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EXHIBIT `C' <br />CITY OF REDWOOD CITY <br />SEAPORT BOULEVARD LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT <br />NOTICE OF PROPOSED ASSESSMENT <br />Assessor's Parcel Number <br />XXX -XX -XXX <br />Maximum Annual <br />Assessment Levy on Parcel <br />$XX.XX <br />Property Owner Name <br />Mailing Address <br />Total Annual District Budget: <br />Maximum Annual District Assessment: <br />Your Maximum Annual Assessment: <br />$212,500.00 <br />$212,500.00 <br />$XX.XX <br />Reason for the Proposed Assessment: On July 27, 1987 the City Council of the City of <br />Redwood City established the Seaport Boulevard Landscape Maintenance District (the <br />"District ") which provided for the levy of annual assessments on parcels within the District <br />pursuant to a method of assessment spread in an aggregate amount sufficient to pay for estimated <br />annual landscape maintenance expenses associated with landscaping improvements in the <br />District (the "Facilities "), the maintenance of which benefited privately owned parcels within the <br />District. On November 5, 1996 California voters approved Proposition 218, an amendment to <br />the California Constitution that requires existing, new or increased assessments, beginning July <br />1, 1997, to be approved by affected property owners pursuant to a majority vote. Each property <br />will receive one ballot that is weighted according to the proportional financial obligation of the <br />affected property. On May 22, 2000,this District was ratified in accordance to Proposition 218, <br />and a similar property owners' election was called. On July 10, 2000, the ballots were tallied, <br />All owners who voted, voted in favor of the proposed 5 -year budget covering the period of 2000 <br />to 2005, and approved the assessment for the years covered. <br />Description of Improvements: The Facilities to be maintained by the District include the <br />furnishing of services and materials for the maintenance, operation and servicing of the <br />following: 1) provision of the life, growth, health and beauty of landscaping along Seaport <br />Boulevard (excluding median landscaping), including cultivation, irrigation, trimming, spraying, <br />fertilizing, and treating for disease or injury; 2) the removal of trimmings, rubbish, debris and <br />other solid waste along Seaport Boulevard (excluding rubbish from the median thereof); 3) the <br />provision of services, materials and equipment for the maintenance, operation, repair, and <br />servicing of the retention basin storm drain pump station, including the acquisition of electrical <br />power; 4) the provision of a yearly application of an algaecide to the retention basin; 5) the <br />