, as that
term is defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code") ,
shall be subject to transfer and rebate to the United States.
D. Whenever monies in the Reserve Fund are sufficient to retire all of
the Bonds outstanding, plus accrued interest thereon, such money
shall be transferred to the Redemption Fund for the Bonds and
collection of the remaining unpaid assessments shall cease.
E. In the event assessments are paid in cash in advance of their final
maturity date, the Issuer is required to credit the prepaid assess-
ment with a proportionate share of the Reserve Fund and to transfer
an amount equal to such credit to the Redemption Fund to be
utilized for the advance retirement of Bonds.
SECTION 20. No Issuer Liability. It is hereby further determined and declared that
the Issuer will not obligate itself to advance any available funds from
its Treasury to cure any deficiency or delinquency which may occur in
the Bond Redemption Fund by failure of property owners to pay annual
special assessments. This determination shall be clearly set forth and
stated in the title of the Bonds to be issued pursuant to these proceed-
ings as authorized and required by Section 8769 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California.
SECTION 21. Covenant to Foreclose. The Issuer hereby covenants that upon default
of any assessment payment due, it will cause Superior Court foreclosure
proceedings to be brought within one hundred fifty (150) days of such
default and thereafter diligently prosecute to completion such proceed-
ings. Such foreclosure proceedings may be deferred if funds are
advanced to the special Reserve Fund to keep said Fund continually at
the level set forth in the Section entitled "Reserve Fund" set forth
hereinabove.
SECTION 22. Covenant to Maintain Tax-Exempt Status. The Issuer covenants that it
will not make any use of the proceeds of the Bonds issued hereunder
which would cause the Bonds to become "arbitrage bonds" subject to
Federal income taxation pursuant to the provisions of Section 148(a) of
the Code, or to become "Federally-guaranteed obligations" pursuant to
the provisions of Section 149(b) of the Code, or to become "private
activity bonds" pursuant to the provisions of Section 141(a) of the
Code. To that end, the Issuer will comply with all applicable require-
ments of the Code and all regulations of the United States_ Department
of Treasury issued thereunder to the extent such requirements are, at
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the time, applicable and in effect. Additionally, the Issuer agrees to
implement and follow each and every recommendation provided by Bond
Counsel and deemed to be necessary to be undertaken by the Issuer to
ensure compliance with all applicable provisions of the Code in order
to preserve the exemption of interest on the Bonds from Federal income
taxation.
SECTION 23. Covenant Regarding Arbitrage. The Issuer shall not take or permit nor
suffer to be taken any action with respect to the gross proceeds of the
Bonds as such term is defined under the Code which, if such action had
been reasonably expected to have been taken, or had been deliberately
and intentionally taken, on the date of issuance of the Bonds, would
have caused the Bonds to be "arbitrage bonds" within the meaning of
Section 148 of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
SECTION 24. Order to Print and Authenticate Bonds. The Treasurer is hereby
instructed to cause Bonds, as set forth above, to be printed, and to
proceed to cause said Bonds to be authenticated and delivered to an
authorized representative of the purchaser, upon payment of the
purchase price as set forth in the accepted proposal for the sale of
Bonds.
SECTION 25, Arbitrage Certificate. On the basis of the facts, estimates and circum-
stances now in existence and in existence on the date of issue of the
Bonds, as determined by the Treasurer, said Treasurer is hereby autho-
rized to certify that it is not expected that the proceeds of the issue
will be used in a manner that would cause such obligations to be
arbitrage Bonds. Such certification shall be delivered to the
purchaser together with the Bonds.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Issuer has executed this Bond Indenture effective the date
first written hereinabove.
CITY MANAGER
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
EXHIBIT "A"
MATURITY SCHEDULE
MATURITY
SEPTEMBER 2ND PRINCIPAL INTEREST RATE
(To be provided in final Bond Indenture)
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RESOLUTION NO. 5970
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING
ISSUANCE OF BONDS, APPROVING BOND INDENTURE
AND PRELIMINARY OFFICIAL STATEMENT FOR A SPECIAL
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,
is conducting proceedings for the construction of certain public
improvements in a special assessment district pursuant to the terms
and provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913" , being
Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California, said special assessment district known and designated as
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL ) (hereinafter referred
to as the "Assessment District" ) ; and
j This legislative body has previously declared in its
Resolution of Intention to issue bonds to finance said improvements,
said bonds to issue pursuant to the terms and provisions of the
"Improvement Bond Act of 1915" being Division 10 of said Code; and,
At this time this legislative body is desireous to set forth
all formal terms and conditions relating to the authorization,
issuance and administration of said bonds; and
There has been presented, considered and ready for approval a
bond indenture setting forth formal terms and conditions relating to
the issuance and sale of bonds; and,
There has also been presented a Preliminary Official
Statement containing information including but not limited to the
Assessment District and the type of bonds, including terms and
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conditions thereof .
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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1 . That the above recitals are true and correct .
SECTION 2 . That this legislative body does authorize the
issuance of bonds pursuant to the terms and provisions of the
"Improvement Bond Act of 191511 , being Division 10 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California, and does expressly approve
the BOND INDENTURE substantially in the form presented herein,
subject to modifications as necessary and as approved by the City
Attorney and the City Manager . A copy of said BOND INDENTURE shall
be kept on file with the transcript of these proceedings and open
for public inspection, with final approval conclusively evidenced by
the City Manager ' s execution . Said bonds shall be issued and
subject to the terms and conditions in said approved Bond Indenture .
i SECTION 3 . That the Preliminary Official Statement, as
prepared and submitted, is hereby approved and adopted, and the
execution and distribution is hereby authorized . A copy of said
Preliminary Official Statement shall be kept on file with the
transcript of these proceedings and remain open for public
inspection . The City Manager is hereby authorized, subject to Bond
counsel concurrence, to approve a final Official Statement in
substantial compliance with the Preliminary Official Statement, and
upon such approval , the execution and distribution of such final
Official Statement is authorized .
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19thday
of December 1988 .
MAYo2
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
REVIEWED AND APPROVED: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Administrator City Attorney
INITI ED AND APPROVED :
Chief off` mihastrativ Se vices
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss .
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I , CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified and acting
City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of
the City Council of said city, do hereby certify that the whole
number of members of the City Council of Huntington Beach is seven;
that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the
affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said
City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th day
of December , 1988 , by the following vote:
+J AYES : COUNCILMEN:
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MacAllister, Green, Winchell , Bannister, Mays, Silva, Erskine
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
EXHIBIT "A"
MATURITY SCHEDULE
MATURITY
SEPTEMBER 2ND PRINCIPAL INTEREST RATE
(To be provided in final Bond Indenture)
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BOND INDENTURE
This Bond Indenture (the "Indenture") dated as of December 19, 1988, entered into and
approved by the City of Huntington Beach (the "Issuer" ) , a municipal corporation, to
establish the terms and conditions pertaining to the issuance of bonds in a special
assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR
HILL) (the "Assessment District") .
SECTION 1. Issuance, Designation and Amount. Pursuant to the provisions of the
"Improvement Bond Act of 1915", being Division 10 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California, as- amended (the "Act") , the
Issuer does hereby authorize the issuance of bonds to represent unpaid
assessments within the Assessment District in principal amount not to
exceed $1,B37,000.00 and designated as the City of Huntington Beach,
Assessment District No. B8-1 (Reservoir Hill) Limited Obligation
Improvement Bonds (the "Bonds" ) .
SECTION 2. Unpaid Assessments. The Issuer shall, immediately upon the completion
of the 30-day cash collection period, determine the assessments which
are unpaid and the aggregate amount thereof as authorized by Section
8621 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
SECTION 3. Term of Bonds. Bonds to represent the unpaid assessments, and bear
interest at a rate not to exceed the current legal maximum rate of 12%
per annum, will be issued in the manner provided in the Act, the last
installment of which Bonds shall mature a maximum of and not to exceed
nineteen (19) years from the second day of September next succeeding
twelve (12) months from their date. The provisions of Part 11. 1 of the
Act, providing an alternative procedure for the advance payment of
assessments and the calling of Bonds shall apply.
SECTION 4. Registered Bonds. Said Bonds shall be issuable only as fully regis-
tered Bonds in the denomination of $5,000, or any integral multiple
thereof, except for one bond maturing in the first year of maturity,
which shall include the amount by which the total issue exceeds the
maximum integral multiple of $5,000 contained therein.
SECTION 5. Date of Bonds. All of said Bonds shall be dated the 17th day of
January, 1989, and interest shall accrue from that date'.
SECTION 6. Maturity and Denomination. The Bonds shall be issued in serial form
with annual maturities on September 2nd of every year succeeding twelve
(12) months after their date, until the whole is paid. The amount
maturing each year shall be such as to result in approximately equal
annual debt service during the term of the issue as reflected by the
interest rate and/or rates and principal amounts maturing in the respec-
tive years of maturity as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference, and the Issuer shall, imme-
diately upon completion of the cash collection period, prescribe the
denominations of the Bonds, which shall be in convenient amounts, not
necessarily equal, and shall further provide for their issuance and
delivery.
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SECTION 7. Interest. Each Bond shall be of a single maturity and shall bear
interest at the rate as set forth in Exhibit "A" hereto from the
interest payment date next preceding the date on which it authenticated
and registered, unless said Bond is authenticated and registered as of
an interest payment date, in which case it shall bear interest from
said . intereat payment date, or unless said Bond is authenticated and
registered prior to the first interest payment date, in which case it
shall bear interest from its date, until payment of its principal sum
has been discharged.
SECTION 8. Place of Payment . The principal on the Bonds shall be payable in
lawful money of the United States of America upon surrender of the Bond
at the office of the
designated registrar, transfer agent and paying- agent of the Issuer
( "Paying Agent" ) , or such other registrar, transfer agent or paying
agent as may be designated by subsequent Resolution of the Issuer.
Interest on said Bonds shall be paid by check or draft to the regis-
tered owner thereof at his address as it appears on the books of regis-
tration, or at such address as may have been filed with the Paying
Agent for that purpose, as of the 15th day of the month immediately
preceding said interest payment date.
SECTION 9. Redemption. This Bond, or a portion thereof if issued in a denomina-
tion greater than $5,000, shall be subject to redemption and payment in
advance of maturity in increments of $5,000 as provided in Section 8768
of the Streets and Highways Code, on the 2nd day of March or September
in any year, by giving the notice provided in said law to the regis-
tered owner thereof at his address as it appears on the books of regis-
tration and by paying principal of and accrued interest on such
redeemed amount, together with a premium equal to three percent (3%) of
the redeemed principal amount . If less than the entire Bond is
redeemed, the unredeemed portion shall be reissued to the registered
owner thereof.
SECTION 10. Transfer of Registered Bonds. Any fully registered Bond may, in accor-
dance with its terms, be transferred upon the books of registration
required to be kept pursuant to the provisions of Section 11 by the
owner in whose name it is registered, or by his duly authorized
attorney or legal representative, upon surrender of such fully regis-
tered Bond for registration Of such transfer, accompanied by delivery
of a written instrument or transfer in a form approved by the Paying
Agent and by the owner of said Bonds, duly executed.
SECTION 11. Exchange of Registered Bonds. Fully registered Bonds may be exchanged
at the office of the Paying Agent for a like aggregate principal amount
of Bonds of the same series, interest rate and maturity, subject to the
terms and conditions provided in the system of registration for regis-
tered debt obligations, including the payment of certain . charges, if
any, upon surrender and cancellation of this Bond. Upon such transfer
and exchange, a new registered Bond or Bonds of any authorized denomina-
tion or denominations of the same maturity for the same aggregate
principal amount will be issued to the transferee in exchange therefor.
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SECTION 12. Books of Registration. There shall be kept by the Paying Agent
sufficient books for the registration and transfer of the Bonds and,
upon presentation for such purpose, the Paying Agent shall, under such
reasonable regulations as it may prescribe, register or transfer or
cause to be registered or transferred, on said register, Bonds as
hereinbefore provided.
SECTION 13. Execution of Bonds. The Bonds shall be executed in facsimile by the
Treasurer and by the City Clerk, and the corporate seal shall be
imprinted in facsimile on the Bonds. The Bonds shall then be delivered
to the Paying Agent for authentication and registration. In case an
officer who shall have signed or attested to any of the Bonds by
facsimile or otherwise shall cease to be such officer before the authen-
tication, delivery and issuance of the Bonds, such Bonds nevertheless
may be authenticated, delivered and issued, and upon such authentica-
tion, delivery and issue, shall be as binding as though those who
signed and attested the same had remained in office.
SECTION 14 . Authentication. Only such of the Bonds as shall bear thereon a certifi-
cate of authentication substantially in the form below, manually
executed by the Paying Agent, shall be valid or obligatory for any
purpose or entitled to the benefits of this Indenture, and such
certificate of the transfer agent and registrar shall be conclusive
evidence that the Bonds so authenticated have .been duly executed,
authenticated and delivered hereunder, and are entitled to the benefits
of this Indenture.
FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION AND REGISTRATION
This bond has been authenticated and registered on
as Transfer Agent, Registrar and Paying Agent
By.
SECTION 15. Negotiability, Registration and Transfer of Bonds. The transfer of any
Bond may be registered only upon such books of registration upon surren-
der thereof to the Paying Agent, together with an assignment duly
executed by the owner or his attorney or legal representative, in satis-
factory form. Upon any such registration of transfer, a new Bond or
Bonds shall `be authenticated and delivered in exchange for such Bond,
in the name of the transferee, of any denomination or denominations
authorized by this Indenture, and in an aggregate principal amount
equal to the principal amount of such Bond or principal amount of such
Bond or Bonds so surrendered. In all cases in which Bonds shall be
exchanged or transferred, the Paying Agent shall authenticate at the
earliest practical time, Bonds -in accordance with the provisions of
this Indenture. All Bonds surrendered in such exchange or registration
transfer shall forthwith be cancelled. The Paying Agent may make a
charge for every such exchange or registration of transfer of Bonds
sufficient to reimburse it for any tax or other governmental charge
required to be paid with respect to such exchange or registration of
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transfer. No transfer of fully registered Bonds shall be required to
be made between the fifteenth (15th) day of the month next preceding
each interest payment date, nor during the fifteen (15) days preceding
the selection of any Bonds for redemption prior to the maturity
thereof, nor with respect to any Bond which has been selected for
redemption prior to the maturity thereof.
SECTION 16. Ownership of Bonds. The person in whose name any Bond shall be regis-
tered shall be deemed and regarded as the absolute owner thereof for
all purposes, and payment of or on account of the principal and redemp-
tion premium, if any, of any such Bond, - and the interest on any such
Bond, shall be made only to or upon the order of the registered owner
thereof or his legal representative. A11 such payments shall be valid
and effectual to satisfy and discharge the liability upon such Bond,
including the redemption premium, if any, and interest thereon, to the
extent of the sum or sums so paid.
SECTION 17. Mutilated, Destroyed, Stolen or Lost Bonds. In case any Bond secured
hereby shall become mutilated or be destroyed, stolen or lost, the
Issuer shall cause to be executed and authenticated a new Bond of like
date and tenor in exchange and substitution for and upon the cancella-
tion of such mutilated Bond or in lieu of and in substitution for such
Bond mutilated, destroyed, stolen or lost, upon the owner's paying the
reasonable expenses and charges in connection therewith, and, in the
case of a Bond destroyed, stolen or lost, his filing with the Paying
Agent and Issuer of evidence satisfactory to them that such Bond was
destroyed, stolen or lost, and of his ownership thereof, and furnishing
the Paying Agent and Issuer with indemnity satisfactory to them.
SECTION 16. Cancellation of Bonds. All Bonds paid or redeemed, either at or before
maturity, shall be cancelled upon the payment or redemption of such
Bonds, and shall be delivered to the Paying Agent when such payment or
redemption is made. All Bonds cancelled under any of the provisions of
this Indenture shall be destroyed by the Paying Agent, which shall
execute a certificate in duplicate describing the Bonds so destroyed,
and shall retain said executed certificate in its permanent files for
the issue.
SECTION 19. Creation of Funds. The Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to
establish the following Funds for purposes of making payment for the_
costs and expenses for the works of improvement and payment of
principal and interest on the Bonds. The Funds to be created are
designated as follows:
IMPROVEMENT FUND: The proceeds from the sale of the Bonds, after
deposit of required amounts in the Reserve Fund and Redemption Fund,
shall be placed in the Fund hereby created, pursuant to Sections 10602
and 10424 of the California Streets and Highways Code, as amended,
which shall be called the "Improvement Fund", and the monies in said
Fund shall be used only for the purposes authorized in said assessment
proceedings, and specifically to pay for the costs and expenses of the
construction or acquisition of the authorized public capital improve-
ments, together with all incidental expenses. Any surplus in the
Improvement Fund after completion of the improvements shall remain in
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the Improvement Fund for a period of not less than two (2) years from
the receipt of Bond proceeds as provided in Section 10427.1 of the
California Streets and Highways Code, and thereafter shall be utilized
or distributed as determined by the Issuer.
REDEMPTION FUND: The Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to
keep a Redemption Fund designated by the name of the proceedings, into
which he shall place accrued interest, if any, on the Bonds from the
date of the Bonds to the date of delivery to the initial purchaser
thereof, all sums received for the collection of the assessments and
the interest thereon, together with all penalties, if applicable.
Principal of and interest on said Bonds shall be paid to 'the registered
owner out of the Redemption Fund created pursuant to Section 8671 of
the California Streets and Highways Code. Accrued interest paid by the
purchaser of the Bonds, if any, shall be deposited in the Redemption
Fund. In all respects not recited herein, said Bonds shall be governed
by the provisions of the Act. Under no circumstances shall the Bonds
or interest thereon be paid out of any other fund except as provided by
law.
RESERVE FUND: Pursuant to Part 16 of the Act, there shall be created a
special reserve fund for the Bonds to be designated by the name of the
Assessment District and specified as the special "Reserve Fund" . An
amount equal to six percent (6%) of the original Bond proceeds shall be
deposited in the Reserve Fund out of said Bond proceeds.
Monies in the Reserve Fund shall be applied as follows:
A. Amounts in said Reserve Fund shall be transferred to the Redemption
Fund for the Bonds if, as result of delinquencies in the payment of
assessments, there are insufficient monies in said Redemption Fund
to pay principal of and interest on the Bonds when due. Amounts so
transferred shall be repaid to the Reserve Fund from proceeds from
the redemption or foreclosure of property with respect to which an
assessment is unpaid and from payments of the delinquent
assessments;
B. Interest earned on the permitted investment of monies on deposit in
the Reserve Fund shall remain in the Reserve Fund so that the
amount therein may accumulate to and subsequently be maintained at
the "Reserve Requirement" . The Reserve Requirement shall be an
amount equal to the lesser of (i) the Maximum Annual Debt Service
on the Bonds, (ii) 125% of the average annual debt service on the
Bonds, or (iii) 10% of the original principal amount of the Bonds.
Annual Debt Service on the Bonds for each year ending September 2nd
shall equal the sum of (a) the interest falling due on the outstand-
ing Bonds in such 12 month period, assuming that the outstanding
Bonds are retired as scheduled, and (b) the principal amount of
outstanding Bonds falling due during such 12 month period .
"Average Annual Debt Service" shall mean the average Annual Debt
Service during the term of the Bonds . "Maximum Annual Debt
Service" shall mean, as computed from time to time, the largest
Annual Debt Service during the period from the date of such computa-
tion through the final maturity of any outstanding Bonds.
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C. On July 15 of each fiscal year the amount on deposit in the Reserve
Fund in excess of the Reserve Requirement shall be transferred from
the Reserve Fund to the Redemption Fund and shall be credited to
the unpaid .assessment installments payable during such fiscal year.
The Auditor ' s record, prepared pursuant to Section 8682 of the
Streets and Highways Code, shall reflect the credits against each
of the unpaid assessments in the manner provided in Streets and
Highways Code Section 10427. 1 in amounts equal to each parcel's
proportionate share of such transfer.
Notwithstanding the above, interest earnings on monies on deposit
in the Reserve Fund in excess of the "yield" on the Bonds, as that
term is defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code") ,
shall be subject to transfer and rebate to the United States.
D. Whenever monies in the Reserve Fund are sufficient to retire all of
the Bonds outstanding, plus accrued interest thereon, such money
shall be transferred to the Redemption Fund for the Bonds and
collection of the remaining unpaid assessments shall cease.
E. In the event assessments are paid in cash in advance of their final
maturity date, the Issuer is required to credit the prepaid assess-
ment with a proportionate share of the Reserve Fund and to transfer
an amount equal to such credit to the Redemption Fund to be
utilized for the advance retirement of Bonds.
SECTION 20. No Issuer Liability. It is hereby further determined and declared that
the Issuer will not obligate itself to advance any available funds from
its Treasury to cure any deficiency or delinquency which may occur in
the Bond Redemption Fund by failure of property owners to pay annual
special assessments. This determination shall be clearly set forth and
stated in the title of the Bonds to be issued pursuant to these proceed-
ings as authorized and required by Section 8769 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California.
SECTION 21. Covenant to Foreclose. The Issuer hereby covenants that upon default
of any assessment payment due, it will cause Superior Court foreclosure
proceedings to be brought within one . hundred fifty (150) days of such
default and thereafter diligently prosecute to completion such proceed-
ings . Such foreclosure proceedings may be deferred if funds are
advanced to the special Reserve Fund to keep said Fund continually at
the level set forth in the Section entitled "Reserve Fund" set forth
hereinabove.
SECTION 22. Covenant to Maintain Tax-Exempt Status. The Issuer covenants that it
will not make any use of the proceeds of the Bonds issued hereunder
which would cause the Bonds to become "arbitrage bonds" subject to
Federal income taxation pursuant to the provisions of Section 148(a) of
the Code, or to become "Federally-guaranteed obligations" pursuant to
the provisions of Section 149(b) of the Code, or to become "private
activity bonds" pursuant to the provisions of Section 141(a) of the
Code. To that end, the Issuer will comply with all applicable require-
ments of the Code and all regulations of the United States Department
of Treasury issued thereunder to the extent such requirements are, at
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the time, applicable and in effect. Additionally, the Issuer agrees to
implement and follow each and every recommendation provided by Bond
Counsel and . deemed to be necessary to be undertaken by the Issuer to
ensure compliance with all applicable provisions of the Code in order
to preserve the exemption of interest on the Bonds from Federal income
taxation.
SECTION 23. Covenant Regarding Arbitrage. The Issuer shall not take or permit nor
suffer to be taken any action with respect to the gross proceeds of the
Bonds as such term is defined under the Code which, if such action had
been reasonably expected to have been taken, or had been deliberately
and intentionally taken, on the date of issuance of the Bonds, would
have caused the Bonds to be "arbitrage .bonds" within the meaning of
Section 148 of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
SECTION 24. Order to Print and Authenticate Bonds . The Treasurer is hereby
instructed to cause Bonds, as set forth above, to be printed, and to
proceed to cause said Bonds to be authenticated and delivered to an
authorized representative of the purchaser , upon payment of the
purchase price as set forth in the accepted proposal for the sale of
Bonds.
SECTION 25. Arbitrage Certificate. On the basis of the facts, estimates and circum-
stances now in existence and in existence on the date of issue of the
Bonds, as determined by the Treasurer, said Treasurer is hereby autho-
rized to certify that it is not expected that the proceeds of the issue
will be used in a manner that would cause such obligations to be
arbitrage Bonds . Such certification shall be delivered to the
purchaser together with the Bonds.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Issuer has executed this Bond Indenture effective the date
first written hereinabove.
CITY MANAGER
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
NOES: COUNCILMEN:
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ABSENT: COUNCILMEN:
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City Clerk
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BOND INDENTURE
This Bond Indenture (the "Indenture") dated as of December 19, 1988, entered into and
approved by the City of Huntington Beach (the "Issuer") , a municipal corporation, to
establish the terms and conditions pertaining to the issuance of bonds in a special
assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR
HILL) (the "Assessment District") .
SECTION 1. Issuance, Designation and Amount. Pursuant to the provisions of the
"Improvement Bond Act of 1915", being Division 10 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California, as amended (the "Act") , the
Issuer does hereby authorize the issuance of bonds to represent unpaid
assessments within the Assessment District in principal amount not to
exceed $1,837,000.00 and designated as the City of Huntington Beach,
Assessment District No. 88-1 (Reservoir Hill) Limited Obligation
Improvement Bonds (the "Bonds") .
SECTION 2. Unpaid Assessments. The Issuer shall, immediately upon the completion
of the 30-day cash collection period, determine the assessments which
are unpaid and the aggregate amount thereof as authorized by Section
8621 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
SECTION 3. Term of Bonds. Bonds to represent . the unpaid assessments, and bear
interest at a rate not to exceed the current legal maximum rate of 12%
per annum, will be issued in the manner provided in the Act, the last
installment of which Bonds shall mature a maximum of and not to exceed
nineteen (19) years from the second day of September next succeeding
twelve (12) months from their date. The provisions of Part 11.1 of the
Act, providing an alternative procedure for the advance payment of
assessments and the calling of Bonds shall apply.
SECTION 4. Registered Bonds. Said Bonds shall be issuable only as fully regis-
tered Bonds in the denomination of $5,000, or any integral multiple
thereof, except for one bond maturing in the first year of maturity,
which shall include the amount by which the total issue exceeds the
maximum. integral multiple of $5,000 contained therein.
SECTION 5. Date of Bonds. All of said Bonds shall be dated the 17th day of
January, 1989, and interest shall accrue from that date".
SECTION 6. Maturity and Denomination. The Bonds shall be issued in serial form
with annual maturities on September 2nd of every year succeeding twelve
(12) months after their date, until the whole is paid. The amount
maturing each year shall be such as to result in approximately equal
annual debt service during the term of the issue as reflected by the
interest rate and/or rates and principal amounts maturing in the respec-
tive years of maturity as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference, and the Issuer shall, imme-
diately upon completion of the cash collection period, prescribe the
denominations of the Bonds, which shall be in convenient amounts, not
necessarily equal, and shall further provide for their issuance and
delivery. '
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SECTION 7. Interest. Each Bond shall be of a single maturity and shall bear
interest at the rate as set forth in Exhibit "A" hereto from the
interest payment date next preceding the date on which it authenticated
and registered, unless said Bond is authenticated and registered as of
an interest payment date, in which case it shall bear interest from
said interest payment date, or unless said Bond is authenticated and
registered prior to the first interest payment date, in which case it
shall bear interest from its date, until payment of its principal sum
has been discharged.
SECTION 8. Place of Payment. The principal on the Bonds shall be payable in
lawful money of the United States of America upon surrender of the Bond
at the office of , the
designated registrar, transfer agent and paying agent of the Issuer
( "Paying Agent") , or such other registrar, transfer agent or paying
agent as may be designated by subsequent Resolution of the Issuer.
Interest on said Bonds shall be paid by check or draft to the regis-
tered owner thereof at his address as it appears on the books of regis-
tration, or at such address as may have been filed with the Paying
Agent for that purpose, as of the 15th day of the month immediately
preceding said interest payment date.
SECTION 9. Redemption. This Bond, or a portion thereof if issued in a denomina-
tion greater than $5,000, shall be subject to redemption and payment in
advance of maturity in increments of $5,000 as provided in Section 8768
of the Streets and Highways Code, on the 2nd day of -March or September
in any year, by giving the notice provided in said law to the regis-
tered owner thereof at his address as it appears on the books of regis-
tration and by paying principal of and accrued interest on such
redeemed amount, together with a premium equal to three percent (3%) of
the redeemed principal amount. If less than the entire Bond is
redeemed, the unredeemed portion shall be reissued to the registered
owner thereof.
SECTION 10. Transfer of Registered Bonds. Any fully registered Bond may, in accor-
dance with its terms, be transferred upon the books of registration
required to be kept pursuant to the provisions of Section 11 by the
owner in whose name it , is registered, or by his duly authorized
attorney or legal representative, upon surrender of such fully regis-
tered Bond for registration of such transfer, accompanied by delivery
of a written instrument or transfer in a form approved by the Paying
Agent and by the owner of said Bonds, duly executed.
SECTION 11. Exchange of Registered Bonds. Fully registered Bonds may be exchanged
at the office of the Paying Agent for a like aggregate principal amount
of Bonds of the same aeries, interest rate and maturity, subject to the
terms and conditions provided in the system of registration for regis-
tered debt obligations, including the payment of certain. charges, if
any, upon surrender and cancellation of this Bond. Upon such transfer
and exchange, a new registered Bond or Bonds of any authorized denomina-
tion or denominations of the same maturity for the same aggregate
principal amount will be issued to the transferee in exchange therefor.
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SECTION 12. Books of Registration. There shall be kept by the Paying Agent
sufficient books for the registration and transfer of the Bonds and,
upon presentation for such purpose, the Paying Agent shall, under such
reasonable regulations as it may prescribe, register or transfer or
cause to be registered or transferred, on said register, Bonds as
hereinbefore provided.
SECTION 13. Execution of Bonds. The Bonds shall be executed in facsimile by the
Treasurer and by the City Clerk, and the corporate seal shall be
imprinted in facsimile on the Bonds. The Bonds shall then be delivered
to the Paying Agent for authentication and registration. In case an
officer who shall have signed or attested to any of the Bonds by
facsimile or otherwise shall cease to be such officer before the authen-
tication, delivery and issuance of the Bonds, such Bonds nevertheless
may be authenticated, delivered and issued, and upon such authentica-
tion, delivery and issue, shall be as binding as though those who
signed and attested the same had remained in office.
SECTION 14. Authentication. Only such of the Bonds as shall bear thereon a certifi-
cate of authentication substantially in the form below, manually
executed by the Paying Agent, shall be valid or obligatory for any
purpose or entitled to the benefits of this Indenture, and such
certificate of the transfer agent and registrar shall be conclusive
evidence that the Bonds so authenticated have been duly executed,
authenticated and delivered hereunder, and are entitled to the benefits
of this Indenture.
FORM OF CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION AND REGISTRATION
This bond has been authenticated and registered on
as Transfer Agent, Registrar and Paying Agent
By:
SECTION 15. Negotiability, Registration and Transfer of Bonds. The transfer of any
Bond may be registered only upon such books of registration upon surren-
der thereof to the Paying Agent, together with an assignment duly
executed by the owner or his attorney or legal representative, in satis-
factory form. Upon any such registration of transfer, a new Bond or
Bonds shall be authenticated and delivered in exchange for such Bond,
in the name of the transferee, of any denomination or denominations
authorized by this Indenture, and in an aggregate principal amount
equal to the principal amount of such Bond or principal amount of such
Bond or Bonds so surrendered. In all cases in which Bonds shall be
exchanged or transferred, the Paying Agent shall authenticate at the
earliest practical time, Bonds -in accordance with the provisions of
this Indenture. All Bonds surrendered in such exchange or registration
transfer shall forthwith be cancelled. The Paying Agent may make a
charge for every such exchange or registration of transfer of Bonds
sufficient to reimburse it for any tax or other governmental charge
required to be paid with respect to such exchange or registration of
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transfer. No transfer of fully registered Bonds shall be required to
be made between the fifteenth (15th) day of the month next preceding
each interest payment date, nor during the fifteen (15) days preceding
the selection of any Bonds for redemption prior to the maturity
thereof, nor with respect to any Bond which has been selected for
redemption prior to the maturity thereof.
SECTION 16. Ownership of Bonds. The person in whose name any Bond shall be regis-
tered shall be deemed and regarded as the absolute owner thereof for
all purposes, and payment of or on account of the principal and redemp-
tion premium, if any, of any such Bond, and the interest on any such
Bond, shall be made only to or upon the order of the registered owner
thereof or his legal representative. All such payments shall be valid
and effectual to satisfy and discharge the liability upon such Bond,
including the redemption premium, if any, and interest thereon, to the
extent of the sum or sums so paid.
SECTION 17. Mutilated, Destroyed, Stolen or Lost Bonds. In case any Bond secured
hereby shall become mutilated or be destroyed, stolen or lost, the
Issuer shall cause to be executed and authenticated a new Bond of like
date and tenor in exchange and substitution for and upon the cancella-
tion of such mutilated Bond or in lieu of and in substitution for such
Bond mutilated, destroyed, stolen or lost, upon the owner's paying the
reasonable expenses and charges in connection therewith, and, in the
case of a Bond destroyed, stolen or lost, his filing with the Paying
Agent and Issuer of evidence satisfactory to them that such Bond was
destroyed, stolen or lost, and of his ownership thereof, and furnishing
the Paying Agent and Issuer with indemnity satisfactory to them.
SECTION 18. Cancellation of Bonds. All Bonds paid or redeemed, either at or before
maturity, shall be cancelled upon the payment or redemption of such
Bonds, and shall be delivered to the Paying Agent when such payment or
redemption is made. All Bonds cancelled under any of the provisions of
this Indenture shall be destroyed by the Paying Agent, which shall
execute a certificate in duplicate describing the Bonds so destroyed,
and shall retain said executed certificate in its permanent files for
the issue.
SECTION 19. Creation of Funds. The Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to
establish the following Funds for purposes of making payment for the
costs and expenses for the works of improvement and payment of
principal and interest on the Bonds. The Funds to be created are
designated as follows:
IMPROVEMENT FUND: The proceeds from the sale of the Bonds, after
deposit of required amounts in the Reserve Fund and Redemption Fund,
shall be placed in the Fund hereby created, pursuant to Sections 10602
and 10424 of the California Streets and Highways Code, as amended,
which shall be called the "Improvement Fund", and the monies in said
Fund shall be used only for the purposes authorized in said assessment
proceedings, and specifically to pay for the costs and expenses of the
construction or acquisition of the authorized public capital improve-
ments, together with all incidental expenses. Any surplus in the
Improvement Fund after completion of the improvements shall remain in
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the Improvement Fund for a period of not less than two (2) years from
the receipt of Bond proceeds as provided in Section 10427.1 of the
California Streets and Highways Code, and thereafter shall be utilized
or distributed as determined by the Issuer.
REDEMPTION FUND: The Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to
keep a Redemption Fund designated by the name of the proceedings, into
which he shall place accrued interest, if any, on the Bonds from the
date of the Bonds to the date of delivery to the initial purchaser
thereof, all sums received for the collection of the assessments and
the interest thereon, together with all penalties, if applicable.
Principal of and interest on said Bonds shall be paid to the registered
owner out of the Redemption Fund created pursuant to Section 8671 of
the California Streets and Highways Code. Accrued interest paid by the
purchaser of the Bonds, if any, shall be deposited in the Redemption
Fund. In all respects not recited herein, said Bonds shall -be governed
by the provisions of the Act. Under no circumstances shall the Bonds
or interest thereon be paid out of any other fund except as provided by
law.
RESERVE' FUND: Pursuant to Part 16 of the Act, there shall be created a
special reserve fund for the Bonds to be designated by the name of the
Assessment District and specified as the special "Reserve Fund". An
amount equal to six percent (6%) of the original Bond proceeds shall be
deposited in the Reserve Fund out of said Bond proceeds.
Monies in the Reserve Fund shall be applied as follows:
A. Amounts in said Reserve Fund shall be transferred to the Redemption
Fund for the Bonds if, as result of delinquencies in the payment of
assessments, there are insufficient monies in said Redemption Fund
to pay principal of and interest on the Bonds when due. Amounts so
transferred shall be repaid to the Reserve Fund from proceeds from
the redemption or foreclosure of property with respect to which an
assessment is unpaid and from payments of the delinquent
assessments;
B. Interest earned on the permitted investment of monies on deposit in
the Reserve Fund shall remain in the Reserve Fund so that the
amount therein may accumulate to and subsequently be maintained at
the "Reserve Requirement". The Reserve Requirement shall be an
amount equal to the lesser of (i) the Maximum Annual Debt Service
on the Bonds, (ii) 125% of the average annual debt service on the
Bonds, or (iii) 10% of the original principal amount of the Bonds.
Annual Debt Service on the Bonds for each year ending September 2nd
shall equal the sum of (a) the interest falling due on the outstand-
ing Bonds in such 12 month period, assuming that the outstanding
Bonds are retired as scheduled,. and (b) the principal amount of
outstanding Bonds falling due during such 12 month period.
"Average Annual Debt Service" shall mean the average Annual Debt
Service during the term of the Bonds. "Maximum Annual Debt
Service" shall mean, as computed from time to time, the largest
Annual Debt Service during the period from the date of such computa-
tion through the final maturity of any outstanding Bonds.
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C. On July 15 of each fiscal year the amount on deposit in the Reserve
Fund in excess of the Reserve Requirement shall be transferred from
the Reserve Fund to the Redemption Fund and shall be credited to
the unpaid assessment installments payable during such fiscal year.
The Auditor's record, prepared pursuant to Section 8682 of the
Streets and Highways Code, shall reflect the credits against each
of the unpaid assessments in the manner provided in Streets and
Highways Code Section 10427.1 in amounts equal to each parcel's
proportionate share of such transfer.
Notwithstanding the above, interest earnings on monies on deposit
in the Reserve Fund in excess of the "yield" on the Bonds, as that
term is defined in the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (the "Code") ,
shall be subject to transfer and rebate to the United States.
D. Whenever monies in the Reserve Fund are sufficient to retire all of
the Bonds outstanding, plus accrued interest thereon, such money
shall be transferred to the Redemption Fund for the Bonds and
collection of the remaining unpaid assessments shall cease.
E. In the event assessments are paid in cash in advance of their final
maturity date, the Issuer is required to credit the prepaid assess-
ment with a proportionate share of the Reserve Fund and to transfer
an amount equal to such credit to the Redemption Fund to be
utilized for the advance retirement of Bonds.
SECTION 20. No Issuer Liability. It is hereby further determined and declared that
the Issuer will not obligate itself to advance any available funds from
its Treasury to cure any deficiency or delinquency which may occur in
the Bond Redemption Fund by failure of property owners to pay annual
special assessments. This determination shall be clearly set forth and
stated in the title of the Bonds to be .issued pursuant to these proceed-
ings as authorized and required by Section 8769 of the Streets and
Highways Code of the State of California.
SECTION 21. Covenant to Foreclose. The Issuer hereby covenants that upon default
of any assessment payment due, it will cause Superior Court foreclosure
. proceedings to be brought within one hundred fifty (150) days of such
default and thereafter diligently prosecute to completion such proceed-
ings. Such foreclosure proceedings may be deferred if funds are
advanced to the special Reserve Fund to keep said Fund continually at
the level set forth in the Section entitled "Reserve Fund" set forth
hereinabove.
SECTION 22. Covenant to Maintain Tax-Exempt Status. The Issuer covenants that it
will not make any use of the proceeds of the Bonds issued hereunder
which would cause the Bonds to become "arbitrage bonds" subject to
Federal income taxation pursuant to the provisions of Section 148(a) of
the Code, or to become "Federally-guaranteed obligations" pursuant to
the provisions of Section 149(b) of the Code, or to become "private
activity bonds" pursuant to the provisions of Section 141(a) of the
Code. To that end, the Issuer will comply with all applicable require-
ments of the Code and all regulations of the United States Department
of Treasury issued thereunder to the extent such requirements are, at
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the time, applicable and in effect. Additionally, the Issuer agrees to
implement and follow each and every recommendation provided by Bond
Counsel and deemed to be necessary to be undertaken by the Issuer to
ensure compliance with all applicable provisions of the Code in order
to preserve the exemption of interest on the Bonds from Federal income
taxation.
SECTION 23. Covenant Regarding Arbitrage. The Issuer shall not take or permit nor
suffer to be taken any action with respect to the gross proceeds of the
Bonds as such term is defined under. the Code which, if such action had
been reasonably expected to have been taken, or had been deliberately
and intentionally taken, on the date of issuance of the Bonds, would
have caused the Bonds to be "arbitrage bonds" within the meaning of
Section 148 of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder.
SECTION 24. Order to Print and Authenticate Bonds. The Treasurer is hereby
instructed to cause Bonds, as set forth above, to be printed, and to
proceed to cause said Bonds to be authenticated and delivered to an
authorized representative of the purchaser, upon payment of the
purchase price as set forth in the accepted proposal for the sale of
Bonds.
SECTION 25. Arbitrage Certificate. On the basis of the facts, estimates and circum-
stances now in existence and in existence on the date of issue of the
Bonds, as determined by the Treasurer, said Treasurer is hereby autho-
rized to certify that it is not expected that the proceeds of the issue
will be used in a manner that would cause such obligations to be
arbitrage Bonds. Such certification shall be delivered to the
purchaser together with the Bonds.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Issuer has executed this Bond Indenture effective the date
first written hereinabove.
CITY MANAGER
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
G,�•�rQ E AS TO Fopjjj.,
G.6Ti, FIUTTvka, City Attorney
!3y: Deputy City Attornoy
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EXHIBIT A
$1,774,511.39*
City of Huntington Beach
Assessment District No. 88-1
Limited Obligation Improvement Bonds
(Reservoir Hill)
Principal*
Maturity Date Amount Interest Rate
9/02/90 $ 4,511.39 6.500
9/02/91 40,000.00 6.700
9/02/92 50,000.00 6.900
9/02/93 50,000.00 7.000
9/02/94 55,000.00 7.200
9/02/95 60,000.00 7.400
9/02/96 65,000.00 7.500
9/02/97 70,000.00 7.600
9/02/98 75,000.00 7.700
9/02/99 80,000.00 7.800
9/02/00 85,000.00 7.900
9/02/01 90,000.00 7.900
9/02/02 100,000.00 8.000
9/02/03 105,000.00 8.000
9/02/04 115,000.00 8.000
9/02/05 125,000.00 8.100
9/02/06 135,000.00 8.100
9/02/07 145,000.00 8.100
9/02/08 155,000.00 8.100
9/02/09 170,000.00 8.100
Total $1,774,511.39
The net interest cost, which includes a discount of 2.50%, is
8.15%. The average coupon rate is 7.97%.
All Bonds are re-offered at par.
* Subject to change upon close of cash collection period on
January 5, 1989.
STONE & YOUNGBERG
MEMBERS: PACIFIC STOCK EXCHANGE
December 19, 1988
The Honorable Members of the City Council
City of Huntington Beach
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Re: Offer to Purchase Bonds in an amount not to Exceed
$1,774,511. 39
City of Huntington Beach
Assessment District No. 88-1
Limited Obligation Improvement Bonds
(Reservoir Hill)
Dear Members of the City Council:
Pursuant to discussions with Bond Counsel, Brown & Diven, and
our investigation and analysis of the above captioned bond
issue, Stone & Youngberg (the "Underwriter") , hereby offers
to purchase all of the above-referenced bonds subject to the
following conditions:
1. The bonds shall be issued pursuant to the
Improvement Bond Act of 1915.
2 . The par value of the bonds shall be in an amount not
to exceed $1,774,511.39. The bonds shall mature in
each year and in the amounts and at the rates of
interest to be set forth on the Maturity Schedule to
be delivered prior to execution of this Purchase
Contract and attached hereto as Exhibit "A" .
3 . The bonds shall be issued in denominations of $5, 000
or in integral multiples thereof and one bond in an
odd amount due in 1990 as may be requested by the
Underwriter.
4. All bonds shall be issued in registered form in
accordance with instructions to be determined by the
Underwriter prior to closing. The City shall retain
Bank of America, National Trust- and Savings as
Fiscal Agent, Registrar, Paying Agent and Transfer
Agent.
15260 VENTURA BOULEVARD•SHERMAN OAKS,CALIFORNIA 91403•(818)789-2663
The Honorable Members of the City Council
City of Huntington Beach
December 19, 1988
Page 2
5. The bonds shall be dated January 17, 1989 and
delivered by January 17, 1989 unless a delay is
mutually agreed upon by the City and the
Underwriter.
6. The bonds shall mature from September 2, 1990
through September 2, 2009.
7. The City shall establish a reserve fund in an amount
equal to six percent (6%) of the original proceeds
of the bonds and such reserve fund shall be
established from bond proceeds.
8. The City shall covenant to commence judicial
foreclosure of delinquent assessments within 150
days after receiving notice of any delinquency.
9. The purchase price shall be 97.5% of par (a discount
of 2.5%) .
10. The purchase price of the bonds shall be paid in
full upon delivery to the Underwriter of the bonds
accompanied by:
(a) The unqualified approving legal opinion of Brown
& Diven, Bond Counsel. The legal opinion shall
be printed on the bonds at no charge to us.
(b) A no-litigation certificate of the City.
(c) The opinion of Brown & Diven, Bond Counsel,
dated the date of Closing, to the effect that
(a) the Bonds are exempt from registration under
the Securities Act of .1933, as amended, and the
Resolution is exempt from qualification as an
indenture pursuant to the Trust Indenture Act of
1939, as amended; and (b) nothing has come to
their attention which would lead them to believe
that the Official Statement (excluding therefrom
the financial statements and the statistical
data included in the Official Statement, as to
which no opinion need be expressed) contains an
The Honorable Members of the City Council
City of Huntington Beach
December 19, 1988
Page 3
untrue statement of material fact or omits to
state a material fact required to be stated
therein or necessary to make the statements
therein, in the light of the circumstances under
which they were made, not misleading.
11. The Underwriter shall pay all of its own out-of-
pocket. The City shall pay all other fees and
expenses from the proceeds of the Bonds.
12 . The obligation of the Underwriter to accept delivery
of and pay for the bonds on the closing date shall
be subject, at the option of the the Underwriter, to
the following additional conditions:
(a) At the Closing Date, the resolution authorizing
issuance of the Bonds and any other applicable
agreement shall be in full force and effect, and
shall not have been amended, modified or
supplemented except as may have been agreed in
writing by the Underwriter, and there shall have
been taken in connection therewith, with the
issuance of the bonds and with the transactions
contemplated thereby and by this Purchase
Contract, all such actions as, in the opinion of
Brown & Diven, Bond Counsel for the City, shall
be necessary and appropriate;
(b) Between the date hereof and the closing date,
the market price or marketability of the bonds
at the initial offering prices set forth herein
shall not have been materially adversely
affected, in the judgment of the Underwriter
(evidenced by a written notice to the City
terminating the obligation of the Underwriter to
accept delivery of and pay for the bonds) by
reason of any of the following:
(1) Legislation enacted or pending by the
Congress of the United States of America or
a decision rendered by a court established
under Article III of the Constitution of the
United Sates of America or by the Tax Court
of the United States of America or an order,
The Honorable Members of the City Council
City of Huntington Beach
December 19, 1988
Page 4
ruling, regulation (final, temporary or
proposed) , press release or other form of
notice issued or made by or on behalf of the
Treasury Department, the Joint Tax
Committee, or the Internal Revenue Service
of the United States of America, with the
purpose or effect, directly or indirectly,
of imposing federal income taxation upon the
interest as would be received by the owners
of the bonds;
(2) Legislation enacted or pending by the
Congress of the United States of America, or
an order, decree or injunction issued by any
court of competent jurisdiction or an order,
ruling, regulation (final, temporary or
proposed) , press release or other form of
notice issued or made by or on behalf of the
Securities and Exchange Commission, or any
other governmental agency having
jurisdiction of the subject matter, to the
effect that obligations of the general
character of the bonds, or the bonds,
including any or all underlying
arrangements, are not exempt from
registration under or other requirements of
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or
that the Resolution is not exempt from
qualification under or other requirements of
the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended,
or that the issuance, offering or sale of
obligations of the general character of the
bonds, or of the bonds including any or all
underwriting arrangements, as contemplated
hereby or by the Official Statement or
otherwise is or would be in violation of the
federal securities laws as amended and then
in effect;
(3) Any amendments to the Federal or California
Constitution or action by any Federal or
California court, legislative body,
regulatory body or other authority
materially adversely affecting the tax
The Honorable Members of the City Council
City of Huntington Beach
December 19, 1988
Page 5
status of the City, its property, income,
securities (or interest thereon) , validity
or enforceability of the assessments or the
ability of the City to acquire the
improvements or undertake the financing as
contemplated by the Resolution and the
Official Statement; or
(4) Any event occurring, or information becoming
known which, in the judgment of the
Underwriter, makes untrue or misleading in
any material respect any statement or
information contained in the Official
Statement concerning the City, the
Improvement Project, the landowners, or the
property assessed.
13. This bid is conditioned upon the successful
consummation of the Assessment District proceedings and
should said proceedings for any reason fail to be
successfully consummated, there shall be no obligation on the
part of the City.
Respectfully submitted,
STONE & YOUNGBERG
By:
z Lf2---
Accepted this 17 day of December, 1988
CITY OF7-z7=
By:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Title: Maynr GAIL HYTTON, City Attorney
By: Deputy City Attorney
Attest:
d-, X,,,,Zz2,2
City Clerk
The Honorable Members of the City Council
City of Huntington Beach
December 19, 1988
Page 6
EXHIBIT A
$1,774,511.39*
City of Huntington Beach
Assessment District No. 88-1
Limited Obligation Improvement Bonds
(Reservoir Hill)
Principal*
Maturity Date Amount Interest Rate
9/02/90 $ 4,511. 39 6.500
9/02/91 40,000. 00 6.700
9/02/92 50,000. 00 6.900
9/02/93 50, 000. 00 7. 000
9/02/94 55,000. 00 7.200
9/02/95 60, 000. 00 7.400
9/02/96 65,000. 00 7.500
9/02/97 70, 000. 00 7. 600
9/02/98 75,000. 00 7.700
9/02/99 80,000. 00 7.800
9/02/00 85,000. 00 7.900
9/02/01 90,000. 00 7.900
9/02/02 100,000. 00 8.000
9/02/03 105, 000. 00 8.000
9/02/04 115,000. 00 8.000
9/02/05 125,000. 00 8. 100
9/02/06 135,000. 00 8. 100
9/02/07 145, 000. 00 8. 100
9/02/08 155,000. 00 8. 100
9/02/09 170,000. 00 8. 100
Total $1,774,511. 39
The net interest cost, which includes a discount of 2 .50%, is
8. 15%. The average coupon rate is 7.97%.
All Bonds are re-offered at par.
* Subject to change upon close of cash collection period on
January 5, 1989.
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PRELIMIN —�Y OFFICIAL STATEMENT DATED DEr'—MBER 15, 1988
NEW ISSUE NOT RATED
In the opinion of Bond Counsel, based on existing statutes, regulations, rulings, and court decisions.and assuming, among other matters,
compliance with certain covenants interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes and is exempt from State
L.c c of California personal income taxes. In the opinion of Bond Counsel, interest on the Bonds is not a specific preference item for purposes of the
ea ca o federal individual or corporate alternative minimum taxes although Bond Counsel observes that it is included in adjusted net book income and
A?V adjusted current earnings in calculated corporate alternative minimum taxable income. Bond Counsel expresses no opinion regarding other
0 federal income tax consequences relating to the accrual or receipt of interest on the Bonds (see "Tax Exemption"herein).
NOT TO EXCEED
$1,774,511.39*
=_ CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
w•- ,,
`` (Orange County, California)
f E y % Limited Obligation Improvement Bonds
+ o Assessment District No. 88-1
cc (Reservoir Hill)
m 9 Dated: January 17, 1989 Due: September 2, as shown below
= m All of the acquisition and construction of improvements shall be undertaken as authorized under provisions of the Municipal
-Eid Improvement Act of 1913 (Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code).The Bonds are issued pursuant to provisions of the
c« Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (Division 10 of said Streets and Highways Code).
m t a> The Bonds are issued as fully registered Bonds in the denomination of$5,000 or any integral multiple thereof (except for
10 w one Bond maturing in 1990 which will be issued in an irregular denomination that exceeds$5,000 or any integral multiple thereof
«: 00 by ) . Interest is payable on March 2, 1990, and semiannually thereafter on September 2 and March 2,of each year.
i d >> Principal of and premium, if any, on the Bonds will be payable at the principal corporate trust office of Bank of America,
E c National Trust and Savings, Los Angeles, California, as Fiscal Agent, Registrar and Paying Agent. Interest on the Bonds is
payable by check or draft mailed to the registered owners thereof as of the 15th day of the month next preceding the interest
E 9payment date.
cc o
c c W The Bonds are subject to redemption on any September 2 or March 2 in advance of maturity upon giving 30 days prior
c notice and upon payment of the principal and interest accrued thereon to the date of redemption,plus a redemption premium of
.a o three percent (3%) of the principal amount of the Bonds to be redeemed.
CLIP Under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, installments of principal and interest sufficient to meet annual
E cc
o•' debt service on the Bonds are included on the regular County tax bills to owners of property against which there are unpaid
i o'o 0 assessments.These annual installments are to be paid into the Redemption Fund,to be held by the Fiscal Agent and used to pay
V w debt service on the Bonds as it becomes due.
— o To provide funds for payment of the Bonds and the interest thereon as a result of any delinquent installments,the City will
,, c= establish a special Reserve Fund and deposit therein Bond proceeds in the original amount of six percent (6%) of the aggregate
m H a principal amount of the Bonds.
Cc c$w If a delinquency occurs in the payment of any assessment installment, the Fiscal Agent, at or before the end of the fiscal
= R year of delinquency, has a duty to transfer into the Redemption Fund the amount of the delinquency out of available funds of
c c '= Assessment District No. 88-1. Available funds consist of the balance in the Reserve Fund. This duty of the Fiscal Agent is
o m aD continuing during the period of delinquency, until reinstatement, redemption or sale of the delinquent property. There is no
0, assurance that
co funds, a delay mayfundso cur will bn paymentsftor the this
owpu ne ssof the tBondsduring the period of delinquency, there are insufficient available
0
:3 3 The City has elected in the proceedings not to be obligated to advance available funds from the City's treasury in the event
o of a redemption fund deficiency; provided, however, that its election shall not prevent the City from, in its sole discretion, so
Cc cc - advancing funds for such purpose as otherwise provided in the 1915 Act.
Edo
o c The City has covenanted to initiate judicial foreclosure in the event of a delinquency and to commence the procedure and
c diligently prosecute to judgment and sale, subject to certain exceptions, within the time frame described herein.
m
moo., H:E; Neither the faith and credit nor the taxing power of the City,the State of California,or any political subdivision thereof is
r w pledged to the payment of the Bonds.
Cc
y The information set forth in this Preliminary Official Statement including information in the section herein entitled
0 c "Bondowners' Risks" should be read in its entirety.
t 0 m= ESTIMATED MATURITY SCHEDULE*
S« H BONDS MATURING PRINCIPAL BONDS MATURING PRINCIPAL
SEPTEMBER 2 AMOUNT RATE SEPTEMBER 2 AMOUNT RATE
c t 1990 2000
iE 3 1991 2001
c 1992 2002
W E o 1993 2003
r 1994 2004
N H 1995 2005
�. 1996 2006
CL 0(a 1997 2007
V
t W c 1998 2008
t ~ 1999 2009
The Bonds are offered when,as,and if issued and delivered to the Underwriters subject to the approval of Brown&Diven,Rancho Santa Fe,
California, Bond Counsel. It is expected that the Bonds in definitive form will be available for delivery in Los Angeles, California on or about
January 17, 1989.
Dated: January , 1989 STONE & Y O U N G B E R G
* Preliminary; subject to change.
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Orange County, California)
CITY COUNCIL
Wes Bannister, Mayor
Tom Mays, Mayor Pro Tem
John Erskine, Councilmember
Peter Green, Councilmember
Don MacAllister, Councilmember
Jim Silva, Councilmember
Grace Winchell, Councilmember
CITY STAFF
Paul Cook, City Administrator
Robert J. Franz, Deputy City Admin./Chief of Admin. Services
Louis F. Sandoval, Public Works Director
Les Evans, City Engineer
BOND COUNSEL
Brown & Diven
Rancho Santa Fe, California
ASSESSMENT ENGINEER
Black & Veatch
Santa Ana, California
FINANCIAL ADVISOR
Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates
Irvine, California
FISCAL AGENT/REGISTRAR/PAYING AGENT/TRANSFER AGENT
Bank of America National
Trust and Savings
Los Angeles, California
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
I. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................1
II. REGIONAL LOCATION MAP.......................................................................................3
III. VICINITY MAP......................................................................................................................4
IV. THE BONDS
Purposeof the Bonds................................................:..........................................................5
Authorityfor Issuance........................................................................................................5
Descriptionof the Bonds...................................................................................................5
Redemptionof Bonds..........................................................................................................5
RefundingBonds...................................................................................................................6
Registration..............................................................................................................................6
V. SECURITY FOR THE BONDS
Limited Obligation of the City Upon Delinquency.............................................7
ReserveFund...........................................................................................................................7
Covenant to Commence Superior Court Foreclosure...........................................8
Covenants of the City Regarding Arbitrage
andRebate.............................................................................................................................8
Priority of Assessment Lien.............................................................................................9
Special Assessments - Article XIIIA and XIIIB of the
CaliforniaConstitution...................................................................................................9
Estimated Annual Debt Service....................................................................................10
VI. BONDOWNERS' RISKS
General......................:...............................................................................................................11
Bankruptcy and Foreclosure..........................................................................................I I
Factors Which May Affect Land Development....................................................12
Limited City Obligation Upon Delinquency.........................................................12
Direct and Overlapping Debt...::...................................................................................12
VII. THE PROJECT
Descriptionof Work...........................................................................................................13
EstimatedProjects Costs...................................................................................................13
Method and Formula of Assessment..........................................................................14
Summary of Assessment Proceedings.........................................................................15
Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and
Majority Protest Act of 1931......................................................................................16
Dispositionof Surplus Funds........................................................................................16
VIII. THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
Existing Zoning and Land Use.....................................................................................
17
Agencies Which Provide Public Utilities.................................................................17
Access to Parcels to be Assessed..................................................................................18
AssessmentRoll ...................................................................................................................18
EnvironmentalReview......................................................................................................31
Property Tax Delinquencies...........................................................................................31
TheProperty Owners .......................................................................................................32
The Huntington Beach Company.................................................................................33
EncyclopediaLots................................................................................................................33
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IX. THE CITY
Organization...........................................................................................................................34
AssessedValuation..............................................................................................................35
Direct and Overlapping Debt Table...........................................................................36
X. CONCLUDING INFORMATION
TaxExemption......................................................................................................................37
Litigation.................................................................................................................................37
NoRating................................................................................................................................37
LegalOpinion........................................................................................................................38
Underwriting..........................................................................................................................38
APPENDIX A - ASSESSMENT DISTRICT DIAGRAM........................................................A-1
APPENDIX B - GENERAL ECONOMIC DATA......................................................................B-1
APPENDIX C - LEGAL OPINION.................................................................................................C-1
The purpose of this Preliminary Official Statement is to present useful information
to the prospective investors of the Improvement Bonds described herein, proposed to be
issued by the City of Huntington Beach (the "City"). This document is not, and shall not
constitute. an Official Statement. However, the Preliminary Official Statement will serve
as the basis for the Official Statement to be completed by the City upon the award of the
Bonds.
The . information contained herein has been prepared for the City, under the
direction of Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates, Municipal Financial Advisors to the City.
This information has been compiled from sources believed to be reliable, but it is
presented without audit, and in some instances, without verification by Fieldman, Rolapp
& Associates; it is not guaranteed. Any and all references to property values contained
herein are based upon information supplied by the sources as noted in the text or to
documents on file with the City. While all efforts have been made to be as thorough as
possible, no warranties are given concerning the accuracy or completeness of this
Information. Any statements in this Preliminary Official Statement involving matters of
opinion, whether or not expressly stated, are intended as such and are not to be construed
as representations of fact.
Neither this information nor any statement which may have been made orally or in
writing is to be construed as a contract with the purchasers of any of the Bonds proposed
to be issued.
All statements made herein are made as of December 19, 1988, the date of approval
of this document as a Preliminary Official Statement by the City Council. of the City of
Huntington Beach, except statistical information or other statement where some other
date is indicated by the text.
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NOT TO EXCEFD
$1,774,511.39
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Orange County, California)
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
INTRODUCTION
This Introduction does not purport to describe in detail all pertinent matters relating to
the Bonds, the Project, the , District, the Proposed Development and Property Ownership.
Reference is hereby made to the entire Preliminary Official Statement including the cover
page and the Appendices, if any, for further information in connection herewith.
This Preliminary Official Statement describes the City of Huntington Beach,
Orange County, California (the. "City", the "County", and "State", respectively), Assessment
District No. 88-1 (Resevoir Hill) (tie "District") and provides information material to the
sale of not to exceed $1,774,511.39 Limited Obligation Improvement Bonds (the "Bonds")
proposed to be issued by the City pursuant to the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 (the
"1915 Act" or the "Bond Law") and pursuant to assessment proceedings conducted in
accordance with the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 (the "1913 Act").
The District lies predominantly in an area of the City of Huntington Beach,
California, known as the "Reservoir Hill" area. The District is bounded on the north by
Ellis Avenue, on the east by Huntington Street, on the South by Yorktown, and on the
west by a line parallel to and approximately 1,000 feet west of Edwards Street.
The District is situated in the southwest portion of the City. The District consists
of 370 assessed parcels (the "Assessed Parcels") with an actual assessed acreage of
approximately 588.10 acres. Resevoir Hill area consists predominantly of currently
undeveloped properties which are located in an area of the City which lies generally
above elevation 60.
Proceeds from the Bonds will be used to fund a public improvement project (the
"Project") generally consisting of approximately 12,740 lineal feet of water mains and
appurtenances within the boundaries of the District.
According to the City, the Orange County Assessor reports that the 1988-89
assessed valuation of all properties assessed under these proceedings totals $37,942,177
($26,334,488 land, $11,607,689 improvements), which is approximately 21.38 .times greater
than the aggregate assessment. For a discussion of assessed valuation, your attention is
directed to "The District" section herein.
• Preliminary, subject to cash collection and other appropriate modifications.
1
The Bonds are issued upon and secured by the unpaid assessments levied in the
improvement proceedings, and said unpaid assessments together with interest thereon
constitute a trust fund for the redemption and payment of the principal of the Bonds and
the interest thereon. All the Bonds are also secured by the moneys in the Redemption
Fund created pursuant to the assessment proceedings and by the unpaid assessments levied
to provide for payment of said construction and acquisition of improvements, and,
including principal and interest, are payable exclusively out of the Redemption Fund.
The unpaid assessments represent fixed liens on the lots and parcels assessed. They do
not, however, constitute a personal indebtedness of the respective owners of said lots and
parcels.
Under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, installments of
principal and interest sufficient to meet annual debt service on the Bonds are to be
included on the regular county tax bills sent to owners of property against which there
are unpaid assessments. These annual installments are to be paid into a redemption fund
("Redemption Fund") which will be held by the Fiscal Agent and will be used to pay Bond
principal and interest as they become due. .The installments billed against each property
each year represent a pro,rats share of the total principal and interest coming due that
year, based on the percentage which the unpaid assessment against that property bears to
the total of unpaid assessments levied to repay the Bonds.
If a delinquency occurs in the payment of any assessment installment, the City has
the duty to transfer an amount equal to the delinquent installment from the Reserve Fund
to the Redemption Fund. THE CITY HAS ELECTED IN THE PROCEEDINGS NOT TO
BE OBLIGATED TO ADVANCE AVAILABLE FUNDS FROM THE CITY'S TREASURY
IN THE EVENT OF A REDEMPTION FUND DEFICIENCY; PROVIDED, HOWEVER,
THAT ITS ELECTION SHALL NOT PREVENT THE CITY FROM, IN ITS SOLE
DISCRETION, SO ADVANCING FUNDS FOR SUCH PURPOSE AS OTHERWISE
PROVIDED IN THE 1915 ACT.
To provide funds which can be advanced to the Redemption Fund for payment of
the Bonds and the interest thereon as a result of any delinquent assessment installments,
the City will establish a special reserve fund (the "Reserve Fund") from Bond proceeds in
the amount of six percent (6%) of the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds.
Additionally, subject to City advances to the Reserve Fund, the City will covenant to
initiate Superior Court foreclosure in the event of a delinquency within 150 days
following such delinquency and to prosecute diligently to completion the foreclosure of
each and every delinquent assessment installment. The right of redemption under this
procedure is limited as opposed to the five year period under a tax sale.
The Bonds are not general obligations of the City, of the State of California, or of
any other political subdivision of the State, and neither the City nor the State, nor any
political subdivision of the State, has pledged its full faith and credit for the payment
thereof.
For a more complete description see the subsections herein entitled "Security of the
Bonds," "Reserve Fund" and "Covenant to Commence Superior Court Foreclosure" as
described in the section entitled "The Bonds" herein.
The City has caused the preparation of this Preliminary Official Statement;
however, information contained herein does not purport to be comprehensive or
definitive. All references to the Bonds and the Project are qualified in their entirety by
reference to the Engineer's Report and to the City's resolutions setting forth the terms
and description thereof.
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THE BONDS
Purpose of the Bonds.
The Bonds are authorized for the purpose of providing funds for water system
improvements to benefit an area of approximately 588.10 net assessable acres. The
improvements include the construction of certain water system improvements, together
with appurtenances. The specific improvements to be made with the proceeds from the
sale of the Bonds are described in the Resolution of Intention (define hereinbelow) and in
"The Project" section of this Preliminary Official Statement.
Authority for Issuance.
The acquisition and improvement proceedings for the District have been
conducted pursuant to Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California (the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913") and the Resolution of Intention No.
59-26, adopted by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach. The Bonds will be
issued pursuant to the Bond Indenture (the "Indenture") dated December 19, 1988
approved by the City Council. The Bonds are secured by the unpaid assessments levied
against private property in the District in accordance with the provisions of the 1913 Act
and will be issued pursuant to Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code (the "Bond
Law").
Description of the Bonds.
The Bonds will be issued in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed
$1,774,511.391 and will be dated January 17, 1989. The Bonds will be issued as fully
registered serial Bonds in denominations of any multiple of $5,000 each, except one Bond
due in 1990, which will include the amount by which the principal amount of the issue
exceeds the largest integral multiple of $5,000 contained therein. Interest on the Bonds
shall be payable on March 2 and September 2 of each year commencing March 2, 1990.
Principal of and premiums, if any, on the Bonds are payable upon presentation by the
registered owner or his duly authorized representative at Bank of America National Trust
and Savings, Los Angeles, California, Registrar, Transfer Agent and Paying Agent.
Interest shall be paid by check or draft of the Paying Agent mailed to the registered
owners (as shown on the registration books kept by the Paying Agent) as of the 15th day
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of the month immediately preceding the interest payment date.
I Redemption of Bonds.
Any Bond may be called for redemption prior to maturity at the option of the City
Treasurer in increments of $5,000 on any March 2 or September 2 upon payment of the
principal amount, together with a premium of three percent (3%) of such principal
lI amount and accrued interest on such principal amount to the date of redemption. No
i interest will accrue on the redeemed portion of a Bond beyond the March 2 or September
2 on which said Bond is called for redemption. Notice of redemption must be given by
personal service or registered mail or certified mail to the registered owners at the
registered owner's address as it appears on the registration books of the Registrar at least
30 days prior to the redemption date. The determination as to which Bond or Bonds are
to be called will be made in accordance with Part 11.1 of the Bond Law. If less than an
I: entire Bond is redeemed, the unredeemed portion shall be reissued to the registered owner
1. Preliminary, subject to cash collection and other appropriate modifications.
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thereof. Subdivision, development or sale of parcels within the District could result in
the early discharge of assessment liens. Such early discharge will result in redemption of
Bonds prior to their stated maturities.
Refunding Bonds. I
Pursuant to the "Refunding Act of 1984 for 1915 Improvement Act Bonds",
Division 11.5 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, the City may
issue refunding bonds for the purpose of redeeming the Bonds. The City may issue and
sell refunding bonds without giving notice to and conducting a hearing for the owners of
property in the District, or giving notice to the holders of the Bonds if the governing
body of the City finds that (i) each estimated annual installment of principal and interest ;
on the reassessment to secure the refunding bonds is less than the corresponding annual
installment of principal and interest on the original assessment, (ii) the number of years
to maturity of all refunding bonds is no more than the number of years to the last
maturity of the Bonds being refunded, and (iii) the amounts of any reassessments are
computed by reducing each original assessment by the same percentage. Upon issuing
refunding bonds, the governing body of the City could require that the Bonds be
exchanged for refunding bonds on any basis which the governing body determines is for
the benefit of the City if the Bondholders consent to the exchange. As an alternative to
exchanging the refunding bonds for the Bonds, the City could sell the refunding bonds
and utilize the proceeds to pay the principal of and interest and redemption premium, if
any, on the Bonds as they become due, or advance the maturity of the Bonds and pay the
principal of and interest and redemption premium thereon.
Registration. t
The Bonds will be issued only as fully registered serial Bonds. Interest shall be
payable to the registered owner at the owner's address as it appears on the registration
books of the Registrar, or at such address as may have been filed with the Registrar for
that purpose, as of the 15th day of the month immediately preceding each interest
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The Bonds will be transferable by the registered owner or by the registered owner's
attorney, duly authorized in writing, at the office of the Transfer Agent, subject to the
terms and conditions provided in the Transfer Agent's system for the registration for
registered debt obligations, including the payment of certain charges, if any, upon
surrender and cancellation. Upon such transfer, a new registered Bond or Bonds, of any
authorized denomination or denominations of the same maturity, for the same aggregate
principal amount, will be issued to the Transferee in exchange therefor.
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SECURITY FOR THE BONDS
The Bonds are issued upon and secured by the unpaid assessments levied in the
improvement proceedings, and such unpaid assessments together with interest thereon
constitute a trust fund for the redemption and payment of the principal of and interest
on the Bonds. All of the Bonds are secured by the moneys in the Redemption Fund and
the Reserve Fund created pursuant to the assessment proceedings and by the unpaid
assessments levied against private property within the District to provide for payment of
said acquisition and construction of improvements. Principal of and interest on the Bonds
are payable exclusively out of the Redemption Fund.
The Bonds are not general obligations of the City and neither the faith and credit
nor the taxing power of the City, the State of California or any of its political
subdivisions is pledged to the payment of the Bonds.
The unpaid assessments constitute fixed liens on the lots and parcels assessed, and
do not constitute a personal indebtedness of the respective owners of said lots and parcels;
accordingly, in the event of delinquency proceedings may only be had against the real
property securing such delinquency. There is no assurance that the owners will be
financially able to pay the assessment installments or that they will pay such installments
even though financially able to do so.
The unpaid assessments will be collected in annual installments, together with
interest on the declining balances, on the tax roll on which general taxes on real property
are collected and are payable, and will become delinquent at the same time and in the
same proportionate amounts and bear the same penalties and interest after delinquency as
do said general taxes. The properties upon which the assessments were levied are subject
to the same provisions for sale and redemption as are properties for nonpayment of
general taxes; however, a shorter period of redemption may apply under provisions of state
law.
Limited Obligation of the City Upon Delinquency.
If a delinquency occurs in the payment of any assessment installment, the City has
the duty to transfer the amount of such delinquent installment from the Reserve Fund
into the Redemption Fund. If there are additional delinquencies, after depletion of the
Reserve Fund, the City has no duty to transfer into the Redemption Fund the amount of
the delinquency out of any available funds of the City. Bondowners should not rely upon
the City to advance monies to the Redemption Fund should the Reserve Fund ever be
depleted.
Reserve Fund.
The Bond Indenture authorizing and providing for the issuance of Bonds, pursuant
to the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, for the District will provide for the creation of a
special reserve fund ("Reserve Fund") to provide available funds, to the extent of such
Reserve Fund, from which the City shall make payment of the amount of any delinquent
assessments levied in the proceedings and interest thereon, for transfer into the
Redemption Fund for the Bonds. Payments from such Reserve Fund shall be deemed an
advance to be reimbursed and deposited in the Reserve Fund from the proceeds of
redemption or sale of the properties with respect to which payment of delinquent
assessments and interest thereon was paid.
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The Reserve Fund shall be held and maintained by the Fiscal Agent or designated
Agent as a separate trust account distinct from all other funds of the City. Upon receipt
of the proceeds of sale of the Bonds, an amount equal to six percent (6%) of the aggregate
principal amount of Bonds shall be deposited in the Reserve Fund.
Covenant To Commence Superior Court Foreclosure.
The Bond Law provides that in the event any assessment or installment thereof or I
any interest thereon is not paid when due, the City may order the institution of an action
in the Superior Court of the State of California to foreclose the lien of the unpaid
assessment as authorized in Part 14 of Division 10 of the Streets and Highways Code of
the State of California. In such action, the real property subject to the unpaid assessment
may be sold at a court foreclosure sale. I
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Such court foreclosure sale procedure is not mandatory. However, the City will
covenant with the registered Bond owners, that court foreclosure proceedings shall be
commenced within 150 days following the date of such delinquency and that it will be
diligently prosecuted to final judgment and sale. The City may, however, defer
foreclosure proceedings if the City advances funds to the Reserve Fund to maintain the
Reserve Fund at its original level.
Effective July 1, 1983, a judgment debtor (property owner) has at least 140 days
from the date of service of the notice of levy to redeem the property to be sold. If a
property owner fails to so redeem and the property is sold, his or her only remedy is an
action to set aside the sale which must be brought within six (6) months of the date of
sale. If, as a result of such an action, a foreclosure sale is set aside, the judgment is
revised and the judgment creditor is entitled to interest on the revised judgment as if the
sale had not been made. (Section 701.680 of the Code of Civil Procedure of the State of
California.) The constitutionality of the aforementioned legislation (which repeals the
one-year redemption period) has not been tested and there can be no assurance that, if
tested, such legislation will be upheld.
Foreclosure proceedings may be deferred if the City advances funds to the Reserve
Fund to keep said Fund continually at the level as initially funded (six percent [6%] of
the principal amount of the Bonds originally issued), less adjustments for Bonds redeemed
prior to maturity, as set forth in the Covenant for Superior Court Foreclosure.
IN THE EVENT SUCH SUPERIOR COURT FORECLOSURE OR
FORECLOSURES ARE NECESSARY, THERE MAY BE DELAYS IN PAYMENTS TO
BONDHOLDERS PENDING PROSECUTION OF THE FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS
TO COMPLETION AND RECEIPT BY THE CITY OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE
FORECLOSURE SALE; IT IS ALSO POSSIBLE THAT NO BID WOULD BE RECEIVED
AT THE FORECLOSURE SALE.
Covenants of the City Regarding Arbitrage and Rebate.
The City covenants and agrees to take no action which, in the opinion of Bond
Counsel, would result in interest on the Bonds becoming includable in gross income under
federal income tax law. The City represents and covenants in the Bond Indenture, for the
benefit of the Bondowners, that it will comply with all applicable requirements of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), together with any amendments
thereto and regulations applicable thereto necessary to preserve the exclusion from gross
income for purposes of federal income taxation of interest of the Bonds.
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Priority of Assessment Lien.
The assessment (and any re-assessment) and each installment thereof and any
interest and penalties thereon constitute a lien against the lots and parcels of land on
which they were imposed until the same are paid. Such lien is subordinate to all fixed
special assessment liens previously imposed upon the same property, but has priority over
all private liens and over all fixed special assessment liens which may thereafter be
created against the property. Such lien is co-equal with and independent of the lien for
general taxes.
The Assessment Engineer and the City report that there are no outstanding fixed
special assessment liens previously levied on property located within the District.
Special Assessments - Article XIIIA and XIIIB of the California Constitution.
On July 2, 1979, the Fifth District Court of Appeal (94 Cal. App. 3d 974) rendered
a 3-0 decision in the case of County of Fresno vs Malmstrom that determined that special
assessments are not subject to the limitations of Article XIIIA (Proposition 13). The Court
held the one percent tax limitation imposed by California Constitution Article XIIIA on
ad valorem taxes does not apply to special assessments levied pursuant to Streets and
Highways Code, Sections 5000 et seq. and 10000 et seq., the Improvement Act of 1911 and
the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913. The Court further held that because special
assessments pursuant to such acts are not within the definition of "special taxes" in
Article XIIIA, the Constitution does not require the levy of assessments and the issuance
of Bonds to be approved by a two-thirds vote of the qualified electors of the District. On
September 12, 1979, the California Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal of the lower
court's decision.
On December 17, 1980, the Third District Court of Appeal (113 Cal. App. 3d 443)
rendered a 3-0 decision in the case of County of Placer v. Corin that determined that
special assessments are not subject to the limitation of Article XIIIB (Proposition 4, the
Gann appropriations limit). The Court held that the definition of "proceeds of taxes",
imposed by California Constitution Article XIIIB does not apply to special assessments
and Improvement Bonds issued pursuant to Streets and Highways Code, Sections 8500 et
seq., and 10000 et seq., the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 and the Municipal Improvement
IIAct of 1913. The decision of the Court was not appealed.
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The following table sets forth the estimated schedule of annual debt service of the
Bonds:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
ESTIMATED TABLE OF DEBT SERVICE
NOT TO EXCEED
$1,774,511.39
Maturing
September 2 Principal Interest Debt Service
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
* Preliminary; subject to change.
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BONDOWNERS' RISKS
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General.
In order to pay debt service on the Bonds, it is necessary that unpaid installments
of assessments on land within the District are paid in a timely manner. Should the
j installments not be paid on time, the City has established a Reserve Fund in the initial
' amount of approximately six percent (6%) of the aggregate principal amount of the Bonds
to cover delinquencies. The assessments are secured by a lien on the parcels of land and
the City can institute foreclosure proceedings to sell land with delinquent installments for
the amount of such delinquent installments in order to obtain funds to pay debt service
on the Bonds.
Failure by owners of the parcels to pay installments of assessments when due,
depletion of the Reserve Fund, or the inability of the City to sell parcels which have been
subject to foreclosure proceedings for amounts sufficient to cover the delinquent
installments of assessments levied against such parcels may result in the inability of the
City to make full or punctual payments of debt service on the Bonds, and bondowners
would therefore be adversely affected.
Unpaid assessments do not constitute a personal indebtedness of the owners of the
lots and parcels within the District. There is.no assurance the owners will be able to pay
the assessment installments or that they will pay such installments even though financially
able to do so.
Bankruptcy and Foreclosure.
The payment of property owners' assessment installments and the ability of the
City to foreclose the lien of a delinquent unpaid assessment may be limited by
bankruptcy, insolvency, or other laws generally affecting creditors' rights or by the laws
of the State relating to court foreclosure.
Although bankruptcy proceedings would not in themselves cause the assessment
liens to become extinguished, bankruptcy of a property owner could result in a delay by
the City in prosecuting court foreclosure proceedings. Such delay would increase the
likelihood of a delay or default in payment of the principal of and interest on the Bonds,
and the possibility of delinquent assessment installments not being paid in full.
The various legal opinions to be delivered concurrently with the delivery of the
Bonds (including Bond Counsel's approving legal opinion) will be qualified, as to the
enforceability of the various legal instruments, by bankruptcy, reorganization, insolvency
or other similar laws affecting the rights of creditors generally.
• Payment of the assessment installments is entirely dependent upon the timely
payment by the existing landowners, or any other subsequent owners of property within
the District; therefore, there could be delays in payment of debt service on the Bonds as
bankruptcy filing may delay the City's ability to complete its Superior Court foreclosure
proceedings. Moreover, amounts received upon foreclosure sales may not be sufficient to
fully discharge delinquent installments.
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Factors Which May Affect Land Development.
There is no development currently proposed, however, any subsequent development
proposed for the District may be affected by changes in general economic conditions,
fluctuations in the real estate market, changes in ownership of the land and other factors.
In addition, proposed development would be subject to existing and future federal, state
and local regulations. Approval may be required from various public agencies in
connection with the design, nature and extent of required public improvements, or such
matters as land use and zoning. Failure to meet any such future regulations or obtain any
such approvals in a timely manner could delay or adversely affect any proposed
development of the District.
Limited City Obligation Upon Delinquency.
The City's obligation to advance moneys to pay Bond debt service in the event of
delinquent assessment installments shall not exceed the balance of the Reserve Fund.
The City has made an election in the Resolution of Intention not to be obligated to
advance funds from the general fund of the City for delinquent assessment installments
pursuant to Section 8769(b) of the Bond Law; the only obligation of the City is to transfer
amounts available in the Reserve Fund. There is no assurance that funds will be
available for this purpose and if, during the period of delinquency there are insufficient
funds in the Reserve Fund, a delay may occur in payments to the owners of the Bonds.
Direct and Overlapping Debt.
Although no specific development project is planned within the District, the future
development of the Resevoir Hills area would require the installation of a substantial
amount of public improvements in addition to the Project. The City presently anticipates
that a portion of such additional public improvements would be financed through the
future formation of one or more assessment districts and/or community facilities districts,
some of the territory of which would include land within the District.
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Description of Work.
The proposed works of improvement are generally described as follows:
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The construction of certain water system improvements within the Assessment
i District including appurtenances. Specific improvements to be constructed include
furnishing and installing approximately 12,740 lineal feet of water mains and
appurtenances to serve a new higher pressure zone in the Reservoir Hill Assessment
District within the City of Huntington Beach. Water mains will range in size from 12-
inches to 18-inches in diameter. Proposed locations of the new water mains are shown on
the Assessment District Diagram in the Appendix Section of this Preliminary Official
f Statement.
Estimated Project Costs.
The following are Project costs for the Assessment District as estimated after
receipt of the construction bids on November 17, 1988.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Orange County, California)
COST ESTIMATE FOR
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Estimated
Costs
I. CONSTRUCTION EXPENSE
Public Works of Construction $1,185,754.00
Construction Contingency 118,575.00
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TOTAL CONSTRUCTION AND CONTINGENCY $1,304,329.00
II. INCIDENTAL EXPENSES
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I Incidental Costs $ 327,500.39
Underwriter's Discount 44,363.00
Reserve Fund 106,471.00
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TOTAL INCIDENTALS $ 478,334.39
III. LESS CONTRIBUTIONS
Estimated Construction Earnings $ 8,152.00
Cash Collections 0.00
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TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS $ 8,152.00
ESTIMATED TOTAL ASSESSMENT $1,774,511.39
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Method and Formula of Assessment.
The law requires and the statutes provide that assessments, as levied pursuant to
the provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913", must be based on the benefit
that the properties receive from the works of improvement. The statute does not_specify
the formula that should be used in any special assessment district proceedings. The
responsibility rests with the Engineer of Work (the "Assessment Engineer") who is retained
for the purpose of making an analysis of the facts and determining the correct
apportionment of the assessment obligation, based upon the benefit received by each
parcel assessed. For these proceedings the City retained the services of Black & Veatch,
Santa Ana, California.
The Assessment Engineer makes his recommendation at the public hearing on the
District, and the final authority and action rests with the City after hearing all testimony
and evidence presented at that public hearing. Upon the conclusion of the public hearing,
the City must take the final action in determining whether or not the assessment spread
has been made in direct proportion to the benefits received. The following information
was included in the Engineer's Report accepted and approved by the City Council:
First of all, it is necessary to identify the benefit that the public improvement will
render to the properties within the boundaries of the District. Properties located within
the District will receive the benefit of having access to a public water supply of
adequate capacity and pressure. Two distinguishable types of benefits may be realized by
properties in the District: capacity and distribution. All properties in the District will
be assured of adequate capacity furnished by the grid or network of new and existing
water mains comprising the higher pressure zone. Those properties which are adjacent to,
or which "front" new water mains, will receive a further benefit of distribution. A
distribution benefit results from being able to make a direct service connection tap to a
new water main located in the higher pressure zone. Exemptions from the District are
granted to those properties which now have adequate water service and which meet the
following development criteria:
Parcels fully developed in conformance with the City's general plan and zoning
ordinances. Such parcels are normally characterized by street improvements,
permanent structures, asphalt parking lots, and landscaping, all of which satisfy
current local code requirements.
Existing water customers located in the higher pressure zone, but who are now
located in the lower pressure zone, would receive the benefit of increased capacity and
pressure, but not a distribution benefit. These customers are only assessed for a capacity
benefit.
In further making the analysis, it is necessary that the property owners receive a
special and direct benefit distinguished from that of the general public. Only those
properties located in the higher pressure zone, which includes land areas generally above
an elevation of 60 feet above mean sea level, and which can be logically served from
either the new water main or from future extensions of those mains, benefit from this
project. Existing properties located in the high pressure zones which are already served
by an existing smaller booster pressure zone, such as the Seacliff Village Shopping Center
and adjacent residential developments will receive no added benefits from this project.
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An in-depth analysis was made and two factors are being used in the final method
of spread and assessment. The proposed assessment formula includes two cost components:
one for capacity and one for distribution. Those properties which front new water mains
in the higher pressure zone will be assessed for capacity and distribution. Those
properties which do no front new mains will only be assessed for capacity. The capacity
charge is based upon total acreage in the District, and each property will be assessed a
flat unit cost per acre. The distribution assessment is based upon the front footage of
each property which borders a new water main. The distribution assessment is based
upon an equivalent cost for installing a distribution main along the affected properties.
A typical distribution main size would be 6 to 8 inches in diameter. The installed cost of
a 6 to 8 inch diameter water main and appurtenances is approximately $30 per foot of
length. Since a water distribution main normally serves properties on both sides of the
street, the proposed distribution assessment is one-half times $30 per foot of length, which
is $15 per foot of front footage. For properties located on street corners, the distribution
assessment is based upon the average foot frontage along the two streets.
Summary of Assessment Proceedings.
The Assessment proceedings being used by the City for the District provide for all
costs to be either estimated or ascertained prior to doing the work or making the
acquisition of the improvements, right of use or property involved. Under such
proceedings, the assessments are then levied, collections made and Bonds sold to represent
unpaid assessments. The money obtained from cash collections and Bond proceeds shall be
used by the City in payment for the work to be accomplished, for the property or right of
j use to be acquired and for incidental expenses.
Assessment proceedings can be initiated by either a petition or by the City without
a petition. The District proceedings were initiated by petition of the owners of more
than 60% of the area of the property to be subject to assessment. The assessment
proceedings commenced, and Black & Veatch prepared a written report (the "Engineer's
Report") which contained, among other things, the estimate of Project costs and the
assessment for each parcel to be benefited. The total amount of the proposed assessment
was based on the engineer's estimated cost of the Project. The individual assessments
were spread among the various parcels of land within the District on the basis of the
special benefit to be derived by each parcel from the improvements and acquisitions.
The Engineer's Report was filed and preliminarily approved by the City Council
on October 24, 1988. Thereafter, notice was published in a local newspaper and also
posted along all of the open streets within the District. In addition, notice of the
proposed assessment was mailed to each of the owners whose property was proposed to be
assessed.
The notices advised the property owners of the filing of the Engineer's Report, the
date, time and place for a hearing on the Project, the proposed assessments and the right
to protest. The mailed notices also advised the property owners of the estimated amount
proposed to be assessed against their properties, as shown in the Engineer's Report.
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Property owners had the right to protest in writing prior to or at the
commencement of the hearing and to be heard at such hearing. At the conclusion of the
hearing, held on December 5, 1988, the City adopted its resolution confirming the
assessments and ordering the work and acquisitions. Upon recordation by the County
Recorder of Orange County in the official records, the assessments became liens against
the various assessed parcels. The property owners were given published and mailed notice
of the opportunity to pay all or a portion of the assessment in cash within 30 days of the
recording of the assessment in the office of the Superintendent of Streets. The notice
further advised the property owners that to the extent cash payment was not made, Bonds
would be sold to represent unpaid assessments. It is anticipated that the cash payment
period will end on January 6, 1989. Any property owner who pays an assessment during
the cash collection period is entitled to, and will receive, a reduction of the assessment
representing that portion of the assessment that would otherwise be used for a Bond
discount, capitalized interest and for funding of the Reserve Fund.
Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation, and Majority Protest Act of 1931.
The provisions of the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority
Protest Act of 1931, Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California, do not apply to these assessment proceedings inasmuch as these proceedings
have been waived by petition executed by over 60% of the owners of land proposed to be
assessed under these proceedings.
Disposition of Surplus Funds. .
After completion of the Improvement Project and the payment of all claims from
the Improvement Fund, the City's governing body shall determine if a surplus remains in
the Improvement Fund by reason of the assessment and any supplemental assessment
levied for said improvement. Any such surplus shall be used as follows:
a) For transfer to the General Fund of the City of an amount not to exceed the
lesser of One Thousand Dollars. ($1,000.00) or five percent (5%) of the total
amount expended from the Improvement Fund; and
b) For the maintenance of the improvement; and
c) As a credit upon the assessment and any supplemental assessment, as provided
in Section 10427.1 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
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THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
The property within the boundaries of the District lies entirely within the City of
j Huntington Beach. The District is located in the Reservoir Hill portion of the City.
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The District is generally bounded on the north by Ellis Avenue, on the east by
Huntington Street, on the south by Yorktown, and on the west by a line.parallel to and
approximately 1,000 feet west of Edwards Street.
Existing Zoning and Land Use.
The land within the Assessment District is zoned as residential and commercial; the
majority of which is undeveloped. A majority of the underdeveloped land is owned by
Huntington Beach Company, whose operations are concentrated in real estate investments
and petroleum interests. Land use within the District is detailed below:
LAND USES
C-1 12 acres Neighborhood Commercial
C-2 25 acres Community Business District
M-1 163 acres Light Industrial
M-2 40 acres Industrial
R 360 acres Residential
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The neighborhood commercial (C-1) district is intended to provide for limited
commercial development of under one and one-half acres on one corner of the intersection
of secondary arterial highways which is compatible with surrounding residential uses. No
automotive uses or outside storage is permitted.
The community business (C-2) district, a more intensive zone, permits all uses
within the C-1 District and, in addition, permits general retail uses including minor
automobile repair and outside storage, subject to specific standards.
Agencies Which Provide Public Utilities Within the Assessment District.
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The public agencies and utility companies listed below provide public utilities and
municipal services to the property within the Assessment District.
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Electrical: Southern California Edison
Gas: Southern California Gas
Telephone: General Telephone
Water: City of Huntington Beach
Sewerage: City of Huntington Beach
Education: Huntington Beach High School
District
Huntington Beach Elementary School
District
E Fire: City of Huntington Beach
6 Law Enforcement: City of Huntington Beach
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Access to Parcels to be Assessed.
According to City staff, all parcels within the District have legal access.
Assessment Roll.
Beginning with the 1981-82 fiscal year, property in California is assessed at 100
percent of full cash value. Article X111A of the California Construction defines such
"full cash value" as the appraised value as of March 1, 1975, plus adjustments not-to-
exceed two percent (2%) per year to reflect inflation and requires reassessment of "full
cash value" upon change of ownership or new construction. Accordingly, the assessed
values in the Table reflect only 1975 values .as increased by two percent (2%) per year
unless the parcel has changed ownership or has had new construction thereon, in which
case the assessed valuation will more closely approximate current market value.
The following information was prepared by the Assessment Engineer as part of the
Engineer's Report, dated October 17, 1988, which presents the assessment roll, the Orange
County Assessor's 1988-89 Full Cash Value (Land and Improvements), ownership of
parcels and estimated assessment under these proceedings.
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
ASSESSMENT ROLL
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APN PROPERTY BASE ASSESSED ASSESSED TOTAL VALUE
1 NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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023 010 12 HUNT BCH CO 75 $46,856 $0 $46,856 $14,148.11 3.31
023 010 13 HUNT BCH Co 75 700,126 0 700,126 51,485.13 13.60
023 181 29 HUNT BCH CO 85 2,500,800 5,087,318 7,588,118 158,821.60 47.78
023 251 41 HUNT BCH CO 75 36,111 0 36,111 6,408.15 5.64
110 015 56 HUNT BCH CO 75 186,733 0 186,733 91,899.92 2.03
110 015 57 HUNT BCH CO 75 70,664 0 70,664 39,241.36 1.80
110 015 59 SO CAL ED * 0 0 0 17,591.00 0.00
110 190 01 HATHAWAY 47,421 0 47,421 11,459.28 4.14
110 190 02 JOHNSON 88 97,314 0 97,314 6,106.59 15.94
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110 190 03 JOHNSON 88 67,638 0 67,638 2,965.34 22.81
110 190 04 JOHNSON 88 68,254 0 68,254 3,141.25 21.73
110 190 05 HENDRICKS 99,397 0 99,397 12,213.18 8.14
110 190 06 PAC AMER OIL 13,282 0 13,282 2,487.87 5.34
110 191 Cl FJAERAN 1,495 0 1,495 158.32 9.44
110 191 G2 GOODING 860 0 860 158.32 5.43
110 191 03 LINDSEY 6,131 0 6,131 326.69 18.77
110 191 04 McKINNON 860 0 860 533.32 1.61
110 191 05 OLIVER 860 0 860 158.32 5.43
110 191 06 FJAERAN 1,495 0 1,495 158.32 9.44
110 191 08 KOVNER 12,570 0 12,570 158.32 79.40
110 191 09 FJAERAN 1,495 0 1,495 158.32 9.44
110 191 12 MCKENZIE 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 191 13 LANG 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 191 14 MORTON 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 191 15 MAROW 80 1,899 0 1,899 326.69 5.81
110 191 16 HANKS 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 191 17 FJAERAN 87 8,160 0 8,160 158.32 51.54
110 191 18 LINDESY 81 6,253 0 6,253 326.69 19.14
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN i
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110 191 20 FJAERAN 84 1,524 0 1,524 158.32 9.63
110 191 21 WOOLPERT 80 4,634 0 4,634 158.32 29.27
110 192 01 MARTINSON 80 1,759 0 1,759 . 326.69 5.38
110 192 03 OLIVER 80 877 . .0 877 158.32 5.54
110 192 06 QUINE 83 13,246 0 13,246 158.32 83.67
110 192 07 ENENBACH 80 877 0 877 158.32. 5.54
110 192 08 GUTHRIE 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 192 09 TAYLOR 80 2,177 0 2,177 158.32 13.75
110'192 11 CARMICHAEL 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 192 12 SWARTZ 80 877 0 877 .158.32 5.54
110 192 14 MAROW 80- 2,734 0 2,734 477.47 5.73
110 192 16 FJAERAN 84 1,524 0 1,524 158.32 9.63
110 192 18 ADLER 86 24,969 0 24,969 158.32 157.71
110 192 19 MEYER 80 2,504 0 2,504 158.32 15.82
110 193 01 MAROW 80 832 0 832 . 158.32 5.26
110.193 02 FJAERAN 84 1,584 0 1,584 158.32 10.01
110 193 03 BIRD 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 193 04 BOUSKA 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 193 05 MORTON 80 877 0 877 158.32 5.54
110 193 07 MORTON 80 1,759 0 1,759 326.69 5.38
110 200 01 ALBRECHT 88 480,500 0 480,500 5,352.69 89.77
110 200 02 ALBRECHT 88 729,000 0 729,000 6,282.50 116.04
110 200 03 COLBERT 88 493,563 0 493,563 12,012.14 41.09
110 200 04 HATHAWAY 86 262,168 0 262,168 6,282.50 41.73
110 200 05 HATHAWAY 86 346,632 3,685 350,317 12,565.00 27.88
110 200 10 HUNT BCH CO 79 18,879 0 18,879 6,106.59 3.09
110 200 11 HUNT BCH CO 75 40,325 0 40,325 6,106.59 6.60
110 200 13 HUNT PAC CO 86 478,479 0 478,479 17,163.18 27.88
110 200 14 SUNDERLAND 75 23,046 0 23,046 17,163.18 1.34
110 200 15 ISHIBASHI 75 76,865 0 76,865 12,565.00 6.12
110 200 16 ISHIBASHI 75 49,600 0 49,600 12,565.00 3.95
110 200 17 HUNT BCH CO 75 239,748 0 239,748 60,490.37 3.96
110 200 18 HUNT BCH CO 75 23,046 0 23,046 17,012.40 1.35
110 200 19 CITY OF HB 80 233,097 0 233,097 8,506.20 27.40
110 200 20 HUNT BCH CO 79 181,947 0 181,947 8,506.20 21.39
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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110 200 21 BLASGEN 79 26,596 0 26,596 17,012.40 1.56
110 200 22 HUNT BCH CO 82 602,164 0 602,164 18,486.83 32.57
110 200 23 DE NUBILA 75 39,094 0 39,094 6,282.50 6.22
110 200 29 HUNT BCH CO 88 378,245 0 378,245 214,383.30 1.76
110 210 01 LANDIS 77 82,734 7,944 90,678 14,175.83 6.40
110 210 02 ROSS 75 27,543 0 27,543 4,583.59 6.01
110 210 03 NICCOLE 79 6,623 0 6,623 1,374.55 4.82
110 210 04 SHERRILL 88 27,000 0 27,000 326.69 82.65
110 210 06 SCHUESLER 75 2,310 0 2,310 1,701.24 1.36
110 210 07 SPELTS 75 12,397 0 12,397 2,268.32 5.47
110 210 08 HUNT BCH CO 79 88,749 0 88,749 3,402.48 26.08
110 210 09 HUNT BCH CO 75 67,257 0 67,257 16,962.14 3.97
110 210 10 NICCOLE 82 104,818 0 104,818 2,797.70 37.47
110 210 11 GOLDON 79 470 0 470 857.67 0.55
110 211 01 SMITH 80 970 0 970 535.83 1.81,
110 211 02 BORGHETTI 80 970 0 970 535.83 1.81
110 211 03 MAROW 80 2,084 0 2,084 1,071.66 1.94
110 211 04 TUNSTALL 80 1,016 0 1,016 535.83 1.90
110 211 05 TUNSTALL 80 7,421 0 7,421 3,755.85 1.98
110 211 06 WEIR OIL CO 83 60,336 0 60,336 653.38 92.34
110 211 07 WEIR OIL CO 83 15,069 0 15,069 653.38 23.06
110 211 08 WEIR OIL CO 83 15,069 0 15,069 160.83 93.70
110 211 09 HOWELL 85 13,246 0 13,246 160.83 82.36
110 211 10 ESTRADA 80 11063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 211 11 VARGAS 80 970 0 970 160.83 6.03
110 211 12 VARGAS 80 970 0 970 160.83 6.03
110 211 13 WOOD 82 12,542 0 12,542 160.83 77.98
110 211 14 VARGAS 80 970 0 970 160.83 6.03
110 212 01 COBB 87 2,788 0 2,788 160.83 17.34
110 212 02 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 03 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 04 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 05 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 06 THOMPSON 82 4,458 0 4,458 160.83 27.72
110 212 07 WEIR OIL CO 83 16,560 0 16,560 160.83 102.97
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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110 212 08 WEIR OIL CO 83 16,560 0 16,560 160.83 102.97
110 212 09 WEIR OIL CO 83 16,560 0 16,560 160.83 102.97
110 212 10 BROWN 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 212 11 BROWN 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 212 12 MAROW 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 14 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 15 FOLMAR 80 3,014 0 3,014 477.47 6.31
110 212 16 THOMPSON 82 12,542 0 12,542 160.83 77.98
-110 212 17 MAROW 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 18 AMARK 80 3,189 0 3,189 160.83 19.83
110 212 19 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 20 FOLMAR 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 212 21 FOLMAR 80 2,084 0 2,084 326.69 6.38
110 212 22 AMARK 80 2,504 0 2,504 160.83 15.57
110 213 01 MAROW 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 213 02 BATES 84 12,987 0 12,987 160.83 80.75
110 213 03 BEEP. 80 970 0 970 160.83 6.03
110 213 04 CATRON 87 7,650 0 7,650 160.83 47.57
i 110 213 05` PARKS 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 06 PARKS 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 07 WALLBANK 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 08 WALLBANK 80 -1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 09 WALLBANK 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 10 WALLBANK 80 1,063 0 1,063 160.83 6.61
110 213 11 MAROW 80 1,016 0 1,016 160.83 6.32
110 213 12 BORGHETTI 80 970 0 970 160.83 6.03
110 220 02 BRINDLE 76 37,292 0 37,292 16,962.14 2.20
110 220 03 BRINDLE 78 42,263 0 42,263 10,287.70 4.11
110 220 04 BRINDLE 78 98,972 57,929 156,901 6,674.44 23.51
110 220 05 BRINDLE 80 243,633 0 243,633 12,565.00 19.39
110 221 01 PETTITT 86 3,499 0 3,499 577.99 6.05
110 221 02 WELLER 80 2,269 0 2,269 376.95 6.02
110 221 03 MAIN 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 04 WALLBANK 87 5,100 0 5,100 183.45 27.80
110 221 05 ALLEN 80 1,1p9 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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110 221 06 TITLE INSUR 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 07 BAILEY 80 1,202 0 1,202 183.45 6.55
110 221 08 WALKER 84 2,927 0 2,927 183.45 15.96
110 221 09 HARGROVE 80 2,177 0 2,177 183.45 11.87
110 221 10 LAMBERT 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 11 KAHLE 80 1,202 0 1,202 183.45 6.55
110 221 12 HOFFMAN 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 13 WALKER 84 2,927 0 2,927 183.45 15.96
110 221 14 KELLER 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 15 DEUTSCH 83 13,246 0 13,246 183.45 72.20
110 221 17 BANK UNION 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 18 MITCHELL 83 8,323 0 8,323 183.45 45.37
110 221 19 P,ETTITT 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 20 TERRY 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
c.` 110 221 21 FORD 86 9,883 0 9,883 183.45 53.87
110 221 22 SCOULLER 80 . 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 221 23 SHERRILL 83 5,520 0 5,520 183.45 30.09
110 221 24. WALKER, 84 2,927 0 2,927 183.45 15.96
110 221 25 . HARGROVE 80 2,177 0 2,177 183.45 11.87
110 221 26 HAY 81 2,966 0 2,966 183.45 16.17
110 222 01 SMITH 84 1,297 0 1,297 183.45 7.07
110 222 02 WOODSON 82 1,113 0 1,113 183.45 6.07
110 222 04 LAN 80 2,269 0 2,269 376.95 6.02
110 222 05 HUBBS 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 222 06 FULLER 80 2,269 0 2,269 376.95 6.02
110 222 07 BUTTERS 80 1,202 0 1,202 183.45 6.55
110 222 08 JACOBSON 80 1,389 0 1,389 183.45 7.57
110 222 09 JACOBSON 80 2,781 0 2,781 376.95 7.38
110 222 10 NEWCOMER 80 4,405 0 4,405 728.77 6.04
110 222 11 YOUNG 83 47,473 0 47,473 552.86 85.87
110 222 13 MORTON 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 222 14 SPELTS 80 1,389 0 1,389 183.45 7.57
110 222 16 ADDLER 85 8,489 0 8,489 183.45 46.27
110 222 18 TOWNLEY 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 222 19 SMITH 85 9,019 0 9,019 183.45 49.16
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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110 222 20 EILERTSEN 87 25,500 0 25,500 .552.86 46.12
110 222 21 POWERS 80 1,109 0 1,109 183.45 6.05
110 222 22 STERMAN 87 3,080 0 3,080 183.45 16.79
110 222 23 GUSTAFSON 88 6,054 0 6,054 183.45 33.00
110 222 24 STERMAN 87 3,080 0 3,080 183.45 16.79
110 222 26 BORGHETTI 80 1,063 0 1,063 183.45 5.79
110 222 27 BORGHETTI 80 1,063 0 1,063 183.45 5.79
110 222 28 BORGHETTI 80 1,063 0 1,063 183.45 5.79
110 222 29 SAILER 80 2,154 0 2,154 183.45 11.74
110 222 30 SAILER 80 2,154 0 2,154 183.45 11.74
110 230 08 HUNT BCH CO 83 359,139 0 359,139 73,128.30 4.91
110 072 02 HUNT BCH CO 75 11,832 0 11,832 2,161.18 5.47
111 072 03 HUNT BCH CO 75 2,601 0 2,601 326.69 7.96
111 072 04 HUNT BCH CO 75 1,156,673 0 1,156,673 155,810.58 7.42
111. 072 05 HUNT BCH CO 75 193,451 0 193,451 23,672.46 8.17
111 072 07 HUNT BCH CO 75 35,024 0 35,024 9,649.92 3.63
111 072 08 HUNT BCH CO 75 16,137 0 16,137 4,071.06 3.96
111 072 09 HUNT BCH CO 75 19,258 0 19,258 2,940.21 6.55
111 072 10 HUNT BCH CO 75 76,679 0 76,679 11,760.84 6.52
111.072 11 HUNT BCH CO 83 663,550 0 663,550 12,213.18 54.33
111 072 12 HUNT BCH CO 83 663,550 .0 663,550 12,213.18 54.33
111 072 14 HUNT BCH CO 87 660,302 0 660,302 16,962.14 38.93
111 072 15 HUNT BCH CO 77 94,523 0 94,523 16,962.14 5.57
111 072 17 HUNT BCH CO 78 31,756 25,268 57,024 7,088.39 8.04
111 072 18 HUNT BCH CO 75 45,767 0 45,767 15,431.55 2.97
111 072 20 HUNT BCH CO 75 85,811 0 85,811 9,825.83 8.73
111 072 21 HUNT BCH CO 77 130,496 14,099 144,595 13,618.12 10.62
111 072 22 HUNT BCH CO 77 25,933 0 25,933 5,026.0:, 5.16
111 072 23 HUNT BCH CO 75 53,012 0 53,012 8,242.64 6.43
111 110 01 GREER 75 25,695 5,768 31,463 2,513.00 12.52
111 110 02 GREER 75 25,695 0 25,695 2,513.00 10.22
111 110 03 GEOTSCH 75 25,695 0 25,695 2,513.00 10.22
111 110 04 COHN 76 99,822 0 99,822 4,598.79 21.71
111 110 05 COHN 88 63,985 0 630985 2,462.74 25.98
111 110 07 WEAVER 85 57,631 0 57,631 3,506.50 16.44
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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111 110 09 BOLLMAN 88 41,271 70,795 112,066 2,329.29 48.11
111 110 10 GABE 85 27,405 0 27,405 1,177.21 23.28
111 110 11 DUNN 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 110 12 DUNN 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 110 13 DUNN 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 '110 14 LANDIS 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 110 16 CUSTER 85 232,722 24,407 257,129 2,025.48 126.95
111 110 18 MANDIC 84 612,114 1,622 613,736 5,026.00 122.11
111 110 19 GREER 75 25,697 24,467 50,164 2,513.00 19.96
111 110 20 GREER 75 25,697 0 25,697 2,513.00 20.45
111 110 21 PEDERSON 86 106,363 0 106,363 1,256.50 84.65
111 110 22 PEDERSON 86 106,390 0 106,390 1,256.50 604.80
111 110 23 CUSTER 85 19,844 0 19,844 175.91 4.74
111 120 01 S & C OIL 75 26,503 0 26,503 4,183.94 5.87
111 120 06 THOMAS 75 25,695 4,869 30,564 4,512.09 6.77
111 .120 07 THOMAS 75 25,695 2,643 28,338 4,512.09 6.04
111 120 08 THOMAS 76 64,082 3,782 67,864 4,688.00 17.90
111 120 09 THOMAS 85 320,484 0 320,484 3,790.53 169.59
111 120 11 LINGLE 88 38,057 0 38,057 1,889.71 31.92
111 120 12 LINGLE 88 37,418 0 37,418 1,192.29 31.38
111 120 13 THOMAS 77 11,119 0 11,119 1,177.21 9.45
i 111 120 14 THOMAS 77 12,068 0 12,068 1,177.21 10.25
111 120 15 THOMAS 77 12,068 0 12,:lS8 1,177.21 10.25
111 120 16 ARMSTRONG 77 24,138 0 24,138 2,329.29 10.36
111 120 17 THOMAS 77 12,068 0 12,068 1,177.21 10.25
111 120 18 THOMAS 84 70,357 0 70,357 1,177.21 59.77
111 120 19 THOMAS 82 67,908 0 67,908 1,177.21 57.69
111 120 20 THOMAS 82 135,819 2,395 138,214 2,336.83 59.15
111 120 22 THOMAS 75 25,695 7,990 33,685 2,513.00 13.40
111 120 23 THOMAS 75 25,695 2,930 28,625 2,513.00 11.39
111 120 24 THOMAS 75 25,695 41,081 66,776 2,515.51 26.55
111 120 25 THOMAS 76 54,668 13,107 67,775 2,513.00 26.97
111 120 28 WEIR OIL CO 77 27,070 0 27,070 4,183.94 6.47
111 120 29 MUNIZ 78 46,005 7,379 53,384 2,035.53 26.23
j 111 120 30 THOMAS 81 970 0 970 501.82 1.93
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111 130 01 GEOTSCH 87 51,000 0 51,000 792.72 64.34
111 130 02 WEIR OIL CO 84 119,066 0' 119,066 1,753.25 67.91
111 130 05 ASHBY 83 56,307 76,179 132,486 1,169.67 113.27
111 130 06 PETERSON 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 130 07 LINGLE 88 37,922 0 37,922 1,177.21 32.21
111 130 08 LINGLE 88 37,922 0 37,922 1,177.21 32.21
111 130 09 MACKLINGA 86 73,350 0 73,350 2,354.42 31.15
111 130 10 HUNT BCH CO 80 7,654 0 7,654 1,177.21 6.50
111 130 11 MILLS 80 6,378 0 6,378 1,133.59 5.63
111 130 12 MILLS 80 6,378 0 6,378 1,288.58 4.95
111 130 14 HNTGTN SURF 80 20,323 0 20,323 2,852.93 7.12
111 130 15 RENNER 80 24,686 0 24,686 4,688.00 5.27
111 130 16 HUNT BCH CO 80 58,006 0 58,006 9,376.00 6.19
111 130 17 HUNT BCH CO 80 29,001 0 29,001 4,688.00 6.19
111 130 18 HUNT BCH CO 80 26,541 0 26,541 7,866.97 3.37
111 130 19 HUNT BCH CO 80 12,201 0 12,201 6,529.86 1.87
111 130 20 HUNT BCH CO 80 58,006 0 58,006 5,026.00 11.54
111 130 21 HUNT BCH CO 80 14,522 0 14,522 1,206.24 12.04
111 130 22 HUNT BCH CO 80 17,400 0 17,400 1,256.50 13.85
111 130 23 HUNT BCH CO 80 58,006 0 58,006 5,026.00 11.54
111 130 24 WEIR OIL CO 80 29,604 0 29,604 2,513.00 11.78
111 130 25 WEIR 78 24,609 26,388 50,997 1,532.93 33.27
111 130 26 WEIR OIL CO 83 76,112 0 76,112 1,753.25 43.41
111 140 01 TELFORD 80 14,150 0 V,150 2,329.29 6.07
111 140 02 WEIR 81 3,975 0 1,975 583.58 6.81
111 140 04 WEAVER 85 26,530 0 26,530 1,177.21 22.54
111 140 05 WEAVER 85 26,530 0 26,530 1,177.21 22.54
111 140 06 WEAVER 85 43,380 4,371 47,751 2,329.29 20.50
111 140 07 LINGLE 85 46,079 0 46,079 2,329.29 19.78
111 140 08 WEAVER 85 46,162 10,612 56,774 1,177.21 48.23
111 140 09 LOMA LINDA 80 6,214 0 6,214 1,177.21 5.28
111 140 14 WEAVER 75 52,961 2,362 55,323 2,513.00 22.01
111 140 15 ALBERT 75 25,695 1,317 27,012 2,513.00 10.75
111 140 16 DABNEY 87 37,894 0 37,894 2,513.00 15.08
111 140 18 DAGMAR 80 29,604 0 29,604 2,513.00 11.78
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111 140 19 GUSTAFSON 78 52,537 91,924 144,461 2,513.00 57.49
111 140 20 TEM PROP 80 9,000 0 9,000 502.60 17.91
111 140 21 TEM PROP 80 24,730 0 24,730 1,231.37 20.08
111 140 22 TEM PROP 80 13,500 0 13,500 753.90 17.91
111 140 23 MILLER 88 89,828 0 89,828 2,513.00 35.75
111 140 24 PEDERSON 86 215,947 0 215,947 2,513.00 85.93
111 140 25 MILLER 88 240,347 38,386 278,733 2,513.00 110.92
111 140 26 LEVOY 80 8,814 0 8,814 628.25 14.03
111 140 27 LEVOY 80 6,354 0 6,354 628.25 10.11
111 140 28 HUNT BCH CO 80 12,386 0 12,386 628.25 19.72
111 140 29 HUNT BCH CO 80 12,386 0 12,386 628.25 19.72
111 140 30. HUNT BCH CO 80 11,226 0 11,226 628.25 17.87
111 140 3-1 HUNT BCH CO 80 12,386 0 12,386 628.25 19.72
111 140 32 HUNT BCH CO 80 55,126 0. 55,126 4,523.40 12.19
111 140 33 HUNT BCH CO 82 52,204 3,074 55,278 4,523.40 12.22
111 140 34 HUNT BCH CO 81 55,663 17,059 72,722 628.25 115.75
111 140 35 HUNT BCH CO 81 165,867 0 165,867 1,884.75 88.00
111 140 36 WEIR 80 6,075 0 6,075 583.58 10.41
111 140 37 WEIR E0 12,,201 0 12,201 1,177.21 10.36
111 150' 13 WEIR 80 12,433 0 12,433 1,177.21 10.56
111 150 15 ANDERSON 77 36,917 2,930 39,847 1,733.97 22.98
111 150 17 SCOTT 76 66,596 6,952 73,548 1,733.97 42.42
111 150 18 HUNT BCH CO 81 170,599 0 170,599 1,935.01 88.16
111 150 19 TIPTON 81 55,617 0 55,617 1,281.63 43.40
111 150 20 TIPTON 80 15,170 0 15,170 1,105.72 13.72
111 150 21 BURLINGHAM 80 63,806 0 63,806 904.68 70.53
111 150 22 HUNT BCH-CO 82 57,147 0 57,147 376.95 151.60
111 150 23 HUNT BCH CO 82 57,147 0 57,147 351.82 162.43
111 150 24 ELLIOTT 82 17,306 3,543 20,849 980.07 21.27
111 150 25 LINDLEY 87 24,322 0 24,322 2,436.30 9.98
111 150 26 HUNT BCH CO 75 12,725 0 12,725 2,354.42 5.40
111 150 27 HUNT BCH CO 77 29,955 0 29,955 2,354.42 12.72
111 150 28 HUNT BCH CO 75 26,266 0 26,266 4,791.73 5.48
111 150 29 HUNT BCH CO 77 32,798 0 32,798 2,472.79 13.26
111 150 30 RSTGS INVES 75 14,670 0 14,670 3,731.31 3.93
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APN PROPERTY BASE ASSESSED ASSESSED TOTAL VALUE
NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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111 150 31 HUNT BCH CO 81 85,304 0 85,304 2,521.66 33.83
111 150 32 HUNT BCH CO 82 34,918 0 34,918 854.42 40.87
111 150 33 HUNT BCH CO 82 33,721 0 33,721 1,777.60 18.97
111 150 34 KELLER 82 6,288 4,012 10,300 226.17 45.54
111 150 36 BROWN 77 11,543 2,074 13,617 3,670.99 3.71
111 150 37 KELLER 75 15,801 943 16,744 2,435.33 6.88
111 150 38 WORTHY 77 20,773 1,652 22,425 2,619.58 8.56
111 150 39 WEIR OIL CO 77 38,477 34,031 72,508 2,817.77 25.73
111 150 40 HUNT BCH CO 75 21,008 0 21,008 3,018.81 6.96
111 150 44 HUNT BCH CO 80 289,751 0 289,751 1,733.97 167.10
111 150 47 HUNT BCH CO 75 28,396 0 28,396 3,881.50 7.32
159 191 01 HUNT BCH CO 77 126,519 0 126,519 2,563.26 49.36
159 191 02 HUNT BCH CO 75 27,826 0 27,826 2,035.53 13.67
159 191 03 HUNT BCH CO 79 5,748 5,748 11,496 2,638.65 4.36
159 191 D4 HNTGTN SIGNAL 75 51,211 5,301 56,512 2,613.52 21.62
159 281 01 HUNT BCH CO 75 29,483 0 29,483 2,930.46 10.06
159 281 02 HUNT BCH CO 75 29,054 0 29,054 4,432.41 6.55
159 281 03 HASSETT 75 7,662 16,894 24,556 1,101.82 22.29
159 281 05 HUNT BCH CO 75 33,552 0 33,552 2,186.31 15.35
159 282 08 HNTGTN SIGNAL 84 81,181 0 81,181 879.55 92.30
159 282 09 HNTGTN SIGNAL 75 9,035 0 9,035 879.55 10.27
159 282 10 GODDARD 77 56,938 0 56,938 1,608.32 35.40
159 282 11 SCOTT 75 50,829 0 50,829 4,950.61 10.27
159 282 12 HUNT BCH CO 80 7,282 0 7,282 779.03 9.35
159 311 02 HUNT BCH CO 75 421,418 0 421,418 20,078.87 20.99
159 311 03 HUNT BCH CO 75 53,768 0 53,768 5,277.30 10.19
159 311 04 HUNT BCH CO 81 41,515 0 41,515 376.95 110.13
159 311 05 HUNT BCH CO 81 41,515 0 41,515 376.95 110.13
159 311 06 HUNT BCH CO 81 54,592 0 54,592 603.12 90.52
159 311 07 HUNT BCH CO 75 14,053 135 14,188 502.60 28.23
159 311 08 ESPITIA 75 14,005 2,310 16,315 653.38 24.97
159 311 10 . ESPITIA 75 12,068 0 12,068 653.38 18.47
159 311 11 BRUNO 76 23,613 0 23,613 653.38 36.14
159 311 12 SO PAC RR * 0 0 0 1,155.98 0.00
159 351 01 WSTRN HOMEX ** 0 0 0 12.56 0.00
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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159 351 02 WSTRN HOMER ** 0 0 0 163.34 0.00
159 351 03 FAAS 87 127,500 0 127,500 522.70 243.93
159 351 04 WSTRN HOMER 88 90,180 249,820 340,000 600.61 566.09
159 351 05 WSTRN HOMEX 88 111,650 193,350 305,000 628.25 485.48
159 351 06 ORLANDO 87 127,500 218,764 346,264 678.51 510.33
159 351 07 WSTRN HOMER 88 312,380 7,720 320,100 731.28 437.73
159 351 08 WSTRN HOMER 88 93,235 204,748 297,983 731.28 407.48
159 351 09 WSTRN HOMEX 88 125,000 221,788 346,788 758.93 456.94
159 351 10 THOMAS 87 136,170 261,528 397,698 914.73 434.77
159 351 11 STEDD 87 127,500 225,454 352,954 706.15 499.83
159 351 12 WSTRN HOMER 88 94,630 245,370 340,000 706.15 481.48
159 351 13 ENGLE 87 127,500 196,195 323,695 706.15 458.39
159 351 14 BUSCHE 87 124,440 0 124,"0 731.28 170.17
159 351 15 WSTRN HOMER 88 101,850 238,150 340,000 841.86 403.87
159 351 16 WSTRN HOMEX 88 123,080 161,920 285,000 758.93 375.53
159 351 17 FAAS 87 127,500 0 127,500 628.25 202.94
159 351 18 WSTRN HOMEX ** 0 0 0 188.47 0.00
159 352 01 GALE 87 106,375 198,204 304,579 809.19 376.40
159 352 02 BIOXIN 87 108,446 165,933 274,379 678.51 404.38
159 352 03 CRACCHIOLO 87 106,090 178,489 284,579 809.19 351.68
159 352 04 MCDEVITT 88 165,450 233,550 399,000 861.96 462.90
159 352 05 KUBELKA 86 171,666 472,205 643,871 3,030.68 212.45
159 352 06 CHAPMAN 87 163,200 0 163,200 1,829.46 89.21
159 352 07 WATSON 88 119,646 153,088 272,734 731.28 372.95
159 352 08 DAHL 88 114,300 225,700 340,000 784.06 433.64
159 352 09 EDWARDS 87 132,436 182,743 315,179 784.06 401.98
159 352 10 ALDOROTY 87 123,134 185,745 308,879 809.19 381.71
159.352 11 WALTERS 87 136,812 178,367 315,179 861.96 365.65
159 352 12 DUNCAN 88 136,170 201,302 337,472 992.63 339.98
159 352 13 RABOY 87 113,107 166,372 279,479 731.28 382.18
159 352 14 WSTRN HOMEX 88 130,716 223,784 354,500 653.38 542.56
159 352 15 MCDEVITT 88 145,080 257,920 403,000 522.70 771.00
159 352 16 MCDEVITT 88 155,230 233,770 389,000 575.48 675.96
159 352 17 MANDIC 86 166,464 0 166,464 2,691.42 61.85
159 352 18 HILL 87 158,100 0 158,100 2,299.39 68.76
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NO. OWNER YEAR LAND VALUE IMPROVEMENTS VALUES ASSESSMENT TO LIEN
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159 352 19 FISHER 87 51,550 79,829 131,379 653.38 201.08
159 352 20 PLUNKETT 87 121,380 78,206 199,586 967.50 206.29
159 352 21 WSTRN HOMEX ** 0 0 0 155.81 0.00
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TOTAL S26,334,488 $11,607,689 $37,942,177 $1,774,511.35 21.38
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*PRIOR TO 1977
**COMMON AREA EASEMENTS
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Environmental Review.
The Project is subject to the provisions of the California Environmental Quality
Act (CEQA), Public Resources Code, Section 21000 et sea.
On November 23, 1988, the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach adopted
a Negative Declaration under the Act to the effect that "the Project will not have a
significant effect on the environment". A Notice of Determination was filed in the
Offices of the County Clerk on November 28, 1988, and the statute of limitations for
persons seeking to challenge the City's approval of the Negative Declaration will have
expired on December 28, 1988.
Property Tax Delinquencies.
The following tax delinquency information was compiled during the week ending
October 26, 1988 from Orange County public records. While all efforts have been made to
be as thorough as possible no warranties are given concerning the accuracy or
completeness of this information.
SUMMARY OF TAX DELINQUENCIES*
(Week Ending October 26, 1988)
Number
Parcels to be Assessed 381
Parcels delinquent for
1987-88, Only 4
Parcels Delinquent Prior Years 7
Total Parcels Delinquent 11
Total Assessment of Delinquent
Parcels $11,077.10
Percentage of Total Assessment
Represented by Delinquent Parcels 0.62%
• Information concerning the first installment of 1988-89 taxes are unavailable.
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
Tax Delinquencies .
(Week Ending October 26, 1988)
Assessor's Assessment Fiscal Prior Years'.
Parcel No. Amount Year Delinauent Tax
110-192-16 $ 158.32 85/86 $ 80.26
110-193-02 158.32 85/86 80.26
110-212-06 . 160.83 85/86/87 233.68
110-212-16 160.83 85/86/87 576.48
110-222-29 183.45 86/87 92.29
110-222-30 183.45 86/87 92.29
111-110-21 1,256.50 87/88 1,357.20
111-110-22 1,256.50 87/88 1,357.55
111-120-01 4,183.94 86/87 742.02
111-140-24 2,513.00 87/88 2,719.17
159-352-11 861.96 87/88 200.56
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TOTAL $11,077.10 $7,531.76
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Source: Orange County Public Records.
The Property Owners.
The following specific information regarding ownership of assessed parcels in the
District has been provided by the City. This information is included because it may be
relevant to an informed evaluation of the Project and the security for the Bonds.
However, no assurance can be given that ownership of one or more of such parcels will
not be changed. Additionally, certain parcels within the District and which are subject to
assessment are subject to leases which permit the lessee to utilize the leasehold property
for oil and gas extraction. The leases have indefinite terms and terminate only when
abandoned by the lessee or when the extration of oil and gas is no longer profitable for
the lessee in the determination of the lessee. Under the terms of these leases, the property
owner/lessor is responsible for the payment of all assessments on the leasehold properties.
The Huntington Beach Company (See THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT - The Huntington
Beach Company (HBCO)) is the property owner/lessor of all properties subject to these
leases.
As a result of the existing oil leases, much of the property within the District has
been used for oil production. As a result of this use, there exists the possibility that such
property may contain residue from the oil operations. Prior to approval of development
plans, the City requires certification from the property owner that no such residue is
present.
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Currently there are no plans by any of the owners for development and it is
unknown what may occur in the future. This information should not be construed to
suggest that the Bonds or the assessments securing the Bonds are personal obligations of
the property owners or the developers.
Property Owner Percent of Assessment
The Huntington Beach Co. 70%
All Others 30%
The Huntington Beach Company (HBCO).
The following information about the Huntington Beach Company was provided by
HBCO.
The Huntington Beach Company commenced operations in 1903 as a real estate and
agricultural concern with holdings and operations centered in what became the City of
Huntington Beach in Orange County. In 1919, HBCO entered into an oil and gas drilling
lease with Chevron, which soon discovered oil on its leasehold interest and subsequently
acquired more than 60% of HBCO's Common Stock. For the next four decades, HBCO
profited primarily from".oil-and gas operations. With the-maturing' of its oil fields, HBCO
` again concentrated. on, real;:estate development, its present primary focus. Development by
HBCO is concentrated mainly in Southern. California.. HBCO' is a wholley-owned
subsidiary of Chevron Corporation.
Encyclopedia Lots.
In 1914 and 1915, the Encyclopedia Americana,. gave away a "coastal lot" in
Huntington Beach with every set of encyclopedias it sold. These lots, known as
"Encyclopedia Lots", are usually distinguished by their odd size, approximately 25' x 100'.
Several of these lots are within the District (about 113 lots with aggregate assessments of
approximately $18,724.36), but because of their size, are prohibited for residential
development unless consolidated with other similar lots to form estate-size lots.
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THE CITY
Organization.
The City of Huntington Beach, located in the County of Orange, was incorporated
in 1909, and operates under a Charter adopted in 1937 as amended and restated in 1982
and in 1984. The Charter provides for a Council-Administrator form of government.
Seven council members, including a mayor, are elected at large. Currently, the City is
comprised of the following members who serve four-year terms:
Term
Agency Member Expires Occupation
Wes Bannister, Mayor 1990 Insurance Broker
Tom Mays, Mayor Pro Tern 1990 System Analyst
John Erskine 1990 Building Industry Director
Peter Green 1992 Professor
Don MacAllister 1992 Computer Consultant
Jim Silva 1992 High School Teacher
Grace Winchell 1990 College Counselor
The professional staff of the City presently includes the following members:
Paul E. Cook is the City Administrator. Immediately prior to his appointment to
this position, Mr. Cook served as Director of Public Works for the City for eight years.
Mr. Cook graduated from the University of Maine with a Bachelor of Science degree in
Civil Engineering, and from the University of Southern California with a Masters Degree
in Public Administration.
Robert Franz is Deputy City Administrator of the City. Prior to his appointment,
Mr. Franz served as the Assistant City Administrator of the City of Montebello for 11
years. Mr. Franz graduated from Occidental College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Mathematics. He also received a Masters Degree in Business Administration from the
University of Southern California.
Louis F. Sandoval is the Public Works Director of the City. Prior to his
appointment to this position, Mr. Sandoval served as Public Services Director for the cities
of Whittier and Beverly Hills. Mr. Sandoval graduated from the University of Southern
California with a Bachelor of Science degree in Public Administration.
Lester G. Evans is the City Engineer. Prior to his appointment he served as the
City Engineer for the City of Carlsbad, California for three years and as Director of
Public Works/City Engineer for the City of Rialto for six years. Mr. Evans graduated
from Claremeont McKenna College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree, from Stanford
University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering and from the
University of California at Riverside with a Masters Degree in Public Administration.
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Assessed Valuation.
The following table lists the City's assessed valuation for the past five years.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
ASSESSED VALUATION
1985/86 TO 1988/89
Assessed
Year Valuation
1985/86 $7,445,307,033
1986/87 8,000,260,977
1987/88 8,556,563,390
1988/89
The table on the following page shows the City's direct and overlapping debt as of
December 7, 1988.
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
1988-89 ASSESSED VALUATION
$8,580,201,414 (after deducting $201,634,519
redevelopment tax allocation increment)
Direct and Overlatwinu Bonded Debt % Annlicabsi Debt 12/1/88
Orange County 7.883 $ 138,740
Orange County Building Authorities 7.883 8,436,839
Orange County Flood Control District 7.885 690,726
Metropolitan Water District 1.599 8,402,105
Municipal Water Dist. of Orange Co.
Water Facilities Corp. 12.400 8,537,400
Orange County Sanitation Dists. #1, 2 & 3
Certificates of Participation 5.253 6,072,468
Orange County Sanitation District #3 11.168 63,545
Orange County Sanitation District #11 99.943 212,878
Coast Community College Dist. Authority 30.138 6,291,307
Los Alamitos Unified School District 1.698 12,244
Huntington Beach Union High School Dist. 70.196 1,389,880
Fountain Valley School District 30.642 1,401,871
Huntington Beach School District 96.760 1,209,500
Ocean View School District 93.123 2.123,204
City of Huntington Beach 100.000 2,615,000
City of Huntington Beach Bldg. Authorities 100.000 23,130,0002
TOTAL GROSS DIRECT AND OVERLAPPING
BONDED DEBT $70,728,7073
Less: MWDOC Water Facilities Cor.
(100% self-supporting) 8,537,400
Orange Co. Sanitation Dist. #3
(100% self-supporting) 63.545
TOTAL NET DIRECT AND OVERLAPPING BONDED
DEBT $62,127,762
Ratios to 1988-89 Assessed Valuation
Direct Debt ($25,745,000) 0.30%
Total Gross Debt 0.82%
Total Net Debt 0.72%
SHARE OF AUTHORIZED AND UNSOLD BONDS
Metropolitan Water District $4,237,350
Fountain Valley School District $1,506,054
Ocean View School District $1,732,088
STATE SCHOOL BUILDING AID REPAYABLE AS OF 6/30/88: $30,901,907
YN: ($200)
1. Based on 1987-88 ratios.
2. Excludes 1915 Act bonds to be sold.
3. Excludes tax and revenue anticipation notes, revenue, mortgage revenue and tax
allocation bonds and non-bonded capital lease obligations.
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CONCLUDING INFORMATION
Tax Exemption.
In the opinion of Brown & Diven, Bond Counsel, under existing statutes,
regulations, rulings and court decisions, the interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross
income for federal income tax purposes pursuant to Section 103(a) of the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code"). In addition, Bond Counsel is of the
opinion that the Bonds are not "private activity bonds" within the meaning of Section
141(a) of the Code and, therefore, the interest on the Bonds is not a specific item of tax
preference for purposes of the Code's alternative minimum tax provisions, except to the
extent provided in the following sentence. Interest on the Bonds received by a corporation
will be included in book income and adjusted current earnings for purposes of computing
its alternative minimum tax liability. Bond Counsel is further of the opinion that the
interest on the Bonds is exempt from personal income taxes of the State of California
under present state law.
Bond Counsel's opinion as to the exclusion from gross income of interest on the
Bonds is subject to the condition that the District comply with all requirements of the
Internal Revenue Codes of 1986, as amended (the "Code"), that must be satisfied
subsequent to the issuance of the Bonds to assure that interest of the Bonds will not
become includable in gross income for federal income tax purposes. Failure to comply
with such requirements could cause interest on the Bonds to be included in gross income
for federal income tax purposes retroactive to the date of issuance of the Bonds. The
District has covenanted to comply with all such requirements. Bond Counsel has not
undertaken to determine (or to inform any person) whether any actions taken (or not
taken) or events occurring after the date of issuance of the Bonds may affect the tax
status of interest on the Bonds.
Although Bond Counsel has rendered an opinion that interest on the Bonds is
excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, the accrual or receipt of
interest on the Bonds may otherwise affect the federal income tax liability of the
recipient. The extent of these other tax consequences will depend upon the recipient's
particular tax status and other items of income or deductions. Bond Counsel expresses no
opinion regarding any such consequences. Accordingly, all potential purchasers should
consult their tax advisors before purchasing any of the Bonds.
Litigation.
According to the City, there is no known controversy or litigation of any nature
now pending to restrain or enjoin the issuance, sale, execution or delivery of the Bonds or
in any way contesting or affecting the validity of the Bonds, the proceedings of the City
taken with respect to the issuance or sale thereof, the existence or powers of the City or
the title of any officer of the City Council to his/her respective position.
No Rating.
The City has not, and does not contemplate making, application to any rating
agency for the assignment of a rating to the Bonds.
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Legal Opinion.
All proceedings in connection with the issuance of the Bonds are subject to the
approval of Brown & Diven, Rancho Santa Fe, California, Bond Counsel for the City in
connection with the Assessment District Project. The unqualified opinion of Brown &
Diven approving the validity of the Bonds will be printed on each Bond.
Underwriting.
Stone and Youngberg, the Underwriter, has purchased the Bonds from the City at
an aggregate discount of $ from the total par value of the Bonds as set
forth on the cover page of this Preliminary Official Statement. The public offering
prices may be changed from time to time by the Underwriter. The Underwriter may
offer and sell Bonds to certain dealers and others at prices lower than the offering price
stated on the cover page hereof.
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APPENDIX B
GENERAL ECONOMIC DATA
GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE CITY AND ITS ECONOMY
The following information is presented as general background data. The Bonds are
payable solely from the Assessments as described herein. The taxing power of the City of
Huntington Beach, the State of California, or any political subdivision thereof is not pledged to
the payment of the Bonds.
Introduction.
The City of Huntington Beach is a coastal community of 27.7 square miles located
approximately 35 miles south of Los Angeles in Orange County. Lying equidistant
between Ventura and San Diego, the City has direct access to a market area of almost 12
million people.
The City was incorporated on February 17, 1909. Huntington Beach is a charter
city. Its first charter was adopted in May, 1937, and revised in November, 1982.
The City is primarily a residential community with a balance of commercial and
industrial activities. Some of the City's diverse land uses include oil production, the
Huntington Center Mall, a Southern California Edison electrical power plant, and a
municipal pier. Huntington Beach has an extensive transportation network, excellent
educational and health services, and abundant recreation facilities -- notably, its public
beaches.
Huntington Beach enjoys a mild Mediterranean-like climate. Prevailing ocean
breezes provide clean, clear air, warm, sunny days and cool, crisp nights. Summer
temperatures range from 75 to 80 degrees, while winter days are 60 to 70 degrees. Yearly
rainfall is approximately 12 inches and humidity averages 65%. The City's nine miles of
public beaches attract many visitors throughout the year.
Industry.
In the early 1900's, oil production brought many new settlers into the area, giving
it a sound economic base on which to grow. Today, oil continues to remain a significant
industry in the City. More than 20,000 barrels a day are produced from wells in
Huntington Beach. Oil interests continue to contribute more than $4 million to the City
each year in taxes, permits and fees.
Close to 400 companies moved into Huntington Beach over the last four years,
bringing 3,000 new jobs and continuing the industrial growth that has attracted close to
900 firms to the City. These firms employ over 40,000 workers in the businesses ranging
from the highly sophisticated space technology of McDonnell Douglas Astronautics
Company to the diversity of craft industries making surf boards, pottery and stained
glass.
The two areas zoned for industrial development are the Northwestern Industrial
Complex and the Gothard Street Industrial Corridor. Predominant uses of the
Northwestern Industrial Complex include light manufacturing, warehousing and some
support commercial. This area's principal products are space technology, computer
hardware and software, metal fabrication, electronic components, medical supplies,
precision instruments and oil field equipment. The Gothard Street Industrial Corridor
contains numerous 10 to 20 acre industrial parks and hosts a wide variety of light
manufacturing, warehousing and research development firms.
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Population.
For several years during the 1970's, Huntington Beach was the fastest growing city
in the United States. Results of the 1980 census indicated Huntington Beach's population
was 170086, an increase of approximately 47 percent from the 1970 results.. The City .is
currently the third largest-in the County with a population of approximately 187,000.
TABLE B-1
CITY-OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AND ORANGE COUNTY
Population
(as'of January 1)
Orange City Population "
Percent Square County as a Percent of
Year Po ulation" Increase Miles Population County Population
1910 815 3.57 34,436 2.4%
1920 1,687 107.0% 3.57 61,375 2.7%
1930 3,690 119.0% 3.57 118,647 3.1%
1940 3,738 1.3% 3.57 130,760 2:9%
1950 5,158 38.0% 4.72 216,224 2.4%
1960 11,492 122.8% 23.47 703,925 1.6%
1970 116,400 912.9% 26.73 1,420,386 8.2%
1980 172,200 47.9% 27.20 1,931,570 8.9%
1981 173,393 0.7% 27.20 1,972,724 -8.8%
1982 175,714 1.3% 27.20 1,993,831 8.8%
1983 178,706 1.7% 27.20 2,036;390 8.8%
1984 179,990 0.7% -27.20 2,0669498 8.7%
1985 180,000 0.0% 27.20 2,074,326 8.7%
1986 184,280 "2.4% 27.20- 2,145,709 8.6%
1987 187,000 1.5% 27.20 2,195,652 8.5%
1988 187,700 0.4% 27.20 2,238,700 2.0%
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Source: Department of Development. Service, City of Huntington Beach, 1910-1987;
California Department of Finance, 1988
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Employment.
In the last five years, industrial employment has increased over 30 percent in
Huntington Beach, and industrial businesses have grown by a net of almost 200 firms.
Table B-2 lists the largest private employers in the City.
TABLE B-2
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Largest Non-Government Employers 1986
Comoanv Number Emnloved
McDonnell Douglas 5,220
Weiser Lock 1,300
General Telephone 1,060
Huntington Humana Hospital 400
Pacifica Hospital 290
Cambro Manufacturing Company 260
American Eagle Wheel Company 60
John Thomas Trucking Company 50
Rainbow Disposal 50
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Source: Business License Division, City of Huntington Beach
Commercial Activity.
The variety of commercial locations ranges from small neighborhood convenience
centers to the community's regional mall, Huntington Center, at Beach Boulevard and the
San Diego Freeway and the newly constructed mixed use Charter Centre. Beach
Boulevard offers six miles of commercial uses, including thirteen major automobile
dealerships, numerous specialty centers and many restaurants.
The City's most unique shopping centers include Old World, Seacliff Village and
Peter's Landing. Old World features shops that specialize in imported goods, handcrafted
items, unusual gifts and delicacies. The atmosphere is enhanced by cobblestone walkways,
arcade rides and strolling musicians. Close to the center of town, Seacliff Village has
created a Cape Cod atmosphere that has received architectural acclaim. Its sculptures,
murals and ceramic tile walkways, combined with quality shops and restaurants, have
created a special environment which has become a favorite among local residents. Peter's
Landing, on the water's edge in Huntington Harbour, is modeled after the coastal
community of Saint Tropez, France. This center features marina boat rides, a unique
architectural environment and excellent restaurants.
In additional to these specialty centers, more than 35 neighborhood shopping
centers are located conveniently throughout the community.
B-3
Table 'B-3 sets forth. State of California statistics on commercial activity in the
City for seven calendar years.
TABLE B-3
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Total Taxable Transactions and Number of Sales Permits
(in thousands of dollars)
Retail. Total Taxable Issued Sales Increase In
Year Sales Transactions Permits Total Sales
1981 $ 743,217 $ 905,201 4,521 ----
1982 750,405 923,123 5,027 2.0%
1983 886,921 1,043,898 5,265 13.1%
1984 1,013,546 1,212,802 5,537 16.2%
1985 1,137,845 1,348,247 5,656 . 11.2%
1986 1,212,666 1,455,290 6,041 7.9%
1987 1,277,401 1,544,775 6,263 6.1%
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Source: State Board of Equalization,
Taxable Sales in California.
Transportation.
The community has excellent vehicle access to the surrounding region via Pacific
Coast Highway (State Highway 1), Beach Boulevard (State Highway 39) and the San Diego
Freeway (Interstate 405). Besides these primary routes, the City is also served by a grid
system of major north-south and east-west arterial streets. that allow easy access in all
directions.
Huntington Beach'residents, businesspeople and visitors are just minutes away from
both John Wayne and Long Beach Airports, Long Beach Harbor and Santa Ana's Amtrak
Station. Los Angeles International and Ontario International Airports are less than an
hour's drive away from Huntington Beach.
Education and Health Care
The Huntington Beach public school system provides instruction in basic skills, and
advanced instruction in specialized areas at both the elementary and high school levels.
Individual education is also emphasized.
Two community colleges are located in Huntington Beach. Golden West and
Coastline Colleges offer day and evening classes leading to degrees and certificates in all
standard subjects. Golden West College has an enrollment approaching 50,000 and is also
the home of KOCE, Orange County's public broadcasting television station. Coastline
College schedules its courses at various times during the day, in the evenings, and on
weekends for the convenience of its students. The community is also close to a number of
other colleges and universities in nearby cities. The University of California in Irvine
and the California State Universities at Long Beach and Fullerton are all within one-half
hour driving time.
B-4
Local health care is provided by two full-service, acute-care hospitals and
numerous clinics, health-maintenance organizations, convalescent hospitals and other
medical facilities. Humana Hospital and Pacifica Community Hospital together provide
over 250 beds and offer the latest in sophisticated diagnostic techniques, fully equipped
emergency rooms and clinical laboratories, as well as special facilities for intensive care,
coronary care, pediatrics, orthopedics and outpatient care. Humana Hospital serves as
headquarters for City paramedic training and is the base hospital for paramedic calls.
Pacifica Community is the center of an extensive medical-hospital complex that contains
their renowned non-profit Cancer Detection Center which provides low-cost screening on
an out-patient basis as a public service to the community. Huntington Beach has over 300
practicing doctors, dentists, optometrists, chiropractors, physical therapists and other
medical professionals located conveniently throughout the City.
Recreation.
Huntington Beach has the Pacific Ocean as its primary natural resource. Nine
miles of public beaches and one of the best surfs in the world bring nearly 10 million
visitors into the community each year. In addition to surfing, swimming and boating, the
beach area has paved trails exclusively for bicyclists and joggers, volleyball courts and
barbecues for cookouts. The City's Municipal Pier draws over a million people a year for
fishing, sight-seeing, or dining in one of the nearby restaurants.
The City's public beaches are not the only places for recreation in Huntington
Beach. The community enjoys over 50 parks, each with a variety of recreational
facilities. Central Park, the City's largest inland recreation area, offers an equestrian
center and miles of riding trails, lakes for fishing and boating, jogging and physical
fitness courses, and a variety of well maintained ball fields, courts and playgrounds.
Other recreational amenities within the City's Public Park System include two golf
courses, 72 tennis courts, five swimming pools and a boating marina.
Recreation programs and other activities for children, adults and families are
conducted in three dozen parks throughout the year. Softball, baseball, soccer, volleyball,
football, and other organized league sports are offered for children and adults at various
times of the year. Community centers are maintained at many local parks where
activities are organized and information is disseminated. They host a wide variety of
recreational and educational classes and serve as meeting places for various community
groups. Many other community facilities are located in or adjacent to the local parks,
such as the Central Library and Cultural Resource Center within Central Park.
Other major private or commercial recreational facilities in Huntington Beach
include two country clubs, aerobic centers, equestrian centers, a bowling alley, movie
theaters and a community playhouse. Nearby are many regional tourist attractions,
including Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Anaheim Stadium, Los Alamitos Race Track,
the Queen Mary, Spruce Goose and others.
B-5
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RiCUESTED SY
WHEN RECORDED, RETURN TO
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
OF ORANGE COUNTY,CALIFORNIA
CITY CLERK _ _4;00 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH TM DEC - (ry 1988
2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 $ 3,o 01, Q,`�0 Recorder
C11
1'
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of the
State of California, the undersigned, CITY CLERK of the legislative body of the CITY
OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that a diagram and
assessment were recorded in the Office of the Superintendent of Streets of said
City, as provided for in said Section 3114, and relating to the following described
real property:
All that property lying within the boundaries of the Assessment District,
of which the exterior boundaries and real property of said District are as
delineated upon a map of said District entitled ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.
88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) filed in the Office of the County Recorder ot, ORANGE
COUNTY on the 71 day of 'a �b�R� 1988, in Book A= ,
Page(s) , Document No. , MAPS OF AS ESSMENT
DISTRICTS, f icial Re ords of said County, and as shown on an assessment
diagram recorded in the Office of the Superintendent of Streets of said 0,
and reference is hereby made to said Map for the description of the real
property within said Assessment District.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that upon the recording of this Notice in the Office of the
County Recorder, the several assessments assessed on the lots, pieces and parcels
shown on said filed Assessment Diagram shall become a lien upon the lots or portions
Of lots assessed, respectively.
Reference is made to the Assessment Diagram and Assessment Roll recorded in the
Office of the Superintendent of Streets for the amount of any final and confirmed
assessments.
Attached hereto is a list indicating the' names of the _assessed owners, all as
required pursuant to Section 27288. 1 of the Government Code of the State of
California.
DATED: GL , 1988.
CITY .CLFRK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
� Names of Property Owners .
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Adler', Kenneth S. TAC-1kcic- �sKMCN OIL-
Albert, Wilma M. 6OMPWIlf
Aldoroty, Robert
Allen, Robert H TR
Amark, Judy
Armstrong, Colleenvt
Ashby, Richard K..
Bailey, W. R.
Bank Union & Tr of LA Tr
Bates, Loren S.
Beer, Kenneth V.
Bioxin, John A.
Bird, Martin W.
Blasgen, Michael W.
Bollman, Charles H.
Boom, Daryl C.
Borghetti, Ronard P.
Bouska, William J.
Brindle, Ronald I.
Brown, James M.
Brown, Leslie
Bruno, Joe .
Burlingham, Marion
Busche, Gene A.
Butters, Lois P.-
Carmichael, George M.-'
Catron, Delbert Franklin
Central Park #5
Chapman, Gerald
Cobb, Marvin W.
Cohn, Alvin R.
Cook, Joan Newcomer
Coombs, Rachelle C.
Cracchiolo, Salvator W.
Custer, Prentiss M.
Dabney, Walter Nichols
Davis, Michael A.
Dahl, David D.
Demaio, Arthur J.
De Nubila, Virginia M.
Deutsch, Warren Clifford
Duncan, David P.
Dunn, Robert J.
Dunn, Roger
Elliott, Willis M.
Enebach, Hugo J.
Eng, Vincent Chee Kei
Engle, James M.
Espitia, Albert S.
Estrada, Ignaciao F.
Faas, A.J.-& Sons
Faas, John A.
E�Gape �€sD V3 .
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Fisher, John T.
Fjaeran, Randi
Folmar, Cecil J.
Ford, Janet
Fuller, Leland C.
Grabe, Carl G.
Gale, Steven
Gatton, Philip H.
Goddard, Mary Frances
Goetsch, Elmer E.
Gordon, Ruth L.
Gowdy, Robert Gordon Tr
Greer, Bruce L.
Greer, Ruby M.
Gustafson Brothers, Inc.
Gustafson, John
Guthrie, Laura A.
Hanks, Heber T.
Hargrove, Elizabeth M.
Hassett, Gloria Bradeson
Hathaway, J. I.
Hay, William
Hill, Gene N.
Hoffman, Edward R. .
Howell, Peter S.
Hubbs, Kenneth
Huntington Beach Co.
Huntington Pacific Corp.
Huntington Signal Oil Co.
Huntington Surfside Corp.
Irvine, Tracy
Ishibashi Akira
Jacobson, Allan R.
Jankowiak, Donald B.
Kahle, Vance R.
Keller, Melvin F.
Killingsworth, Dagmar
Kubelka, Barton A.
Lambert, Barbara A.
Landis, William Lang, H.A. Est
Lang, Robert D.
Liao, Daniel
Levoy, Bertram J. Consvr
Lindesy, Margaret
LIndley, Robert B.
LIngle, Harold A. Tr
Loma Linda University
88=637.475
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Macklinga, Pat Orr
Main, William D.
Mandic, Robert P. Jr.
Marow, Milton H.
Martinson, Don
McKenzie, Charles P.
Meyer, Richard W. Jr. Tr
Mills, Stanfell F.
Mitchell, James E.
Mola Development Corp.
Morton, Harold C.
Muniz, Joe
Niccole, Michael W.
Niccole, Michael Wayne
Nolff, Werner
Oliver, Ted
O'Neill, Peter T.
Orlando, Raymond John
Parks, Jann V.
Pedersen, A.M.
Perez, Miguel Vargas Tr
Peterson, Helen Vick
Pettitt, Margaret J.
Plunkett, Glenn P.
Powers, Mary E.
Quine, Mercedes V.
Raboy, Nolan D.
Renner, Wilvian J. Tr
Ross, Lorna Tr
RSTGS Investment Group
S & C Oil Co., Inc.
Sailer, Daniel F.
Schuesler, John R.
Scott, William J.
Scouller, Emma F.
Shafer, Dickson Tr
Sherrill, Robert J.
Smith, Gyneth P.
Smith, Mary Ann
Smith, Raymond P.
Southern Calif. Edison
Spelts, Louis C.
Spelts, Louis
Stedd, Gregory J.
Stermann, Margaret J.
Sunderland, Robert C.
Swartz, Thelma G.
Taylor, Michael Lee
Telford, James L.
TEM Properties
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Terry, Bill D.
Thomas, James Warren
Thomas, John A.
Thomas, Linda L.
Thompson, Dale E.
Tipton, Ferrol M.
Title Insurance and Trust
Townley, Nellie A.
Tunstall, Charles G. Tr
Tsai, James C.J.
Tsang, Samuel M.O.
Walker, Dorothy J.
Wallbank, Erik
Walter, Larry R.
Watson, Gordon M.
Weaver & Mola
Weir Donald A.
Weir Oil Co.
Weller, Stevens Tr
Wendland, Dale A.
Western Homex Corp.
Wood, Dena Jeanne Zepeda
Woodson, Hiro
W oolpert, Duane V.
Worthy, Pearl N.
Wysocki, Louis Edward
Young, Norma D.
REQUEST- FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION�9)
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Date Au.a.ust 7, 1989
Submitted to: Honorable Mayor and City Council APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL
Submitted by: Paul E. Cook, City Administrator Q•�' ' �� 19 !�9
Prepared by: �- Louis F. Sandoval, Director of Public Works CITY CLERK
Subject: RESOLUTION NO. 6052 AUTHORIZING COLLECTION OF SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS
Consistent with Council Policy? [ ] Yes [ ] New Policy or Exception ES • ! V 0 . 5
X
Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions,Attachments:
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
The City has continuing administrative duties to assure bonds issued in the Reservoir Hill
Assessment District are properly paid.
RECOMMENDATION:
Adopt Resolution No. 6052 authorizing the County Auditor to collect annual assessments
on the tax roll.
ANALYSIS:
On December 5, 1989, the City Council formed the Reservoir Hill Assessment District
(88-1) and imposed assessments on parcels within the district to pay for construction of
water lines.
The County Auditor has asked for a City Council Resolution authorizing the collection of
Assessments on the County property tax roll.
FUNDING SOURCE:
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Do not adopt the resolution and do not assess the property. =,
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RESOLUTION NO. 6052
i A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING ANNUAL
COLLECTION OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, has previously instituted proceedings and formed a
special assessment district pursuant to the terms and provisions of
the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913" , being Division 12 of the
Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, said
assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO.
88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) , and,
This legislative body has further declared its intention to
finance said improvements through the issuance of bonds pursuant to
] the provisions of the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915" , being Division
10 of said Code; and,
Said law specifically provides that the annual assessment
shall be collected along with and as a part of the County property
tax bill, and at this time this legislative body is desirous to
specifically designate the County to be the collection officer for
purposes of said Assessment District .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
SECTION 1 . Recitals . That the above recitals are all true
and correct .
SECTION 2 . Assessment Collection. The County Auditor is
hereby authorized and directed, in accordance with the provisions of
§8682 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California,
to enter into his assessment roll on which property taxes will next
become due, opposite each lot or parcel of land affected, in a space
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marked "public improvement assessment" or by other suitable
Ii designation, the next and several installments of such assessment
coming due during the ensuing fiscal year covered by the assessment
roll and that said entry then shall be made each year during the
life of the bonds for the proceedings for the above-referenced
Assessment District . This authorization is continual until all
assessment obligations have been discharged and the bonds terminated.
As au alternate, and when determined to be in the best
interests for bondholders of the Assessment District, this
legislative body may, by Resolution, designate an official other
than the County Tax Collector and/or other agent, to collect and
maintain records of the collection of the assessments, including a
procedure other than the normal property tax collection procedure .
SECTION 3 . Lot Description. In accordance with the
provisions of §8685 of the Streets and Highways Code, if any lot or
parcel of land affected by any assessment is not separately assessed
on the tax roll so that the installment of the assessment to be
collected can be conveniently entered thereon, then the Auditor
shall enter on the roll a description of the lot or parcel affected,
with the name of the owners , if known, but otherwise the owners may
be described as "unknown owners" , and extend the proper installment
opposite the same.
SECTION 4 . Assessment Verification ,Statement . The County
Auditor shall, within 90 days after any installment becomes
delinquent, render and submit a detailed report showing the amounts
i of the installments , interest, penalties and percentages so
collected, for the preceding term and installment date, and from
what property collected, and further identify any properties which
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are delinquent and the amount and length of time for said
a
j delinquency, and further set forth a statement of percentages
; i
retained for the expenses of making such collections . This request
is specifically made to the authorization of §8683 of the Streets
and Highways Code of the State of California .
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach at a regular meeting held hereof on the 7th day
o f August . 19 8 9 .
.
Mayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Clerk City Attorney -7_2
REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED:
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City Administrator Direct r of Public Works
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Res. No.. 6052
1
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF ORANGE ; ss:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I. CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified City
Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the
City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of
members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven;
that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by the affirmative
vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council
at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day
of August 19 89 by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers:
MacAllister, Green, Winchell, Bannister, Mays, Silva, Erskine
NOES: Councilmembers:
None
ABSENT: Councilmembers:
None
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LAW OFFICES
BROWN & DIVEN SST
F. MACKENZIE BROWN
WARREN B. DIVEN
DANIEL S. HENTSCHKE
ROBERT A. OWEN
April 3, 1989
Connie Brockway, City Clerk
City of Huntington Beach
2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, California 92648
Re: Assessment District No. 88-1 (Reservoir Hill) - Certificate of Specimen
Signatures.
Dear Connie:
Neil Barr at the Bank of America has requested that he receive the enclosed
Certificate for purposes of the Bank executing its duties as fiscal agent .under
the Indenture for the above referenced Assessment District Bonds. I would
therefore request that, in order to satisfy the bank, you perform the
following:
1 . You and Donald Watson should execute the Certificate of Specimen
Signatures three times where indicated.
2. Make two copies of each of the Certificates.
3. Execute each Certificate of City Clerk (there should be three of
them).
4. Forward a copy of the Certificate of Specimen Signatures along with an
original Certificate of City Clerk to:
Neil Barr, Trust Officer
Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association
Corporate Trust Administration
Trust No. 79903
555 South Flower Street
Los Angeles, California 90071
5. Forward a copy of the Certificate of Specimen Signatures along with an
original Certificate of City Clerk to:
Brown & Diven
Attn: Robert A. Owen
12770 High Bluff Drive, Suite 240
San Diego, California 92130
12770 HIGH BLUFF DRIVE, SUITE 240 16 CORPORATE PLAZA, NEWPORT CENTER
SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92130 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660
TELEPHONE (619) 456-1915 TELEPHONE (714) 551-1915
FACSIMILE (619) 259-0292 FACSIMILE (714) 759-1934
6. Retain the original of the Certificate of Specimen Signatures along
with an attached original of the Certificate of City Clerk with your
other records relating to the Assessment District.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
ROBERr A. OWEN
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City of Huntington Beach
$1 ,653,904.59
CITY OF HUNTINGTW BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
LIMITED OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS
(the "Bonds")
CERTIFICATE OF SPECIMEN SIGNATURES
We, Donald Watson and Connie Brockway, as CITY TREASURER AND CITY CLERK,
respectively, of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, hereby certify that
our signatures, the originals of which are set forth below in triplicate, are
true and correct and are specimen signatures to be utilized by Bank of America
National Trust and Savings Association in performing its duties as Fiscal Agent
for the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, under the Bond Indenture for the
Bonds.
Executed this �h day of April, 1989 at Huntington Beach, California.
DONALD WATSON CONNIE BROCKWAY
CITY TREASURER CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, Connie Brockway, as CITY CLERK of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
hereby certify that the foregoing document is a true and correct copy, .the
original of which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of
Huntington Beach, and that said document was duly executed by Donald Watson and
Connie Brockway, as CITY TREASURER and CITY CLERK, respectively; of the City of
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA.
Executed this b " day of April, 1989 at Huntington Beach, California.
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CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
$1 ,653,904.59
CITY OF HUNTIW37M BEACH
ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
LIMITED OBLIGATION IMPROVEMENT BONDS
(the "Bonds")
CERTIFICATE OF SPECIMEN SIGNATURES
We, Donald Watson and Connie Brockway, as CITY TREASURER AND CITY CLERK,
respectively, of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA, hereby certify that .
our signatures, the originals of which are set forth below in triplicate, are
true and correct and are specimen signatures to be utilized by Bank of America
National Trust and 'Savings Association in performing its duties as Fiscal Agent
for the CITY OF HUNTINGMN BEACH, CALIFORNIA, under the Bond Indenture for the
Bonds.
Executed this 1� day of April, 1989 at Huntington Beach, California.
DONALD WATSON CONNIE BROCKWAY
CITY TREASURER CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY OF'HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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CERTIFICATE OF CITY CLERK
I, Connie Brockway, as CITY CLERK of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
hereby certify that the foregoing document is a true and correct copy, the
original of which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of
Huntington Beach, and that said document was duly executed by Donald Watson and
Connie Brockway, as CITY TREASURER and CITY CLERK, respectively, of the City of
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA.
Executed this day of April, 1989 at Huntington Beach, California.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTI%TON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
STONE & YOUNGBERG
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2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Re: Offer to Purchase Bonds in an amount not to Exceed
$1,774 , 511. 39
City of Huntington Beach
Assessment District No. 88-1
Limited Obligation Improvement Bonds
(Reservoir Hill)
Dear Members of the City Council:
Pursuant to discussions with Bond Counsel, Brown & Diven, and
our investigation and analysis of the above captioned bond
issue, Stone & Youngberg (the "Underwriter") , hereby offers
to purchase all of the above-referenced bonds subject to the
following conditions:
1. The bonds shall be issued pursuant to the
Improvement Bond Act of 1915.
2 . The par value of the bonds shall be in an amount not
to exceed $1,774,511.39. The bonds shall mature in
each year and in the amounts and at the rates of
interest to be set forth on the Maturity Schedule to
be delivered prior to execution of this Purchase
Contract and attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
3. The bonds shall be issued in denominations of $5, 000
or in integral multiples thereof and one bond in an
odd amount due in 1990 as may be requested by the
Underwriter.
4 . All bonds shall be issued in registered form in
accordance with instructions to be determined by the
Underwriter prior to closing. The City shall retain
Bank of America, National Trust and Savings as
Fiscal Agent, Registrar, Paying Agent and Transfer
Agent.
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The Honorable Members of the City Council
City of Huntington Beach
December 19, 1988
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5. The bonds shall be dated January 17, 1989 and
delivered by January 17, 1989 unless a delay is
mutually agreed upon by the City and the
Underwriter.
6. The bonds shall mature from September 2, 1990 j
through September 2, 2009.
7. The City shall establish a reserve fund in an amount
. equal to six percent (6%) of the original proceeds
of the bonds and such reserve fund shall be
established from bond proceeds.
8. The City shall covenant to commence judicial
foreclosure of delinquent assessments within 150
days after receiving notice of any delinquency.
9. The purchase price shall be of par (a
discount of - %) .
10. The purchase price of the bonds shall be paid in
full upon delivery to the Underwriter of the bonds
accompanied by:
(a) The unqualified approving legal opinion of Brown
& Diven, Bond Counsel. The legal opinion shall
be printed on the bonds at no charge to us.
(b) A no-litigation certificate of the City.
(c) The opinion of Brown & Diven, Bond Counsel,
dated the date of Closing, to the effect that
(a) the Bonds are exempt from registration under
the .Securities Act of 1933, as amended,"and the
Resolution is exempt from qualification as an
indenture pursuant to the Trust Indenture Act of
1939, as amended; and (b) nothing has come to
their attention which would lead them to believe
that the Official Statement (excluding therefrom
the financial statements and the statistical
data included in the Official Statement, as to
which no opinion need be expressed) contains an
The Honorable Members of the City Council
City of Huntington Beach
December 19, 1988
Page 3
untrue statement of material fact or omits to
state a material fact required to be stated
therein or necessary to make the statements
therein, in the light of the circumstances under
which they were made, not misleading.
11. The Underwriter shall pay all of its own out-of-
pocket. The' City shall pay all other fees and
expenses from the proceeds of the Bonds.
12 . The obligation of the Underwriter to accept delivery
of and pay for the bonds on the closing date shall
be subject, at the option of the the Underwriter, to
the following additional conditions:
(a) At the Closing Date, the resolution authorizing
issuance of the Bonds and any other applicable
agreement shall be in full force and effect, and
shall not have been amended, modified or
supplemented except as may have been agreed in
writing by the Underwriter, and there shall have
been taken in connection therewith, with the
issuance of the bonds and with the transactions
contemplated thereby and by' this Purchase
Contract, all such actions as, in the opinion of
Brown & Diven, Bond Counsel for the City, shall
be necessary and appropriate;
(b) Between the date hereof and the closing date,
the market price or marketability of the bonds
at the initial offering prices set forth herein
shall not have been materially adversely
affected, in the judgment of the Underwriter
(evidenced by a written notice to the City
terminating the obligation of the Underwriter to
accept delivery of and pay for the bonds) by
reason of any of the following:
(1) Legislation enacted or pending by the
Congress of the United States of America or ,,
a decision rendered by a court established
under Article III of the Constitution of the
United Sates of America or by the Tax Court
of the United States of America or an order,
The Honorable Members of the City Council
City of Huntington Beach
December 19, 1988
Page 4
ruling, regulation (final, temporary or
proposed) , press release or other form of
notice issued or made by or on behalf of the
Treasury Department, the Joint Tax
Committee, or the Internal Revenue Service
of the United States of America, with the
purpose or effect, directly or indirectly,
of imposing federal income taxation upon the
interest as would be received by the owners
of the bonds;
(2) Legislation enacted or pending by the
Congress of the United .States of America, or
an order, decree or injunction issued by any
court of competent jurisdiction or an order,
ruling, regulation (final, temporary or
proposed) , press release or other form .of
notice issued or made by or on behalf of the
Securities and Exchange Commission, or any
other governmental agency having
jurisdiction of the subject matter, to the
effect that obligations of the general
character of the bonds, or the bonds,
including any or all underlying
arrangements, are not exempt from
registration under or other requirements of
the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or
that the Resolution is not exempt from
qualification under or other requirements of
the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, as amended,
or that the issuance, offering or sale of
obligations of the general character- of the
bonds, or of the bonds including a'ny or all
underwriting arrangements, as contemplated
hereby or by the Official Statement or
otherwise is or would be in violation of the
federal securities laws as amended and then
in effect;
(3) Any amendments to the Federal or California
Constitution or action by any Federal or
California court, legislative body,
regulatory body or other authority
materially adversely affecting the tax
The Honorable Members of the City Council
City of Huntington Beach
December 19, 1988
Page 5
status of the City, its property, income,
securities (or interest thereon) , validity
or enforceability of the assessments or the
ability of the City to acquire the
improvements or undertake the financing as
contemplated by the Resolution and the
Official Statement; or
(4) Any event occurring, or information becoming
known which, in the judgment of the
Underwriter, makes untrue or misleading in
any material respect any statement or
information contained in the Official
Statement concerning the City, the
Improvement Project, the landowners, or the
property assessed.
13 .. This bid is conditioned upon the successful
consummation of the Assessment District proceedings and
should said proceedings for any reason fail to be
successfully consummated, there shall be no obligation on the
part of the City.
Respectfully submitted,
STONE & YOUNGBERG
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Accepted this day of *ugtxst, 1988
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
By:
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The Honorable Members of the City Council
City of Huntington Beach
December 19, 1988
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EXHIBIT A
$1,774,511.39
City of Huntington Beach
Assessment District No. 88-1
Limited Obligation Improvement Bonds
(Reservoir Hill)
Principal
Maturity Date Amount Interest Rate
TOTAL
The net interest cost, which includes a discount of 2 .50%,
is The average coupon rate is %.
All Bonds are re-offered at par.
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effective January 9, 1989 i
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San Diego,CA 92130
Phone(619)456-1915
FAX(619)259-0292
NEWPORT BEACH
18 Corporate Plaza,Newport Center
(� Newport Beach,CA 92660
'\ Phone(714)551-1915
FAX (714) 759-1934
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public law and public finance
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Date December 19, 1988
Submitted to: Y City
Honorable Ma and Cit Council APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL
Submitted by: Paul E. Cook, City Administrator 9zjr
Prepared by: Louis F. Sandoval, Director of Public Works
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Subject: - RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT WATER MAINS; CC-721
5910
5911
Consistent with Council Policy? [X] Yes [ ] New Policy or Exception 5 9 ? �.
Statement of Issue, Recommendation,Analysis, Funding Source,Alternative Actions,Attachments:
STATEMENT OF ISSUE:
On December 5, 1988, the City Council formed the Reservoir Hill Assessment District.
RECOMMENDATION:
1. Adopt Resolution Number 5972 awarding the construction contract to Drainage
Construction Company.
2. Authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an appropriate contract in the
amount of $1,185,754.
3. Establish an additional project budget of $118,575.00 for construction contingencies.
4. Authorize the Director of Finance to encumber $25,000.00 for anticipated project
incidentals (soils compaction testing, archeological review, etc).
5. Approve Negative Declaration 88-44 approved by the Zoning Administrator on
November 23, 1988.
6. Adopt Resolution Number 5970 authorizing issuance of bonds and approving Bond
Indenture.
7. Adopt Resolution Number 5971 accepting the proposal for sale of bonds submitted by
Stone and Youngberg.
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ANALYSIS:
On October 24, 1988, the City Council approved plans and specifications and adopted
Resolution No. 5937 authorizing staff to solicit construction bids for the Reservoir Hill
Assessment District. Bids, as summarized below, were received and opened on November
17, 1988.
Contractor Bid Amount
1. Drainage Construction Co., Inc. $1,185,754.00
2. Macco Constructors, Inc. 1,190,372.00
3. Mladen Buntich Construction 1,226,268.00
4. Wal-Con Construction Co. 1,231,560.00
5. Colich and Son's (Joint Venture) 1,299,565.00
6. Marnatt Construction Co. 1,512,842.00
7. Edmond J. Vadnais 1,590,472.00
Consulting Engineer's Estimate $1,192,708.00
Staff has reviewed the bid proposals and recommends the acceptance of the Drainage
Construction Company, Inc. bid.
The contingency of $118,754.00 is greater than normally requested. However, due to the
contract amount and nature of construction (underground utility in predominantly oil field
territory), the engineering staff feels this additional project budget is justified.
Resolutions Number 5979 and 5971 authorize the issuance of bonds to fund the assessment
district. The draft Bond Indenture will be approved in substantial form through the
adoption of the Resolution authorizing issuance and approving Bond Indenture, and is
subject to minor modifications and amendments, with final authorization to be evidenced
by the signature of the City Administrator upon delivery of bonds and receipt of bond
proceeds. It will also be necessary for the name of the paying agent to be typed into
Section 8 of the Bond Indenture when the agent is selected.
FUNDING SOURCE:
Contract Amount: $1,185,754.00
Construction Contingencies 118,575.00
Project "Incidentals" 25,000.00
Total Project Budget $1,329,329.00
Revenues will be derived from the sale of bonds from the Assessment District.
ALTERNATIVE ACTION:
Reject all bids and direct staff on how to proceed with this project.
ATTACHMENTS:
Resolution Number 5970
Resolution Number 5971
Resolution Number 5912
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RESOLUTION NO. 5971
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HUNTINGTON BEACH ACCEPTING PROPOSAL FOR SALE OF
BONDS AND PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A
REDEMPTION FUND
WHEREAS, the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH has
heretofore instituted and conducted proceedings under the terms
and provisions of the "Municipal Improvement Act of 1913" , being
Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of
California, for the construction of certain public works of
improvement , together with appurtenances and appurtenant work , in
a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT No . 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL ) (hereinafter referred to as the
"Assessment District" ) ; and
In the Resolution of Intention it was determined and declared
that bonds should issue under the provisions ,of the "Improvement
Bond act of 191511 , being Division 10 of the Streets and Highways
Code of the State of California; and
There has now been received, in proper form, a proposal
(hereinafter the "proposal" ) for the purchase of said bonds to
issue under said proceedings , wihich'�is considered to best serve
the interests of owners of land included within the Assessment
District and should be accepted ,
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS :
SECTION 1 . That the above recitals are all true and
correct .
SECTION 2 . That the proposal received December 19 , 1988 ,
from STONE & YOUNGBERG for the purchase of improvement bonds
representing unpaid assessments in said Assessment District is
hereby accepted and approved .
SECTION 3 . The said sale is subject to all the terms and
conditions as set forth in the Bond Indenture and in the accepted
proposal .
j SECTION 4 . That subject to approval by the City Attorney,
a the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute the
proposal and a copy of said proposal shall be kept on file. with
the transcript of these proceedings .
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SECTION 5 . That the Treasurer be, and hereby is, directed
to have the bonds printed immediately upon the expiration of the
cash collection period, and said Treasurer shall then have said
bonds signed and delivered upon receipt of the amount of monies
due pursuant to said proposal and upon the performance of all the
conditions, as set forth in the proposal .
SECTION 6 . That the interest rate or rates on said bonds
be, and the same hereby is fixed at the rate or rates as set forth
in said accepted proposal .
SECTION 7 . That the Treasurer is hereby authorized and
directed to keep a redemption fund designated by the name of the
proceedings , into which he shall place all sums received for the
collection of the assessments and the interest thereon, .together
with all penalties , if applicable, thereon and from which he shall
disburse such funds to the registered. owner . - Under no
circumstances shall the said bonds or interest thereon by paid out
of any other fund except as provided by law. Said fund shall be
known as the REDEMPTION FUND, and shall be designated by the name
of this Assessment District .
SECTION 8 . That the Treasurer shall transfer monies as
necessary from the SPECIAL RESERVE FUND in the manner and form as
authorized by law.
PASSED and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of .
Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 19th
day of December , 1988 .
Mayor
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss .
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I , CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified and acting
City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk
of the City Council of said city, do hereby certify that the
whole number of members of the City Council of Huntington Beach
is seven; that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted
by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the
members of said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held
on the 19th day of December , 1988 , by the following votes :
AYES : COUNCILMEN:
MacAllister, Green, Winchell , Bannister, Mays, Silva, Erskine
NOES : COUNCILMEN:
None
ABSENT : COUNCILMEN:
None
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RESERVOIR HILL
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
THIS IS IN REGARDS TO THE WATER ASSESSMENT, WE ARE NOT
AGAINST THE IMPROVEMENT OF OUR WATER SYSTEM, NEW MAINS, AND
CONNECTION LINES, HOWEVER, WE ARE IN OPPOSITION TO BEING
ASSESSED AT THIS TIME AND PENALIZED THE NEXT TEN YEARS WITH
TAXES AND INTEREST. FOR THE PAST EIGHTEEN YEARS WE HAVE
BEEN GETTING AMPLE WATER FOR OUR NEEDS, IN &,CT, WE HAVE FOUR
WATER METERS AND ARE HAPPY WITH OUR SERVICE AS IT IS . WE
ARE NOT REQUESTING ANY ADDITIONAL SERVICE AND OUR WATER
SERVICE WILL REMAIN THE SAME.
THE CITY HAS AUTHORIZED BONDS AND IMPROVED THE WATER
SYSTEMS IN OTHER AREAS WITHOUT TAX ASSESSMENTS. WHY DIS-
CRIMINATE AGAINST OUR AREA. THE POLICY OF THE CITY SHOULD
REMAIN THE SAME IN ALL AREAS OF THE CITY. WHY SHOULD WE
SUDDENLY BE TAXED BECAUSE OTHERS HAVE DEVELOPED THEIR LAND
OR PLAN TO DEVELOP THEIR LAND? IT IS WRONG TO THE EXISTING
RESIDENCE OR BUSINESS TO SUDDENLY BE TAXED UNFAIRLY.
WE STAND WITH OUR NEIGHBORS ON THIS ASSESSMENT, AND
APPRECIATE YOU CONSIDERING OUR SIDE OF THIS ISSUE .
RESPECTFULLY,
RONALD & ANN BRINDLE
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2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Subject: Assessment District 88-1
Mayor Erskine and City Council:
The Huntington Beach Company fully supports the formation of
Assessment District 88-1 for the extension of water mains in the
Reservoir Hill area.
This improvement project, which will be financed entirely by
landowners in the district , is critical for adequare . fire
protection and will significantly benefit existing and future
residents and businesses in this area.
We urge your approval of this important project .
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P.O. Box 190
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Re: Reservoir Hill Water Assessment District
Dear Mr. Evans:
Enclosed please find a copy of the petition you sent me signed by
the Ishibashi's. I have held on to the original of Exhibit A.
Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance.
Sincerely,
Eliza Di o
Acquisit s Coordinator
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PETITION AND WAIVER FOR
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS
1. We, the undersigned, are the property owners of land shown on the map attached as
Exhibit "A" and made a part of this document.
2. We petition you to undertake special assessment proceedings for the following
described public improvements;
The construction and installation of water line improvemens (12" through 18"),
together with appurtenances and appurtenant work to serve and benefit properties
located within the boundaries of Assessment District No. 88-1 (Reservoir Hill).
3. We understand:
A. THAT the cost of the improvements will be charged to the land which benefits
from the improvements, including our land;
B. THAT a report will be prepared on the project, including plans and
specifications, a detailed cost estimate, and a division of the costs among the
benefited parcels of land, and that you will conduct a public hearing on the
report;
C. THAT the cost of engineering, legal and other incidental expenses will be
included in the project cost;
D. THAT each property owner may pay his assessment either in cash without
interest or installments with interest over a period of years.
4. We consent to other appurtenant work and acquisition that is, in the opinion of the
legislative body, necessary to properly effectuate said improvements, and we hereby
expressly waive the proceedings required and all limitations under the "Special
Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931", being
Division 4 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
5. We hereby further request that all efforts and attempts be made so that said
proceedings and the Resolution of Intention can be adopted at the earliest time.
6. We agree to dedicate all required rights-of-way or easements necessary for the works
of improvements, all dedications to be accomplished before the ordering of the
improvements.
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THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY CERTIFY UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY
THAT THEY ARE THE OWNERS OF RECORD OF THE PROPERTY
AS SET FORTH HEREIN.
NAME OF PROPERTY
DATE OF OWNER AND STREET LEGAL DESCRIPTION OR
SIGNING ADDRESS COUNTY TAX PARCEL NO. SIGNATURE
Akira and Emiko Ishibashi 110-200-015
2402 Santa Fe Avenue 110-200-016
Torrance, CA 90501
CAT. NO. NNO0627
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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On August 23, 1988 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for
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FIELD IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK THIS DAY OF4
1988.
Said petition represents 1.5 %_of the assessable area, as shown on the attached map.
City Clerk
City of Huntington Beach
State of California
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s' INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION
H/NTINGTN BEACH
NORABLE MAYOR, WES BANNISTER & GAIL HUTTON
To CITY COUNCIL From City Attorney
Subject RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT Date December 16, 1988
DISTRICT RESOLUTION # Is
5970 , 5971 & 5972
AGENDA ITEMS D-14
A. The above resolutions have been amended as follows:
1 . All redundent whereases have been deleted .
2 . "Subject to City Attorney approval" has been
added wherever authority has been granted to execute documents .
3 . The proposal receipt date of December 19 , 1988,
I was inserted at Section 2 of Resoluton #5971 because the deal
points will not be known until Monday, December 19 , 1988, at
9 :00 a.m.
4 . Appropriate signature blocks were added to each
resolution . Copies of each amended resolution are attached
hereto for your convenience.
B. The indenture should reflect that Bank of America,
National Trust & Savings is the "paying agent" for the City,
at Section 8 thereof.
C. The completed proposal and the preliminary official
statement should be on file with the City Clerk prior to your
consideration hereof .
By carbon copy I request that Robert Franz, Deputy City
Administrator, assure that such is accomplished as soon as
pos le.
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GAIL HUTTON
City Attorney
cc: Art DeLaLoza, Deputy City Attorney
Louis F . Sandoval, Director of Public Works
Paul Cook , City Administrator
(PUBLICATION)
NOTICE OF RECORDATION OF ASSESSMENT AND DIAGRAM
STATEMENT OF ASSESSMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all owners of real property liable to be assessed to pay
the costs and expenses of the improvements described in the Resolution of Intention
adopted by the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, on
the 19th day of September, 1988, for the works of improvement in a special assess-
ment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL)
(hereinafter referred to as "Assessment District" ) .
You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of December, 1988, the Assessment and
Diagram to pay the costs and expenses of said acquisitions and improvements were
recorded in my Office.
Said assessments are now due and payable immediately at the Office of the Treasurer,
and may be paid within the period expiring on the 6th day of January, 1989. Said
assessments may be paid in whole or in part during said period.
OR
In the event of the failure to pay before the expiration of said period, bonds will
be issued pursuant to the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", being Division 10 of the
Streets and Highways Code of the State of California.
NOTICE: After bonds have been issued, assessments may be paid and properties
cleared of the lien by payment of the following sums: (a) any installment
of principal and interest which has been posted, to the tax roll for the
current fiscal year; (b) the unpaid balance of principal plus the appli-
cable redemption premium; (c) the amount of any delinquencies, including
penalties, interest and costs; (d) the estimated cost of calling bond; and,
(e) interest to the date of call, unless included in (a) above.
IF IT IS DESIRED THAT YOUR ASSESSMENT BE COLLECTED AS PART OF THE ANNUAL COUNTY TAX,
BILL, NO ACTION OR PAYMENT IS NECESSARY AT THIS TIME.
DATED: �i Cttm 6 e - , 1988.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
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NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
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RESOLUTION OF INTENTION AND REPORT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, did, on the 19th day of September, 1988, adopt its Resolution of
intention, and on the 24th day of October, 1988, did receive and file a "Report" of
the Engineer, and authorize a public hearing to be noticed and set for proceedings
to form a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District") .
The "Report", as approved, consists of the plans, specifications, maps, descriptions
and estimate of the cost, and diagram and assessment, and for all particulars as to
these proceedings, reference is made to said "Report" as preliminarily approved, as
well as- to the previously mentioned Resolution of Intention.
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS
The proposed works of improvement to be financed under these proceedings for this
Assessment District are described as the construction and installation of approxi-
mately 14 , 400 lineal feet of new water distribution mains and connections to
existing mains to serve and benefit properties located within the boundaries of this
Assessment District.
BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
All properties that benefit from the works of improvement shall be assessed to pay a
proportionate share of the costs and expenses of the improvements, together with
acquisition expenses. A map of the Assessment District identified as . "PROPOSED
BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) " has been approved by
the legislative body and for all particulars as to the boundaries, reference is made
to said map on file with the transcript of these proceedings.
COST OF IMPROVEMENTS
The total estimated cost of the works of improvement for the Assessment District are
set forth as follows:
Estimated Cost of Construction: $1,312,000.00
Estimated Incidental Expenses: $ 525,000.00
Estimated Total Cost: $1,837,000.00
Balance to Assessment: $1,837,000.00
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PROCEEDINGS AND BONDS
Said proceedings for this Assessment District shall be had and taken pursuant to the
"Municipal Improvement Act of 1913" (Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of
the State of California) . Bonds shall be issued to represent unpaid assessments in
accordance with the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", (Division 10 of said Code) .
Following the confirmation of the assessments, a period of thirty (30) days will be
allowed to make payment of assessments in cash, and the unpaid. balance will then
become payable in annual installments, with bonds issued to represent the unpaid
balance. The actual interest rate for the bonds shall be determined upon the sale
of said bonds.
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MONDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1988, AT THE HOUR OF
7:00 O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THIS LEGISLATIVE
BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, IS THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED TO CONSIDER
AND FINALLY DETERMINE WHETHER THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE REQUIRE THE
IMPROVEMENTS; AND TO CONSIDER AND DETERMINE WHETHER THE OWNERS OF -A MAJORITY OF THE
AREA OF THE PROPERTY IN THE PROPOSED. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT HAVE PROTESTED AGAINST SAID'
IMPROVEMENTS, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF; AND TO CONSIDER AND FINALLY ACT ON THE
ENGINEER'S "REPORT"; AND TO HEAR ALL PROTESTS RELATING TO SAID PROPOSED PROCEEDINGS,
OR THE GRADES AT WHICH THE WORK SHALL BE DONE, OR THE EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT, OR AS TO MAPS AND DESCRIPTIONS, OR THE ESTIMATE OF THE COST AND EXPENSES
THEREOF, OR THE PROPOSED DIAGRAM OR ASSESSMENT; AND ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
MAY FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST AT OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR HEARING REFERRED TO HEREIN.
PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES
For all information relating to these proceedings, the hearing procedure, and any
and all matters as set forth and contained in any documents, Resolutions or Certifi-
cates, attention is directed to the person designated below:
LES EVANS, CITY ENGINEER
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92658
TELEPHONE: (714) 536-5435
DATED: yCA 1988.
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CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
(POSTING/PUBLICATION)
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
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RESOLUTION OF INTENTION AND REPORT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, did, on the 19th day of September, 1988, adopt its Resolution of
Intention, and on the 24th day of October, 1988, did receive and file a "Report" of
the Engineer, and authorize a public hearing to be noticed and set for proceedings
to form a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District") .
The "Report", as approved, consists of the plans, specifications, maps, descriptions
and estimate of the cost, and diagram and assessment, and for all particulars as to
these proceedings, reference is made to said "Report" as preliminarily approved, as .
well as- to the previously mentioned Resolution of Intention.
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS
The proposed works of improvement to be financed under these proceedings for this
Assessment District are described as the construction and installation of approxi-
mately 14 , 400 lineal feet of new water distribution mains and connections to
existing mains to serve and benefit properties located within the boundaries of this
Assessment District.
BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
All properties that benefit from the works of improvement shall be assessed to pay a
proportionate share of the costs and expenses of the 'improvements, together with
acquisition expenses. A map of the Assessment District identified as . "PROPOSED
BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL)" has been approved by
the legislative body and for all particulars as to the boundaries, reference is made
to said map on file with the transcript of these proceedings.
COST OF IMPROVEMENTS
The total estimated cost of the works of improvement for the Assessment District are
set forth as follows:
Estimated Cost of Construction: $1,312,000.00
Estimated Incidental Expenses: $ 525,000.00
Estimated Total Cost: $1,837,000.00
Balance to Assessment: $1,837,000.00
PROCEEDINGS AND BONDS
Said proceedings for this Assessment District shall be had and taken pursuant to the
"Municipal Improvement Act of 1913" (Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of
the State of California) . Bonds shall be issued to represent unpaid assessments in
accordance with the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", (Division 10 of said Code) .
Following the confirmation of the assessments, a period of thirty (30) days will be
allowed to make payment of assessments in cash, and the unpaid balance will then
become payable in annual installments, with bonds issued to represent the unpaid
balance. The actual interest rate for the bonds shall be determined upon the sale
of said bonds.
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MONDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1988, AT THE HOUR OF
7:00 O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THIS LEGISLATIVE
BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, IS THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED TO CONSIDER
AND FINALLY DETERMINE WHETHER THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE REQUIRE THE
IMPROVEMENTS; AND TO CONSIDER AND DETERMINE WHETHER THE OWNERS OF 'A MAJORITY OF THE
AREA OF THE PROPERTY IN THE PROPOSED. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT HAVE PROTESTED AGAINST SAID'
IMPROVEMENTS, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF; AND TO CONSIDER AND FINALLY ACT ON THE
ENGINEER'S "REPORT"; AND TO HEAR ALL PROTESTS RELATING TO SAID PROPOSED PROCEEDINGS,
OR THE GRADES AT WHICH THE WORK SHALL BE DONE, OR THE EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT, OR AS TO MAPS AND DESCRIPTIONS, OR THE ESTIMATE OF THE COST AND EXPENSES
THEREOF, OR THE PROPOSED DIAGRAM OR ASSESSMENT; AND ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
MAY FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST AT OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR HEARING REFERRED TO HEREIN.
PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES
For all information relating to these proceedings, the hearing procedure, and any
and all matters as set forth and contained in any documents, Resolutions or Certifi-
cates, attention is directed to the person designated below:
LES EVANS, CITY ENGINEER
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92658
TELEPHONE: (714) 536-5435
DATED: y� y 1988.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
(POSTING/PUBLICATION)
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
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RESOLUTION OF INTENTION AND REPORT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CITY COUNCIL of the CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH,
CALIFORNIA, did, on the 19th day of September, 1988, adopt its Resolution of
Intention, and on the 24th day of October, 1988, did receive and file a "Report" of
the Engineer, and authorize a public hearing to be noticed and set for proceedings
to form a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL) (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District") .
The "Report", as approved, consists of the plans, specifications, maps, descriptions
and estimate of the cost, and diagram and assessment, and for all particulars as to
these proceedings, reference is made to said "Report" as preliminarily approved, as
well as to the previously mentioned Resolution of Intention.
DESCRIPTION OF IMPROVEMENTS
The proposed works Of improvement to be financed under these proceedings for this
Assessment District are described as the construction and installation of approxi-
mately 14,400 lineal feet of new water distribution mains and connections to
existing mains to serve and benefit properties located within the boundaries of this
Assessment District.
BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT
All properties that benefit from the works of improvement shall be assessed to pay a
proportionate share of the costs and expenses of the improvements, together with
acquisition expenses. A map of the Assessment District identified as "PROPOSED
BOUNDARIES OF ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 (RESERVOIR HILL)" has been approved by
the legislative body and for all particulars as to the boundaries, reference is made
to said map on file with the transcript of these proceedings.
COST OF IMPROVEMENTS
The total estimated cost of the works of improvement for the Assessment District are
set forth as follows:
Estimated Cost of Construction: $1,312,000.00
Estimated Incidental Expenses: $ 525,000.00
Estimated Total Cost: $1,837,000.00
Balance to Assessment: $1,837,000.00
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PROCEEDINGS AND BONDS
Said proceedings for this Assessment District shall be had and taken pursuant to the
"Municipal Improvement Act of 1913" (Division 12 of the Streets and Highways Code of
the State of California) . Bonds shall be issued to represent unpaid assessments in
accordance with the "Improvement Bond Act of 1915", (Division 10 of said Code) .
Following the confirmation of the assessments,' a period of thirty (30) days will be
allowed to make payment of assessments in cash, and the unpaid balance will then
become payable in annual installments, with bonds issued to represent the unpaid
balance. The actual interest rate for the bonds shall be determined upon the sale
of said bonds.
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MONDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1988, AT THE HOUR OF
7:00 O'CLOCK P.M. OF SAID DAY, IN THE REGULAR MEETING PLACE OF THIS LEGISLATIVE
BODY, BEING THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, IS THE TIME AND PLACE FIXED TO CONSIDER
AND FINALLY DETERMINE WHETHER THE PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONVENIENCE REQUIRE THE
IMPROVEMENTS; AND TO CONSIDER AND DETERMINE WHETHER THE OWNERS OF A MAJORITY OF THE
AREA OF THE PROPERTY IN THE PROPOSED. ASSESSMENT DISTRICT HAVE PROTESTED AGAINST SAID
IMPROVEMENTS, OR ANY PORTION THEREOF; AND TO CONSIDER AND FINALLY ACT ON THE
ENGINEER'S "REPORT"; AND TO HEAR ALL PROTESTS RELATING TO SAID PROPOSED PROCEEDINGS,
OR THE GRADES AT WHICH THE WORK SHALL BE DONE, OR THE EXTENT OF THE ASSESSMENT
DISTRICT, OR AS TO MAPS AND DESCRIPTIONS, OR THE ESTIMATE OF THE COST AND EXPENSES
THEREOF, OR THE PROPOSED DIAGRAM OR ASSESSMENT; AND ANY AND ALL PERSONS INTERESTED
MAY FILE A WRITTEN PROTEST AT OR BEFORE THE TIME SET FOR HEARING REFERRED TO HEREIN.
PROCEEDINGS INQUIRIES
For all information relating to these proceedings, the hearing procedure, and any
and all matters as set forth and contained in any documents, Resolutions or Certifi-
cates, attention is directed to the person designated below:
LES EVANS, CITY ENGINEER
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
2000 MAIN STREET
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92658
TELEPHONE: (714) 536-5435
DATED: oC%���/�G[, a y 1988.
CITY CLERK
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
HCITV OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION
HUK"NaON 8EA0i
HONORABLE MAYOR, WES BANNISTER & GAIL HUTTON
To CITY COUNCIL From City Attorney
Subject RESERVOIR HILL ASSESSMENT Date December 16, . 1988
DISTRICT RESOLUTION # Is
59701 5971 & 5972 .
AGENDA ITEMS D-14
A. The above resolutions have . been amended as follows:
1. All redundent whereases have-been deleted.
k: 2.. "Subject to City Attorney approval". has been
added wherever authority has been granted to execute documents.
3. The proposal receipt date of December 19, 1988 ,
was inserted at Section 2 of Resoluton #5971 because the deal
points will not be known until Monday, December 19 , 1988, at
9 :00 a.m.
4. Appropriate signature blocks were added to each
resolution. Copies of each amended resolution. are attached
hereto for your convenience.
B. The indenture should reflect that Bank of America,
National Trust & Savings is the "paying agent" for the City,
at Section 8 thereof.
C. The completed proposal and the preliminary official
statement should be on file with the City Clerk prior to your
consideration hereof.
By carbon copy I request that Robert Franz, Deputy City
Administrator, assure that such is accomplished as soon as
pos le.
GAIL HUTTON
City .Attorney
cc: Art DeLaLoza, Deputy City Attorney
Louis F. Sandoval, Director of Public Works
Paul Cook, City Administrator
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AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT
State of California )
County of Orange )
Lester G. Evans, being duly sworn, deposes and says:
That he is now and was during all the times mentioned the duly appointed, qualified,
and acting City Engineer of the City of Huntington Beach, in said County and State.
That on the 19th day of September, 1988, the City Council of said city passed its
Resolution of Intention No. 5926, "A Resolution of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach Declaring Intention to Order Construction of Certain Improvements,
Declaring the Work to be of More Than Local or Ordinance Benefit, Describing the
District to be Assessed to Pay the Costs and Expense Thereof, and Providing for the
Issuance of Bonds (Assessment District No. 88-1, Reservoir Hill)."
That after the adoption of said Resolution he posted conspicously along the open
streets within the boundaries of said District notices of the adoption of said Resolution
and headed, "Notice of Improvement," one of which notices, similar to the notices he
posted as aforesaid, is annexed hereto and made part hereof.
That he completed all the posting of said notices on the 16th day of November, 1988,
and thereafter he made this affidavit and filed it with the City Clerk of the City of
Huntington Beach.
Lester G. Evans
City Engineer
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of November, 1988.
Connie Brockway
City Clerk
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P. O. BOX 8025
F. MACKENZIE BROWN' FAIRBANKS RANCH PLAZA SAN DIEGO (619) 456-1915
WARREN B. DIVEN RANCHO SANTA FE. CALIFORNIA 92067 ORANGE (714) 551-1915
DANIEL S. HENTSCHKE LOS ANGELES 1213) 587-1915
TELEX (619) 755-0412 VENTURA (805) 6S3-1915
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RE: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1 r,
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Dear Les:
Enclosed herein please find repeat of INSTRUCTION SHEET relating to the above-
referenced Assessment District as a reminder as to all notice requirements that must
be met and accomplished within the time limits as set forth therein. If there is any
question or confusion regarding any of the instructions or information contained
therein, please call immediately so as to avoid any possible delay in the proceedings
and/or the delivery of the bonds.
I would appreciate an immediate return of the, INSTRUCTION SHEET, with initials and
dates indicating compliance so I will be assured that all steps necessary in the
proceedings have been met and accomplished prior to the scheduled public hearing.
ery tr y yours,
F. MACKENZIE BROWN
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cc: Connie Brockway, City Clerk
David Argo; Black & Veatch
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INSTRUCTION SHEET
NAME OF AGENCY: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
NAME OF PROJECT: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL)
PUBLIC HEARING" DATE: DECEMBER 5, 1988
CONSTRUCTION BID RECEIPT DATE: NOVEMBER 22, 1988
INSTRUCTIONS
All blanks in the enclosed forms of notice must be completed before the required
legal notice is given.
In fixing the public hearing date, the "1913 Act" hearing cannot be held less than
thirty (30) days after the adoption of the Resolution Setting the Hearing.
I. THE CITY CLERK SHALL PERFORM THE FOLLOWING:
A. NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT (POSTING)
Cause the NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT to be posted in accordance with the
Certificate of Compliance. Said Notices are to be posted not more than
300 feet apart on all open streets within the District, but not less than
three (3) in all. This posted Notice must be headed by the words "NOTICE
OF IMPROVEMENT" in letters at least one inch in height. The posting must
be completed at least TWENTY (20) DAYS before the date of hearing.
B. NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT (PUBLICATION)
Cause to be published in the designated legal newspaper in accordance with
3f8 S Section 6066 of the Government Code, which provides that the Notice shall
be once a week for two (2) successive weeks. Two publications in a
AX newspaper published once a week or more often, with at least five (5) days
intervening, not counting the publication date, are sufficient. The first
publication • of the Notice shall be at least TWENTY (20) DAYS before the
date set for the hearing.
C. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS (MAILING)
Cause to be mailed to each person owning real property proposed to be
assessed according to the names and addresses of such owners as the same
appear on the last County Assessment Roll, or at his address as known to
the City Clerk. . Said mailing is to be completed at least TWENTY (20) DAYS
before the date set for hearing. Note that it may be necessary to fill in
or enclose the following:
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(1) Proposed assessment;
(2) Assessment number and property description.
D. COVER LETTER FORMAT
I would recommend that the enclosed cover letter format be included with
the mailing of the legal notice for the proceedings. I would further
recommend that the time for informational meetings, if desired, be
scheduled after the receipt of bids on the improvements, but prior to the
public hearing on the project. This letter should be prepared on your
stationery prior to transmittal.
E. BOUNDARY MAP
Within FIFTEEN (15) DAYS following the adoption of the Resolution Setting
Hearing, a duplicate original of the proposed boundary map should be filed
in the Office of the County Recorder. The other original should also
indicate the filing information with the County Recorder, and should be
kept on file with the transcript of these proceedings. A fee is
applicable for said filing.
F. NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS (CONSTRUCTION)
[TO BE FURNISHED BY ENGINEER OF. WORK]
Cause the NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS for the construction of the
improvement to be published once a week for two (2) successive weeks in
,G the legally designated newspaper. I would advise that both items for
publication (Notice of Improvement and Notice Inviting Sealed Proposals)
be published simultaneously. Said publication on the Notice Inviting
Sealed Proposals shall be published at least FOURTEEN (14) DAYS prior to
the date fixed for the opening of such bids for construction. The date
set for the opening of bids is to be prior to the public hearing so that,
if necessary, modifications can be made in the assessment roll.
G. CONSTRUCTION BID DOCUMENTS
Upon adoption of the Resolution authorizing the bidding on the works of
improvement, please note that in addition to the legal publication, we
would recommend that the information also be transmitted to the applicable
contractor bidding publications. Certain listings are as follows:
Daily Construction Service
448 "South Hill St. , Suite 818
Los Angeles, CA 90013
McGraw Hill Information
F. W. Dodge Division
1835 West Orangewood, Suite 101
Orange, CA 92668
You should consult the Engineer of Work for any additional or substitute
publication services for this construction work.
1 H. WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
As written communications relating to the proceedings are received, copies
should be delivered to this office, together with copies being delivered
to the Engineer. In addition, copies should be prepared and delivered to
each member of the legislative body, so that there is ample opportunity to
review the communications prior to the public hearing.
II. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS SHALL ACCOMPLISH THE FOLLOWING:
A. PREVAILING SCALE OF WAGES
A schedule of the prevailing rate for per diem wages is to be obtained
from the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations. A copy of
said scale of wages shall be on file with the transcript of these
proceedings and available for public inspection. Also, a copy thereof is
to be posted at each job site.
FINAL DATES FOR PUBLICATION, POSTING AND MAILING:
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT (POSTING) LAST DAY: NOVEMBER 16, 1988
NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT (PUBLICATION) LAST DAY: NOVEMBER 16, 1988
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS (MAILING) LAST DAY: NOVEMBER 16, 1988
• NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS (1ST PUBLICATION) LAST DAY: NOVEMBER 8, 1988
BOUNDARY MAP (RECORDING) LAST DAY: NOVEMBER 8, 1988
I would recommend that these notice requirements be accomplished at an earlier date
in order to avoid any last minute confusion.
BROWN a DIVEN -
R. O. Box B 0 2 5
F. MA.CKENZIE BROWN' FAIRBANKS RANCH PLAZA SAN DIEGO (619) 456-1915
WARREN B. DIVEN RANCHO SANTA FE, CALIFORNIA 92067 GRANGE (714) 5S -19;5
DANIEL S. HENTSCHKE TELEX 1619) 756-G412 LOS ANGELE_S (213) 567-191S
V ENT URA IBO5) 653-,91-
n PROFESSIONAL CORaORAtIpN '"
RIVERSIDE (714) 359-5489
November 18, 1988
Les Evans, City Engineer
City of Huntington Beach
2000 Main Street Yei
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
RE: ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 88-1
(RESERVOIR HILL) l
Dear Les:
At your earliest convenience, would you please provide me with copies of the
following documents so that we may avoid a postponement of the public hearing set
in this matter:
Newspaper affidavit of publication of the NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT.
v Newspaper affidavit of publication of NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS.
(3) Copy of the NOTICE OF IMPROVEMENT as posted on the site of the Assessment
����///// District.
i/ 4 Proof of filing the BOUNDARY MAP with the County Recorder. This can consist of
a copy of the map showing the Recorder' s stamp and pertinent information or a
Xerox copy of that part of the map showing the Recorder's information.
�5 Copy of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING as mailed to property owners in the
Assessment District.
1� (� The fully completed and executed CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE showing compliance
with all notice requirements.
7. The INSTRUCTION SHEET initialed and dated to show compliance with each item
thereon. �r1,Ij'0-t'a-u_.r_.e, n -1.Z..._.0_� -t,
8 Copy of the low construction bid and of the bid tabulation.
Please send the above items to my attention at your earliest convenience.
Very truly yours,
F. MACKENZIE BROWN
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cc: Connie Brockway, City Clerk