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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05 - Request for Petition Certification and Funding for Expanding Underground Assessment District No. 120-2 (Santa Ana Avenue and Cliff Drive Area)Q �EwPpRT CITY OF O � z NEWPORT BEACH <,FORN'P City Council Staff Report October 12, 2021 Agenda Item No. 5 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: David A. Webb, Public Works Director - 949-644-3311, dawebb@newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Michael J. Sinacori, P.E, Assistant City Engineer msinacori@newportbeachca.gov PHONE: 949-644-3342 TITLE: Resolution No. 2021-95: Request for Petition Certification and Funding for Expanding Underground Assessment District No. 120-2 (Santa Ana Avenue and Cliff Drive Area) ABSTRACT: The City Council formed Undergrounding Utility Assessment District No. 120 on April 13, 2021, after a positive vote of 23 property owners. Shortly after that approval, residents on the adjacent La Jolla Drive and La Jolla Lane expressed a strong desire to be included in the approved district. As a result, a request to expand the district was made. The larger assessment district has 42 property owners. At least 60 percent of these property owners have signed and submitted a petition to the City of Newport Beach (City), requesting the formation of the larger assessment district. The next step in the assessment district process would be for the City to advance funds to have the assessment engineer prepare a new Engineer's Report and to circulate ballots for the property owners to vote on the revised assessments for the larger district. Staff will assist the process by developing and soliciting a property owner vote in the coming months. It will be based on a conservative cost estimate developed at the completion of the schematic level design. RECOMMENDATION: a) Find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15302(d) (conversion of overhead electric utility distribution system facilities to underground including connection to existing overhead electric utility distribution lines where the surface is restored to the condition existing prior to the undergrounding); b) Adopt Resolution No. 2021-95, A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California, Accepting the Petition for the Formation of Underground Utility Assessment District No. 120-2; and c) Approve Budget Amendment No. 22-017 authorizing an advance from the General Fund in the amount of $37,500 and appropriating said amount to Account No. 66902- 941006 (AD -120 Assessment Engineering). Funds remaining in any fiscal year will be carried forward to future annual budgets per Council Policy F-3. 5-1 Resolution No. 2021-95: Request for Petition Certification and Funding for Expanding Underground Assessment District No. 120-2 (Santa Ana Avenue and Cliff Drive Area) October 12, 2021 Page 2 DISCUSSION: The City Council formed Undergrounding Utility Assessment District No. 120 on April 13, 2021, after a majority vote of 23 property owners in this two -block area. Shortly after that approval, residents on the adjacent La Jolla Drive and La Jolla Lane expressed a strong interest to be included in the approved district. As a result, a request to expand the district was made. Because there is no process under assessment district law to expand an existing assessment district as desired, a new assessment district, 120-2 will have to be formed that will include both the area within Undergrounding Utility District No. 120 and the adjacent properties on La Jolla Drive and La Jolla Lane. The larger 120-2 assessment district has 42 property owners who have submitted a petition to the City, signed by at least 60 percent of the owners, requesting the formation of the larger assessment district. The boundaries of the proposed larger assessment district are shown in Attachment A. The submitted petition signatures represent just over 65 percent of the assessable land within the proposed larger district. The City's guidelines require a minimum of 60 percent in favor of the district in order to proceed with the formation of a district. Harris & Associates has reviewed and certified that owners representing over 60 percent of the assessable property within the proposed larger district had signed the petition in support of undergrounding overhead utilities. Staff is proposing that the expedited formation process be utilized for this district that has been done for the four recently approved districts (AD -111, 113, 116, 116b, 117 and 124). This process reduces the financial risk to the City and builds on the momentum that has occurred during the signature gathering time for the petition. The process proposed will be as follows: City staff retains an Assessment Engineer to prepare the Engineer's Report and prepare ballots for the property owners to vote on the undergrounding proposal. The assessments will be based on a conservative cost estimate developed at the completion of the schematic level design in November 2021, rather than waiting for the completion of all the necessary utility company design work (which has been ranging around 18-24 months). If the vote for the larger 120-2 district is successful, with formation completed, the City will then direct final utility design. It is estimated to take approximately two years after a successful early vote to complete the design and to bid the work. If the larger assessment district is ultimately formed, then the City Council will adopt a resolution to dissolve the original Undergrounding Utility District Assessment District No. 120. If the vote for the larger 120-2 district is unsuccessful, the City will stop all further work and not incur additional design costs on the expanded district. The original approved Undergrounding Utility District Assessment District No. 120 would go forward as Council directed on April 13, 2021. 5-2 Resolution No. 2021-95: Request for Petition Certification and Funding for Expanding Underground Assessment District No. 120-2 (Santa Ana Avenue and Cliff Drive Area) October 12, 2021 Page 3 FISCAL IMPACT: The Budget Amendment appropriates $37,500 in increased expenditure appropriations in Account No. 66902-941006 (AD Assessment Engineering) for AD -120. The following is a summary of expenditures: Account Description Account No. Expensed to Date Estimated Total Cost AD -120 Assessment Engineering 66902-941006 $55,580 $137,045 The expenditures to date for this district include efforts to prepare the engineers report and balloting for the original district approved by the City Council on April 13, 2021. In addition, the notice of assessment was mailed to all 23 property owners, which resulted in one owner paying. An additional $37,500 will be required to prepare the new engineers report and complete the second balloting efforts. In the event that formation of the larger district is successful, these additional costs will be reimbursed by cash contributions and bond proceeds from 42 property owners within the larger district. If the larger district fails to be formed, funds advanced for this second balloting effort cannot be recovered from the original district property owners. In such case, the General Fund will cover the advance used for second balloting formation costs. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this project exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15302(d) (conversion of overhead electric utility distribution system facilities to underground including connection to existing overhead electric utility distribution lines where the surface is restored to the condition existing prior to the undergrounding). NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). ATTACHMENTS: Attachment A — Resolution No. 2021-95 Attachment B — Budget Amendment 5-3 ATTACHMENT A RESOLUTION NO. 2021- 95 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, ACCEPTING THE PETITION FOR THE FORMATION OF UNDERGROUND UTILITY ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 120-2 WHEREAS, after receiving a petition from certain property owners, the City of Newport Beach ("City") undertook proceedings to form Assessment District Number 120 ("AD 120") in order to finance certain public works of improvement, namely, the conversion of certain overhead electrical, cable and communication facilities to underground locations, together with appurtenant work ("AD 120 Improvements"); WHEREAS, after a public hearing on April 13, 2021, the property owners within AD 120 cast sufficient ballots in favor of the district's formation, and the City recorded a Notice of Assessment against each parcel within AD 120 for the purpose of securing the assessments required to finance the AD 120 Improvements; WHEREAS, subsequent to the formation of AD 120, owners of several parcels neighboring the district ("Neighboring Parcels") expressed to the City a desire to finance improvements similar to the AD 120 Improvements; WHEREAS, some of the proposed improvements in the Neighboring Parcels would benefit parcels in AD 120 and the cost per parcel to finance the AD 120 Improvements and improvements in the Neighboring Parcels (collectively, "Combined Improvements") on a combined basis would be less than the cost per parcel to finance the improvements separately due to economies of scale; WHEREAS, a number of property owners within AD 120 and a number of the owners of the Neighboring Parcels (collectively, "Owners") desire to form a new assessment district to finance the Combined Improvements and have filed with the City Clerk several signed counterparts of a petition requesting the implementation of a project to finance the Combined Improvements ("Petition"), the cost of which is to be specifically assessed against each parcel of land benefiting from such improvements as shown on a map attached to the Petition; WHEREAS, in the event the new assessment district is formed, the City Council would dissolve AD 120; 5-4 Resolution No. 2021 - Page 2 of 3 WHEREAS, the Petition contains an express waiver of statutory proceedings under the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931, as provided in California Streets and Highways Code Section 2804 and satisfies the requirements for instituting proceedings for the conversion of existing overhead electric and communication facilities to underground locations in accordance with California Streets and Highways Code Section 5896.5; WHEREAS, the City Clerk has also received a certificate to the effect that the Petition has been signed by persons owning lands constituting more than sixty percent (60%) in area of the land subject to assessment within the proposed assessment district; and WHEREAS, this City Council finds that the owners of more than sixty percent (60%) in area of the land proposed to be assessed for the proposed improvements, including the owners of more than five of the subject parcels, have signed the Petition and that the Petition contains the matters required by California Streets and Highways Code Sections 2804 and 2804.5. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach resolves as follows: Section 1: The Petition, as filed with the City Clerk, is hereby found to be legally sufficient and is accepted. Section 2: The special assessment proceedings shall be undertaken by the terms of the Petition, pursuant to the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 and without further compliance with the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931 (commencing with California Streets and Highways Code Section 2800). Section 3: The City Council hereby finds and determines that the public interest and convenience will be served by the taking of such proceedings. Section 4: The recitals provided in this resolution are true and correct and are incorporated into the operative part of this resolution. Section 5: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this resolution is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this resolution. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this resolution, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid or unconstitutional. 5-5 Resolution No. 2021 - Page 3 of 3 Section 6: The City Council finds the adoption of this resolution exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA") pursuant to Section 15302(d) (conversion of overhead electric utility distribution system facilities to underground including connection to existing overhead electric utility distribution lines where the surface is restored to the condition existing prior to the undergrounding) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 6, Chapter 3, because it has no potential to have a significant effect on the environment. Section 7: This action is "final" within the meaning of California Streets and Highways Code Section 3012. Section 8: This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by the City Council, and the City Clerk shall certify the vote adopting the resolution. ADOPTED this 12th day of October, 2021. Brad Avery, Mayor ATTEST: Leilani I. Brown City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 4 A^- ( ff�.,._. Aaron C. Harp City Attorney Attachment: Exhibit A -Certificate of Sufficiency of Petition 5-6 EXHBIT A CERTIFICATE OF SUFFICIENCY OF PETITION STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANCE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH The undersigned hereby CERTIFIES as follows: That I am the duly appointed ASSESSMENT ENGINEER of the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA. That on the 270' day of September, 2021, I reviewed a Petition for the formation of an Assessment District for certain public works of improvement, together with appurtenances, appurtenant work and acquisition, where necessary, in a special assessment district known and designated as ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 120-02 (hereinafter referred to as the "Assessment District"), a copy of which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk. The undersigned hereby further specifically certifies as follows: 1. That I caused said Petition to be examined and my examination revealed that said Petition was signed by not less than five (5) owners of assessable land in the proposed Assessment District as shown by the last equalized assessment roll used by the City, owning lands constituting more than fifty percent (50%) of the area of all assessable lands within the proposed Assessment District, all as prescribed by Section 5896.6 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California. 2. Pursuant to the Special Assessment Investigation, Limitation and Majority Protest Act of 1931, that said Petition did represent sixty-five and three tenths of a percent (65.30%) of the assessable area of property within the proposed boundaries of the Assessment District. Executed this 27th day of September, 2021 at Irvine, California. ALISON BOULEY, P.E. 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OVERHEAD LINES TO BE REMOVED PARCELS TO RETAIN OVERHEAD CONNECTION (1) N OVERHEAD LINES TO REMAIN FIGURE 1A 1-200' PAGE 1 OF 1 PARCELS: 42 08-17-21 ME Assessment District Number Number APN No. Street Petition Signed Verified Petition Lot SF Petition Signer Property Owner Comments 1 120 049-101-05 3016 CLIFF DR YES YES 6,500 ANN WINTHROP WINTHROP MARC JOEL TR WINTHROP LIVING TR Winthrop Living Trust provided trust information naming Ann Winthropas a trustee. 2 120 049-101-06 3012 CLIFF DR YES YES 6,625 RAYMOND P RAMMING RAMMING RAYMOND PHILLIP III & KATHI 3 120 049-101-07 3008 CLIFF DR NO NO 6,625 WONG DARRYL TR FBO MARIKO WONG 4 120 049-101-08 3004 CLIFF DR NO NO 6,625 RIPLEY CARMEN B TR 5 120 049-101-09 3000 CLIFF DR YES YES 6,625 FRAN BENNETT BENNETT WILLIAM B TR BENNETT FAMILY TR Bennett Family Trust provided formation documents listing Fran Bennett as a trustee. 6 120 049-103-01 2961 CLIFF DR YES YES 33,253 CHAU HALLER HALLER DAVID DANG, CHAU 7 120 049-103-02 2957 CLIFF DR NO NO 23,313 DAVIDSSON STURE TR 8 120 049-110-01 3334 W COAST HWY YES YES 31,154 MARIANNE BROOKS BROOKS MARIANNE C TR APN 049-110-01 includes 3334 W. Coast Hwy and 3400 W. Coast Hwy. 9 120 425-383-09 3015 CLIFF DR YES YES 4,601 PAUL SMITH SMITH PAUL LYLE TR 10 120 425-383-10 3011 CLIFF DR YES YES 4,601 ELANA M SPIVACK SPIVACK ADAM I & ELANA M 11 120 425-383-12 233 SANTA ANNA AVE YES YES 4,600 SANDY GOLDBERG GOLDBERG ROSE & SANDY 12 120 425-383-13 231 SANTA ANNA AVE NO NO 4,601 BEGET JUSTIN T TR THE BEGET FAMILY TR 13 120 425-383-14 225 SANTAANNAAVE YES YES 4,601 RON HAUGHEY HAUGHEY RONS 14 120 425-383-15 221 SANTA ANNA AVE YES YES 4,550 MAUREEN ORTLIEB ORTLIEB MICHAEL A TR ORTLIEB FAMILY LIVING TR Ortlieb Trust provided formation documents listing Maureen Ortlieb as a trustee. 15 120 425-383-16 217 SANTA ANNA AVE YES YES 3,870 KIMBERLY SODERSTROM SODERSTROM CHARLES W TR KIMBERLEY A SODERSTROM IRREVOC TR 16 120 425-383-17 215 SANTA ANNA AVE YES YES 4,131 ANTHONY CLARK CLARK ANTHONY E & KIMBERLY 17 120 425-383-18 209 SANTA ANNA AVE YES YES 3,229 C WAYNE RAY RAY C WAYNE TR 18 120 425-383-19 201 SANTA ANNA AVE YES YES 5,160 SHIRLEY VON BOGENBERG VON BOGENBERG SHIRLEY TR S VON BOGENBERG LIVING TR 19 120 425-383-20 237 SANTA ANNA AVE NO NO 4,601 W ESTPHAL JAY V & LYDIA 20 120 425-383-21 3001 CLIFF DR YES YES 4,600 FERIT KURTKAN KURTKAN FERIT TR KURTKAN FAMILY TR 21 120 049-102-04 2948 CLIFF DR YES YES 6,098 LESLIE ALSENZ ALSENZ, LESLIE JO TR 22 120 049-103-08 2949 CLIFF DR YES YES 11,200 ANTONIO CAGNOLO CAGNOLO ANTONIO G 23 120 049-103-03 2953 CLIFF DR NO NO 26,700 WANG HUEI YU TR 24 120 425-383-01 202 LA JOLLA LN YES YES 5,000 RONALD AXE AXE RONALD D & TERESA F 25 120 425-383-02 206 LA JOLLA DR YES YES 4,250 RAYMOND SMITH SMITH RAYMOND A TR 26 120 425-383-03 210 LA JOLLA DR NO NO 4,601 BARAGHOUSH AFSHAN 27 120 425-383-04 214 LA JOLLA DR NO NO 4,601 PM INVESTMENT GROUP INC 28 120 425-383-05 218 LA JOLLA DR YES YES 4,601 MIKE POMEROY POMEROY MICHAEL L TR 29 120 425-383-06 222 LA JOLLA DR YES YES 3,600 TAYLOR WILLIS COSTA COSTA TAYLOR W 30 120 425-383-07 226 LA JOLLA DR YES YES 4,601 GORDON DE BOER DE BOER GORDON W 31 120 425-383-08 230 LA JOLLA DR YES YES 4,601 CHRISTY COLEMAN COLEMAN JEFFREY & CHRISTY 32 120 425-382-37 233 LA JOLLA DR YES YES 4,000 NICOLE CONNERS CONNERS LOREN C & NICOLE E 33 120 425-382-36 237 LA JOLLA DR NO NO 4,000 MOORE PATRICIA REGINA TR 34 120 425-382-35 241 LA JOLLA DR NO NO 4,000 SHAFONSKY KIRK 35 120 425-382-34 245 LA JOLLA DR YES YES 4,379 LESLIE STOPHER STOPHER LESLIE 36 120 425-382-33 249 LA JOLLA DR YES YES 4,350 CHARLES JEFFREY DUN DUN CHARLES J & BLYTHE E 37 120 425-382-32 301 LA JOLLA DR YES YES 4,300 ELIZABETH PRATTY PRATTY LOUIS P & ELIZABETH A 38 120 425-382-31 303 LA JOLLA DR NO NO 5,924 BENSON MICHAEL S TR THE BENSON FAMILY TR 39 120 425-382-30 305 LA JOLLA DR NO NO 4,225 SILVER MOUNT REALTY LLC 40 120 425-382-29 309/313 LA JOLLA DR YES YES 4,225 AMY OGBURN OGBURN JOHN J TR Ogburn Family Trust provided formation documents listing Amy L. Ogburn as a trustee. 41 120 049-101-04 308 LA JOLLA DR YES YES 6,229 JONATHON & KRISTEN COLLINS COLLINS JONATHON & KRISTEN Property Transered in July of 2021. 42 120 049-101-10 311 SANTAANNAAVE NO NO 6,229 EDELHAUSER WILLIAM J JR TR Total 305,580 Verified Petitions Square Footage 199,534 Percentage of Verified Petitions by Area 65.30 5-9 �gW PpRT ATTACHMENT B City of Newport Beach tea" r BUDGET AMENDMENT c'Fon P 2021-22 BA#: 22-017 Department: Public Works ONETIME: D Yes ❑ No Requestor: Theresa Schweitzer Approvals F' CITY MANAGER'S APPROVAL ONLY Finance Director: Date Ll COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED City Clerk: Date EXPLANATION FOR REQUEST: To increase expenditure appropriations in Assessment District #120 with an advance from General Fund unappropriated ❑ from existing budget appropriations fund balance to have the assessment engineer prepare a new Engineer's Report and to circulate ballots for property owners ❑ from additional estimated revenues votes on the revised assessments. ❑� from unappropriated fund balance REVENUES Fund # Org Object Project Description Increase or (Decrease) $ 669 66999 691010 INTERFUND TRANSFERS - TRANSFER IN GENERAL FUND 37,500.00 Subtotal $ 37,500.00 EXPENDITURES Fund # Org Object Project Description Increase or (Decrease) $ 669 66902 941006 AD #120 - AD ASSESSMENT ENGINEERING 37,500.00 010 01099 991669 GENERAL FUND INTERFUND TRANSFR - TRANSFER OUT AD#120 37,500.00 Subtotal $ 75,000.00 FUND BALANCE Fund # Object Description Increase or (Decrease) $ 010 300000 GENERAL FUND - FUND BALANCE CONTROL (37,500.00) 669 300000 ASSESSMENT DIST #120 - FUND BALANCE CONTROL Subtotal $ (37,500.00) Fund Balance Change Required 5-10