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Resolution 13054CITY OF ALAMEDA RESOLUTION NO. 13054 ADOPTING REASSESSMENT REPORT, CONFIRMING AND ORDERING THE REASSESSMENT BY SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS AND DIRECTING ACTIONS WITH RESPECT THERETO CITY OF ALAMEDA Harbor Bay Business Park Assessment District 92 -1 (Reassessment and Refunding of 1998) RESOLVED, by the City Council (the "Council ") of the City of Alameda (the "City "), County of Alameda, State of California, that WHEREAS, on October 20, 1998, this Council adopted the Resolution of Intention to Levy Reassessments and. to Issue Refunding Bonds, in and for the City's Harbor Bay Business Park Assessment District 92 -1 E (Reassessment and Refunding of 1998) (the "Assessment District "), and therein directed the making and filing of a reassessment report (the IZ. W "Report ") in writing, all in accordance with and pursuant to the City of o Z Alameda Refunding Improvement Bond Law, enacted by City of Alameda o Ordinance No 2774 (the ' "Ordinance" ) • and O P- P- 4E WHEREAS, the Report was duly made and filed, and duly considered by this Council with the aid of City staff and found to be sufficient in >' every particular, and the Report shall stand for all subsequent proceedings under and pursuant to the aforesaid Resolution of Intention. CL Q NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Alameda that: 1. Conditions Satisfied. Pursuant to Section 11 of the Ordinance, and based upon the Report, this Council finds that all of the following conditions are satisfied: (a) Each of the estimated annual installments of principal and interest on the reassessment as set forth in the Report is less than the corresponding annual installment of principal and interest on the original assessment as also set forth in the Report, by the same percentage for all subdivisions of land with the Assessment District; (b) The number of years to maturity of all refunding bonds proposed to be issued is no more than the number of years to the last maturity of the bonds being refunded (the "Prior Bonds "); and (c) The principal amount of the reassessment on each subdivision of land within the Assessment District is less than the unpaid principal amount of the original assessment by the same percentage for each subdivision of land in the Assessment District. 2. Public Interest. The public interest, convenience and necessity require that the reassessment be made. 3. Boundaries Approved. The Assessment District benefited by the reassessment and to be reassessed to pay the costs and expenses thereof, and the exterior boundaries thereof, are as shown by a map thereof heretofore filed in the office of the City Clerk, which map is made a part hereof by reference thereto. 4. Report Approved. Pursuant to the findings above expressed with respect to Section 11 of the Ordinance, such conditions, and all of them are deemed satisfied and that the following elements of the Report are hereby finally approved and confirmed without further proceedings, including the conduct of any public hearing .under the Ordinance, to wit: (a) a schedule setting forth the unpaid principal and interest on the Prior Bonds to be refunded and the total amounts thereof (and assessments being continued); (b) an estimate of the total principal amount of the reassessment and of the refunding bonds and the maximum interest thereon, together with an estimate of cost of the .reassessment and of issuing the refunding bonds, including expenses incidental thereto; (c) the auditor's record kept pursuant to Section 8682 of the Streets and Highways Code of California showing the schedule of principal installments and interest on the Prior Bonds and the total amounts thereof; (d) the estimated amount of each reassessment, identified by reassessment number corresponding to the reassessment number of the reassessment diagram, together with a proposed auditor's record for the reassessment prepared in the manner described in said Section 8682; (e) a reassessment diagram showing the assessment district and the boundaries and dimensions of the subdivisions of land therein; and (f) The proposed disposition of amounts remaining on deposit in the improvement fund and the reserve fund established for the Prior Bonds. Final adoption and approval of the Report as a whole, estimate of the costs and expenses, the reassessment diagram and the reassessment, as contained in said report, as above determined and ordered, is intended to and shall refer and apply to the Report, or any portion thereof, as amended, modified, revised or corrected by, or pursuant to and in accordance with, any resolution oif order, if any, previously adopted or made by this Council. 5. Findings and Determinations. Based on the oral and documentary evidence, including the Report, offered and received by the Council, this Council expressly finds and determines that: (a) each of said several subdivisions of land will be specially benefited by said reassessment at least in the amount, if not more than the amount, of the reassessment apportioned against said subdivisions of land, respectively, and (b) there is substantial evidence to support, and the weight of said evidence preponderates in favor of, the aforesaid finding and determination as to special benefits. 6. Reassessment Levied. The reassessment, including all costs and expenses thereof, is hereby levied. Pursuant to the provisions of the Ordinance, reference is hereby made to said Resolution of Intention for further particulars. 7. Recordings Directed. The City Clerk shall forthwith cause: (a) the reassessment to be delivered to the official of the City who is the Superintendent of Streets of the City, together with the reassessment diagram, as approved and confirmed by this Council, with a certificate of such confirmation and of the date thereof, executed by the City Clerk, attached thereto. The Superintendent of Streets shall record the reassessment and reassessment diagram in a suitable book to be kept for that purpose, and append thereto a certificate of the date of such recording, and such recordation shall be and constitute the reassessment roll herein; (b) a copy of the reassessment diagram and a notice of reassessment, executed by the City Clerk, to be filed and recorded, respectively, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Alameda, such notice to be in substantially the form provided in Section 3114 of the Streets and Highways Code of California; and (c) a copy of this resolution to be provided to the Auditor of the County of Alameda. From the date of recording of the notice of reassessment, all persons shall be deemed to have notice of the contents of such reassessment, and each of such reassessments shall thereupon be a lien upon the property against which it is made, and unless sooner discharged such liens shall so continue for the period of ten (10) years from the date of said recordation, or in the event bonds are issued to represent the reassessments, then such liens shall continue until the expiration of four (4) years after the due date of the last installment upon the refunding bonds or of the last installment of principal of such bonds. The appropriate officer or officers of the City are hereby authorized to pay any and all fees required by law in connection with the above. 8. Effective Date. This resolution shall take effect from and after the date of its adoption. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in regular meeting assembled on the 20th day of October , 1998, by the following vote to wit: AYES: Councilmembers Daysog, DeWitt, Kerr, Lucas and President Appezzato - 5. NOES: None. ABSENT: None. ABSTENTIONS: None. IN WITNESS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 21st day of October , 1998. a :moo %'- Diane Felsch, City Clerk City of Alameda