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HomeMy WebLinkAboutagenda.couuncil.special.19990830 AGENDA CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC HEARING AUGUST 30, ! 999 5:00 PM City Council Chambers I. Ordinance #36, Series of 1999 - Smuggler Area Undergrounding District Memorandum I Aspen - 58 Years After Goethe Mind - Body - Spirit TO: Mayor and Members of Council FROM: John P. Worcester DATE: August 30, 1999 RE: Public Hearing and First Reading of Ordinance No.& - Smuggler Area Undergrounding District This matter is on your agenda for Council's August 30, 1999, meeting. Please note that although I am attaching an ordinance for your consideration and review, the normal process for adopting an ordinance has been changed slightly. On August 30, a public hearing will need to be held before considering the adoption of the ordinance. Following the public hearing, you may consider the adoption of the ordinance on first reading. (There will be a second reading and public heating to consider adoption of the ordinance on September 13 - that will be a different public heating than the one scheduled for the 30m. The public hearing on September 13 is for second reading of the ordinance. The purpose of the public heating on August 30 is explained below.) This memo is to suggest a format for the scheduled public hearing on August 30. 1. Introduction On August 9, 1999, City Council adopted Resolution No. 65, Series of 1999, declaring its intention to create an underground improvement district for the Smuggler Area, and .to schedule a statutorily required public heating for August 30, 1999. A public notice was ordered to be published .in a newspaper of general circulation and copies of the notice were mailed to the last known address of each owner of land within the proposed district, as well as all current residents. Certified mail was sent to not only the physical address of each home in the proposed district, but to the last known address known to the County Assessor' s Office. A public hearing is required pursuant to Colorado statutes. That statute requires the City to "hear all objections to the creation of the proposed district, the making of the proposed improvements, and the benefit accruing to any tract, block, lot or parcel offand therein." If a petition is signed by a majority of the property owners owning at least a majority of the assessable land of the proposed district protesting the proposed improvement is presented to the City at the hearing, and such petition is still outstanding at the close of the heating, the district and proposed improvements shall be abandoned. At the conclusion of the public hearing, and assuming that no abandonment petition has been submitted, the City is required to either (a) abandon the proposed district, or Co) "consider the arguments put forth and make such changes in the area to be included in the district as [the Council] consider desirable or necessary," and thereafter adopt an ordinance establishing the district and authorizing the project. 2. Preliminary Matters Before opening the public hearing: a. Confirm with the City Engineer that notice was published in newspaper of general circulation. b. Confirm with City Engineer that notice was mailed to all property owners. c. Confn'm with City Clerk and City Engineer that no formal petition or remonstrance has been filed with either the City Clerk or City Engineer's Office. 3. Public Hearing : 4. Deliberations Decide whether to abandon district, or Decide whether Council wishes to proceed, make any changes to district it deems wise (including the inclusion or exclusion of property from the proposed district). 5. Ordinance Adopt ordinance on first reading should Council decide to proceed with proposed district. cc: City Manager City Engineer City Clerk JPW-08/26/99-G:\john\word\memos\smuggler-mem-hrng.doc ORDINANCE NO. ~9 (Series of 1999) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, TO CREATE A LOCAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF ASPEN FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONVERTING EXISTING OVERHEAD ELECTRIC AND COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES TO UNDERGROUND LOCATIONS; AND ADOPTION OF DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS THEREFOR. WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 65, Series of 1999, in which it determined that the removal of all or a part of the existing electric and communications facilities, including but not limited to, overhead electric, television, or telephone communications facilities and the replacement thereof with underground electric and communication facilities will promote public convenience, necessity and welfare; and WHEREAS, pursuant to said resolution, notice of a public hearing concerning the creation of the district and the removal of all or a pan of the existing electric and communications facilities and the replacement thereof with underground electric and communication facilities has been given by publication in one (1) issue of the Aspen Times, a newspaper of general circulation in the City, at least twenty (20) days prior to the date of the hearing, and in addititon, notice was mailed by first class on or about the date of publication of the notice, to the owners of all real estate within the proposed district who are to be assessed for the cost of the improvements; and WHEREAS, on the day and at the time and place specified in the notice, the City Council conducted a public hearing for the purpose of considering the desirability of and need for the proposed improvements; and WHEREAS, following the hearing, the City Council determined to proceed with the creation of the proposed improvement district. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1. Creation of District. That a special improvement district for the purpose. of removal of all or a part of the existing electric and communications facilities, including but not limited to, overhead electric, television, or telephone communications facilities and the replacement thereof is hereby created and established in accordance with the City Charter, Article VII, Chapter 19 of the Municipal Code, and Section 29-8-101, et seq., of the Colorado Revised Statutes; subject, however, to the approval by the electors of the City of Aspen to an election to be called by the City Council at a future date in accordance with Article XX, Section 20(3) of the constitution of the State of Colorado, as amended, authorizing the issuance of special improvement bonds as hereinafter described. The special improvement district shall be known and designated as the "Smuggler Area Underground Improvement District". All proceedings heretofore taken and adopted in connection with the district are hereby ratified, approved and confirmed. . Section 2. Approval of Engineering Plans. That the Engineer's preliminary plans, specifications, estimates of cost, maps and schedules for the proposed improvements, are hereby approved and adopted. Section 3. Boundary of District. That the real property to be included within the district and bene~ted by the proposed improvements, includes the property within the boundaries as depicted in the attached map appended hereto as AppendiX "A" and by this reference incorporated herein as if fully set forth here. Section 4. Assessments. That the costs and expenses of the district created are, except as otherwise provided for, to be levied and assessed upon the abutting, adjoining and 2 adjacent lots and lands along or upon whose improvements are to be made, and upon lots and lands benefited by such improvements and included in the improvement district created. The method of assessment shall be as follows: a. . All secondary service connections attributable to Holy Cross electrical facilities shall be assessed the actual costs direc~y to the owner of the property upon which such work is performed. b. All costs attributable to the conversion of U.S. West facilities shall be assessed equally to all owners of either property upon which actual physical conversion work is performed or property which is adjacent to or across the street from the conversion of primary communication facilities. c. The cost attributable to acquisition of access easements for electrical facilities shall be assessed equally to all owners of property who are subject to assessment under subsection a above. d. Bond issuance costs shall be assessed equally to all propen'y owners who chose to finance their assessments. e. The costs attributable to administration of the project shall be assessed equally to all owners of property within the district. f. Engineering costs shah be assessed to owners of property subject to. assessment under subsection (a) above in proportion of the individual secondary costs to the total costs for all secondary work. Section 5. Improvements. That the improvements shall consist of removing overbead electric and communications facilities, including but not limited to, electric, television, and telephone communication poles, lines and other equipment, and replacing the same with underground electric, television, and telephone communication facilities, except certain terminal and utility boxes or pedestals, and electric power transformers, which will be above ground, and including all necessary changes to the service entrance equipment of each structure and residence. The lines will be installed in trenches and ditches which will be placed across present easements and across those lots and tracts of land as the public utility companies shall determine necessary and feasible for the location of such underground lines, and as shown on the reports presently on ffie with the City Clerk. Section 6. Cost of Improvements. That the present total estimated cost of the proposed removal of all existing overhead electric and communication facilities within the District, and the replacement of the same with underground eleeU:ic, television, and telephone communication facilities is the amount of One Million Three Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand Dollars ($1,365,000.00), not including any bond interest cost. Section 7. . Payment of Assessments. The assessments to be levied for the cost of the improvements shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days after adoption and passage of the assessing ordinance. However, all such assessments may be paid, at the election of the owner, in not more than ten (10) installments of principal with interest in all cases on the unpaid portion of such assessment, at a rate as shall later be determined by the City Council and set forth in the assessing ordinance. The installments of assessments shall be due and payable at such times as set forth in the assessing ordinance. Section 8. Special Improvement Bonds. Subject to the election provisions of Article X, Section 20(3), of the Constitution of the State of Colorado, as amended in the general election of November 3, 1992, and pursuant to the City Charter, Article VII, Chapter 19, Of the Municipal Code, and Section 29-8-129, C.R.S., local improvement bonds of the City shall be issued for the purpose of paying all or such portion of the cost of the improvements to be cons1~cucted, as may be assessed against the property specially benefited. The bonds shall be issued based upon estimates or contract amounts approved by the City Council, and as authorized by an election held pursuant to Article XX, Section 20(3), of the constitution of the State of Colorado, as amended. Section 9. Records of proceedings.That a copy of the cost and feasibility 4 reports, and all resolutions and proceedings are on f~e and can be seen and examined by any interested person in the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 130 S. Galena Street, Aspen, Colorado, during normal business hours, Monday through Friday exclusive of legal holidays. Section 10. Findings of City Council. The City Council hereby finds and determines that the improvements proposed to be constructed and installed will confer a special benefit upon the real property within the district. The City Council further finds and determines that the improvements were duly ordered after notice duly given and after the hearing was held by the City Council pursuant to Article VII, Chapter 19 of the Municipal Code, and that protests were not presented by the owners of a majority of all property benefited and constituting the basis of the assessments. Section 11. Repealer. This ordinance shall not have any effect on existing litigation and shall not operate as an abatement of any action or proceeding now pending under or by virtue of the ordinances amended as herein provided, and the same shall be construed and concluded under such prior ordinances. Section 12. Severability If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance is for any reason held' invalid or unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent,provision and shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions hereof. A public hearing on the ordinance shall be held on the day of ,1999, in the City Council Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen, Colorado. INTRODUCED, READ AND ORDERED PUBLISHED as provided by law by the City Council of the City of Aspen on the day of ,1999. Rachel E. Richards, Mayor ATTEST: KatkrynS. Koeh, CityClerk FINALLY adopted, passed and approved this __ day of ,1999. Rachel E. Richards, Mayor ATTEST: Kathryn S. Koch, City Clerk JPW-08/26/99-G:\john\word\ords\smugglerl.doc Proposed Smugglsr Undergrounding Improvement District August 20, 1999 City Clerk 130 South Galena Street Aspen, Colorado 81611-1975 To Whom It May Concern: This note is my written objection to any public utilities entering my property for digging or back filling of a trench. I do not grant any easement through my property to any public utility or consent to any of their officers, agents or employees to enter upon my property for such purpose. Also, I would like to request for inclusion within the contemplated costs outlined in the city's Notice of Intention to Create a Local Improvement District the cost of con- version of utility facilities upon my property. I reserve the right to amend the requests made in this letter subject to future clarifications and explanations made by the city or any involved utility companies. Sincerely, Ernst Kappeli 925 King Street Aspen, CO 81611 August 20, 1999 ' City Engineer ~'/~2 /Q 180 S. Galena St C7 Aspen, Co 81611 RECEIVED RE: Proposed Smuggler Under grounding Project AII6 21] 1999 Dear Mr. Adeh: , CITY ENGINEER I am responding (objecting), in writing, as requested, to'your letter of August 17, 1999, specifically to item (j) page 2. An exact copy of this objection has been delivered to the City Clerk betore the August 30, 5 pm deadline. Today I have called 920-7476 as indicated on your letter to find out exactly where, when, and how deep and wide the trenches should be so that I can decide to be or not to be responsible for providing and backfilling a trench which is in accordance with app!icable rules etc. referred to in paragraph (j). I have not yet had a response. Concequently, my objection and inclination to do our own trench work is not based on current knowledge of exactly where trenches are proposed and is submitted only as an objection to meet the August 30, 1999 deadline if later information would provoke this decision. Digging our own trench would only be our choice were the proposed trench to pass through our fences, near trees, storage sheds and/or water or gas lines, and require open gates (dog escape), or were there to be unspecified dates for workers to occupy our property, especially in our absence. if, as I proposed to Banner Engineering last summer, the trenches were to be dug, for the most part, on the street side of our fence, I would be ever so grateful and would be less concerned about the above. We have had unfortunate experience in the past when the City widened Gibson Avenue to our front door and when a new phone pole and box were installed on our property in our absence. We 1. Lost our curb cut 2. Had our fence and gate damaged 3. Needed to have large protective rocks installed to prevent cars from hitting our house 4. Needed to have a unsightly 3 foot curb installed on Gibson to protect our barn which ended up literal inches from the road. 5. This winter a car skidded up the high protective curb and ran into our barn. 6. 2 1/2 feet of dirt were piled up against the barn exterior wall on the street side causing 3 feet of the exterior wall and building support system to completely deteriorate from moisture and rot. We have just finished replacing the walls and supports with treated green wood layered over with a 4 foot high piece of sheet metal to restructure and help protect the building from this unavoidable problem. In this historic vein, it is our request that trenches be planned and dug, for the most part, safetly outside the fence line and that any necessary entry through a fence or digging close to structures, trees or gates be brought to our attention early. We request to be informed in advance of specific wo~:k dates so that, if we are not on vacation, we can be here to supervise the utility company's work. If this is not feasible, we would request that we be responsible to dig and fill any areas in which damage might occur. Thank you for your consideration of our objection and for any reply that would help us to make an informed decision. Ap~'e::::~~ ~ Anne Byard 860 Gibson Aspen, Co. 8161'~ 544- '1950 SMUGGLER POWER LINE UNDERGROUNDING PROJ T ~GM PLANS LIST 403 Park Avenue Magne Nostrdahl 607 E Cooper Avenue 36,375.56 0.0661 77,830.16 405 Park Avenue Magne Nostrdahl 607 E Cooper Avenue 20,288.56 0.0368 43,409.97 655 Gibson Avenue Florence Uhlhorn P.O. Box 10832, Aspen 1,781.16 0.0032 3,811.02 700 Gibson Avenue William Griffith 1660 Lincoln St., Ste 1530 10,955.t6 0.0199 23,439.97 701 Gibson Avenue Harris & Elaine Cahn P.O. Box 4060, Aspen 681.16 0.0012 1,457.43 707 Gibson Avenue Doug & Barb Sheffer P.O. Box 250, Aspen 681.16 0.0012 1,457.43 728 Francis Street Cahn & Parnters P.O. BOx 4060, Aspen 20,068.16 0.0364 42,938.40 805 Gibson Avenue Stan& rose Laudski P.O. Box 2396, Aspen 13,477.16 0.0245 28,836.11 ~0 Gibson Avenue Anne B. Peterson 35 Locust, Mill Valley, CA 10,294.16 0.0187 22,025.67 , 860 Gibson Avenue : ~ne B. Peterson 35 Locust, Mill Valley, CA 11,259.66 0.0204 24,091:48 880 Gibson Avenue Anne B. Peterson 35 Locust, Mill Valley, CA 6,867.16 0.0125 14,693.17 851 Gibson Avenue Ralph & Lynne Whipple 855 Gibson Avenue 2,881.16 0.0052 6,164.61 910 Gibson Avenue Carol Loewenstem 910 Gibson Avenue 12,401.66 0.0225 26,534.94 920 Gibson Avenue Carol Loewenstern 910 Gibson Avenue 4,933.66 0.0090 10,556.20 925 Gibson Avenue Edwin Vare 22 Wildrose Ave,Guilford CT 11,659.66 0.0212 24,947.33 925 I/2 Gibson Avenue ~n Marshall P.O. Box 10894, Aspen 5,580.66 0.0101 11,940.54 927 Gibson Avenue Charles A. Maple 927 Gibson Avenue 14,538.66 0.0264 31,107.32 931 Gibson Avenue James & Marlene Mickey 931 Gibson Avenue 5,~6.16 0.0101 11,866.72 933 Gibson Avenue Thomas Lewis 5,~6.16 0.0101 11,866.72 935 Gibson Avenue Thomas Lewis 5,546.16 0.0101 11,866.72 109 Neale Street Weismand Enterprises 2626 W Lake Ave, MN MN 10,646.16 0.0193 22,778.82 111 Neale Street Weismand Enterprises 2626 W Lake Ave, MN MN 21,806.16 0.0396 46,657.07 113 Neale Street Weismand ~nterprises 2626 W Lake Ave, MN MN 10,646.16 0.0193 22,778.82 114 Neale Street Lisbeth Ensminger P.O. Box 9934, Aspen 6,406.16 0.0116 13,706.80 115 Neale Street Ken & Jane Owen P.O. Box 88, Chapman R, TX 5,688.16 0.0103 12,170.55 117 Neale Street Jeff Shoaf P.O. Box 2522, Aspen 5,853.16 0.0106 12,523.58 119 Neale Street Jeff Shoaf P.O. Box 2522, Aspen 7,156.16 0.0130 15,311.52 932A Queen Street Ernst Kapeli P.O. Box 1962, Aspen 6,463.66 0.0117 13,829.83 932B Queen Street Ernst Kapeli P.O. Box 1962,.Aspen 10,088.16 0.0183 21,584.91 973 Queen Street River House LLC 28 W Grand Ave, Mon~ale NJ 12,847.16 0.0233 27,488.14 977 Queen Street Susan Par~ 977 Queen Street 4,458.16 0.0081 9,538.80 979 Queen Street Marcella DeCray 30 Commonweath Ave, S F CA' 9, 146.16 0.0166 19,569.38 905 King Street Ernst Kappeli P.O. Box 1962, Aspen 14,133.66 0.0257 30,240.77 910 King Street NPJ Partners 570 S Riverside Ave, Aspen 681.16 0.0012 1,457.43 915 King Street Ernst Kappeli P.O. Box 1962, Aspen 4,631.16 0.0084 9,908.96 925 King Street Ernst Kappeli P.O; Box 1962, Aspen 6,806.16 0.0124 14,562.65 935 King Street Ernst Kappeli P.O. Box 1962, Aspen 6,723.16 0.0122 14;385.06 936 King Street Tetra Firma Partnership P.O. Box 8116, Aspen 7,896.76 0.0143 16,896.13 955 King Street William Lipsey 414 N. Mill St., Aspen 1,781.1.6 0.0032 3,811.02 975 King Street Tom Isaac 975 King Street t ,781.16 0.0032 3,811.02 980 King Street Don Lang P.O. Box 4166, Aspen 19,520.16 0.0355 41,765.88 981 King Street CL Astor & Co. 981 King Street 16,431.16 0.0298 35,156.57 985 King Street Larry Lawrence 6309 Hartley Dr, La Jolla CA 1,781.16 0.0032 3,811.02 987 King Street Larry Lawrence 6309 Hartley Dr, La Jolla CA 1,781.16 0.0032 3,811.02 990 King Street Lois M B Vangneur 60 Flying Fish Rd, Carbondale 9,999.16 0.0182 21,394.48 995 King Street Fullerton Trust 21 Glenwood Ave, Ross CA 1,781.16 0.0032 3,811.02 606 Spring Street Jesse Health 2125 Hawthorne PI, Denver 1,781.16 0.0032 3,811.02 506 Walnut Street Silvia Davis P.O. Box 11481 1,781.16 0.0032 3,811.02 509 Walnut Street Silvia Davis P.O. Box 11481 1,781.16 0.0032 3,811.02 515 Walnut Street Clufie Bennis 515 Walnut Street 10,588.16 0.0192 22,654.72 520 Wain ut Street Michael Ortiz 520 Wain ut Street 6,606.16 0.0120 14, 134.72 530 Walnut Street Angeline Griffith 530 Walnut Street 8,550.16 0.0155 18,294.16 541 Walnut Street Angeline Griffith 530 Walnut Street 13,016.16 0.0236 27,849,74 552 Walnut Street Angeline Griffith 530 Walnut Street 3,638.16 0.0066 7,784.31 555 Walnut Street Angeline Griffith 530 Walnut Street 9,051.16 0.0164 19,366.11 511 Race Street Bob Zupansis P.O. Box 11481, Aspen 6,606.16 0.0120 14,134.72 548 Race Street Jon Busch 548 Race Street 7,441.16 0.0135 15,921.31 511 Spruce Street Mckerrow & Rutgers 511 & 512 Spruce Street 3,061.16 0.0056 6,549.74 533 Spruce Street DaVid & Marg Harris 533 Spruce Street 6,606.16 0.0120 14,134.72 535 Spruce Street Ward'& Liz Hauenstein 535 Spruce Street 6,606.16 0.0120 14,134.72 537 Spruce Street Jon Busch 548 Race Street 8,461.16 0.0154 18,103.73 1000 Matchless Drive Smugglers Racquet Club P.O. Box 8788 1,781.16 0.0032 3,811.02 1000 Park Circle Smugglers Racquet Club P.O. Box 8788 14,336.16 0.0260 30,674.05 109 Neale Street TCI Cable TV P:O. Box 5630, Denver CO 6,950.16 0.0126 14,870.76 109 Neale Street Street Light #18 4,364.16 0.0079 9,337.68 114 Neale Street Street Light # 19 2,518.66 0.0046 5,389.00 910 Gibson Avenue Street Light # 1 10,843.66 0.0197 23,201.40 2 506 Walnut Street Street Light #8 2,681.16 0.0049 5,736.68 509 Walnut Street Street Light #8 0.0000 511 Spruce Street TCI Cable TV 3,281.16 0.0060' 7,020.46 512 Spruce Street TCI Cable TV SGM'S FAX LIST TOTAL OF 1 ST INSTALLMENT 550,628.44 1178.140.00 TRAILER COURT Douglas Allen 600 E Hopkins, Ste 302 4,011 .'~0 0.0094 8,583.58 213 Cottonwood Lane Kristie Anderlik 213 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 311 Oak Lane Russell Anderson 311 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 316 Oak Lane Tim Anderson 316 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 132 Maple Lane Keith Archuleta P.O. Box 2755, 132 Maple Ln 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 315 Oak Lane Diana Baker 315 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Kirk Baker P:O. Box 1520 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 317 Oak Lane Patti Bennett 317 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583,58 Jock Boyle 13833 Stewart Avenue 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 124 Maple Lane Rick Brebner 124 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 209 Cottonwood Lane Sandy Brehob 209 Cottonwood Lane 4,011,70 0.0094 8,583,58 112 Maple Lane Lauri Brooks 112 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583,58 Vicki Brooks P,O. Box 10281 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 John Cain 620 Fountain Avenue 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 207 Cottonwood Lane Bey Campbell 207 Cottonwood Lane 4,011,70 0.0094 8,583.58 130 Maple Lane Michael Christopher 130 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583,58 218 Cottonwood Lane Patti & Tom Claper 218 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0,0094 8,583,58 328 Oak Lane Stephanie Costello 328 Oak Lane 4,011,70 0,0094 8,583.58 112 Maple Lane Bob Cox 112 Maple Lane 4,011,70 0.0094 8,583.58 101 Maple Lane David Crouch 101 Maple Lane 4,011,70 0.0094 8,583,58 140 Maple Lane Murray Cunningham P.O. Box 9333, 140 Maple 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 142 Maple Lane Deb Curtis 142 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0,0094 8,583.58 122 Maple Lane Tom D'Ari P.O, Box 2178, 122 Maple 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583,58 David Danforth P.O. Box 1863 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 314 Oak Lane Susan DeCillis 314 Oak Lane, P.O. Box 2736 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 205 Cottonwood Lane George Detko 205 Cottonwood Lane 4,0.11.70 0.0094 8,583.58 200 Cottonwood Lane Doug Driskett 200 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 117 Maple Lane Jeff Finesilver P.O. Box 8498, 117 Maple 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 228 Cottonwood Lane Elsie Fisher 228 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 322 Oak Lane William FOntana P.O. Box 3313,322 Oak Ln 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 210 COttonwood Lane Candi & Dan forde 210 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 223 Cottonwood Lane Peter Freckleton 223 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Elmer &Virginia Funk P.O. Box 1413 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 216 Cottonwood Lane Steve Gall 216 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 325 Oak Lane Vince Gallucio P.O. Box 8065, 325 Oak Ln 4,011 .,70 0.0094 8,583.58 313 Oak Lane Warher &Pam Giles 313 Oak Lane, Aspen 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Ed &Jan Gipe P.O. Box 2032 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 105 Maple Lane Steve Gonzales 105 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 220 Cottonwood Billy Graham P.O. box 1455, 220 Cottonwood 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Gupta-Grow Enterprises 5711 S 86th Circle, Omaha NE 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 231 Cottonwood Lane Linda Hanek 231 CottOnwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 975 King Street Howard Hatanaka 975 King Street 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 202 Cottonwood Lane Mini Hauzil 202 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 225 Cottonwood Lane Mark Hesselschwerdt P.O. Box 2522, 225 Cottonwood 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 311 Oak Lane David Hoch 311 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 319 Oak Lane Jeanne Jaoobi P.Q. Box 4834, 319 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 215 Cottonwood Lane Jim Jacobs 215 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Jim Jacobs P.O. Box 97, Loma CO 4,011.70- 0.0094 8.583.58 115 Maple Lane Elizabeth Johnson 115 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 109 Maple Lane Dennis Jung P.O. Box 8351, 109 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 109 Maple Lane Lisa Kane P.O. Box 8351, 109 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Jacquelyn Kasabach P.O. Box 4166 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 208 Cottonwood Lane Mike Kelly 208 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 138 Maple Lane Richard Kerr 138 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 106 Maple Lane · Chris &donna King 106 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 : Warren King 617 E Cooper 4,011.70 0.009~ 8,583.58 318 Oak Lane Cindi Kirkwood 318 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8.583.58 217 Cottonwood DaVid Ko~end P.O. Bo~< 8113, 217 Cottonwood 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Stanley &Rose Lauriski P.O. Box 803 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 DeAnna Lawrence 10030 Grandview DR 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Nick &Sarah Lebby P.O. Box 4010. 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 113 Maple Lane Philip & Kent LeBoulillier P.O. Box 9425, 113 Maple Ln 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Lora Lewis 935 Gibson Avenue 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Thomas Lewis 100 Anchor DR #18, Key Largo FL 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 320 Oak Lane Scott & Beyron Lindenau 320 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 211 Cottonwood lane Robert Locarro 211 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 134 Maple Lane Gary Luhnow P.O. Box 2~82, 134 Maple 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 227 Cottonwood lane Rebecca Magill 227 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0,0094 8,583.58 Larry Meloy P.O. Box 3083 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Mead Metcalf P.O. Box 32 4,011.7.0 0.0094 8,583.58 Lee Mitler 747 South Galena 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 227 CottonwOod Lane Tom Miller 227 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Peter & Monica Mocklin P.O. Box 807 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Hector Nakagawa P.O. Box 1864 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 315 Oak Lane Rosario Nakagawa 315 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 119 Maple Lane Annie &Art Nerbonne 119 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 204 Cottonwood Lane Ken Oakes 204 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 224 Cottonwood Lane Kevin & Nia Padden 224 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8~583.58 129 Maple Lane Chip &Reed Patterson 129 Maple Lane 4 011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 305 Oak Lane Lynn &John Phillips 305 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 308 Oak Lane Mary Fran Powell 308 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 114 Maple Lane Nicki Rapp 114 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Don Rathbun P.O. Box 1573 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 118 Maple Lane Mary Rechlitz 118 Maple Lane 4,011.70 '0.0094 8,583.58 228 Cottonwood Lane Thomas Reynolds 228 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Lisa Ruggieri P.O. Box 3915 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 127 Maple Lane Madha Ryan 127 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 301 Oak lane SHOA Oh~ce 301 Oak 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 116 Maple Lane Patti &Chuck Simpson 116 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 128 Maple Lane Ray Smalls P.O. box 3197, 128 Maple Lane 4,011 ~70 0.0094 8,583.58 108 Maple Lane Phyllis Stone 108 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 110 Maple Lane Mario Strobl P.O. Box 9774, 110 Maple 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 231 Cottonwood Lane Jane Taylor 231 Cottonwood Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 126 Maple Lane Jonathan TeusChner 126 Maple Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Ray &Ida Toland P.O. Box 10478 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 Henry & Lana Trettin 1299 OCean Ave,Santa Monica CA 4,Q11.70 0.0094 8,583.58 212 Cottonwood Lane Bill Tuite 212 CottonwOod Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 307 Oak Lane Bob Vail 307 Oak Lane 4.011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 323 Oak Lane Jerry &Donna Van Hoy 323 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 310 Oak Lane Richard & Denise Vetromile 310 Oak Lane 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 221 Cottonwood Kallen Von Renki 221 Cottonwood 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 209 Cottonwood Lane Mel Waldrop 209 Cottonwood Lane 4,011:70 0.0094 8,583.58 Solvieg Warming P.O. Box 5177 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 ~ David &Lynn Weiss P.O. Box 11911 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 219 Cottonwood Dorothy Winagle P.O. box 4744,219 CottonWood 4,011.7,0 0.0094 8,583.58 Lawrence Winnerman 317 Park Avenue 4,011.70 0.0094 8,583.58 425,240,20 909,860.00 Assessment Finance Charge Total Assessment Surrounding Area 550,628.4~ 627,511,56. 1,178,140.00 Trailer Court 425,240.20 484,619.80 909,860.00 975,868.64 1,112,131.36 2,088,000.00 Finance Charge increases cost approx. 1.13964 times.