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6/7/1999
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areas to be maintained are shown on Exhibit "A" entitled, "Seaport Boulevard <br /> Landscape Maintenance District, Areas of Public Improvement Requiring <br /> Landscape Maintenance", attached hereto and by this reference incorporated <br /> herein. <br /> <br /> (c) The public interest, convenience and necessity require and this <br />Council intends to order, that the costs and expenses of maintaining and <br />operating the local public improvements hereinafter described (the <br />"Improvements"), including the costs of necessary repairs, replacement, fuel, <br />power, electrical current, care, supervision and any and all other items <br />necessary for the proper maintenance and operation thereof, shall be assessed <br />upon the properties within the District in proportion to the special benefit <br />conferred on said properties by the maintenance and operation of the <br />Improvements, which are described, generally, in Exhibit "B", entitled, "General <br />Description of Improvements and Required Maintenance - Seaport Boulevard <br />Landscape Maintenance District," attached hereto and by this reference <br />incorporated herein. <br /> <br /> (d) Subsequent to the establishment of the District, at the statewide <br />general election held on November 5, 1996, the electorate approved Proposition <br />No. 218 ("Proposition 218 ") which, among other matters, added Article XIIID to <br />the Constitution of the State of California which, in addition to requiring a protest <br />hearing (such as that already required under the Ordinance) requires that a <br />property owners' election be held on the question of approval of levying <br />assessments and that all such assessments shall be supported by a detailed <br /> <br />Reso-670 2 <br />F:/sh/shRC/Council <br />05/17/99, 06/03/99 <br />FXS:rg <br />Reso-213.doc ]. 3646 <br /> <br /> <br />
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