Section 10204 Of Chapter 3. Resolution Of Intention And Report From California Streets And Highways Code >> Division 12. >> Chapter 3.
10204
. The report of the person or board to whom the improvement is
referred by the legislative body shall contain all of the following:
(a) Plans and specifications of the proposed improvement if the
improvement is not already installed. The plans and specifications
need not be detailed and are sufficient if they show or describe the
general nature, location, and extent of the improvements. If the
assessment district is divided into zones, the plans and
specifications shall indicate the class and the type of improvements
to be provided for each zone. The plans or specifications may be
prepared as separate documents, or either or both may be incorporated
in the report as a combined document.
(b) A general description of works or appliances already installed
and any other property necessary or convenient for the operation of
the improvement, if the works, appliances, or property are to be
acquired as part of the improvement.
(c) An estimate of the cost of the improvement and of the cost of
lands, rights-of-way, easements, and incidental expenses in
connection with the improvement, including any cost of registering
bonds. If the legislative body, in the resolution of intention,
ordered that private utility damages be included in the assessment,
the report shall contain an estimate of the private utility damages.
If the legislative body, in the resolution of intention, declared its
intention to levy an assessment for the maintenance, repair, or
improvement of the work, system, or facility, the report shall
contain an estimate of the amount of this assessment for each of the
first five years during which the assessment would be levied.
(d) A diagram showing, as they existed at the time of the passage
of the resolution of intention, all of the following:
(1) The exterior boundaries of the assessment district.
(2) The boundaries of any zones within the district.
(3) The lines and dimensions of each parcel of land within the
district.
Each subdivision, including each separate condominium interest, as
defined in Section 783 of the Civil Code, shall be given a separate
number upon the diagram. The diagram may refer to the county assessor'
s maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of any
parcels, in which case those maps shall govern for all details
concerning the lines and dimensions of the parcels.
(e) A proposed assessment of the total amount of the cost and
expenses of the proposed improvement upon the several subdivisions of
land in the district in proportion to the estimated benefits to be
received by each subdivision, respectively, from the improvement. In
the case of an assessment for installation of planned local drainage
facilities which are financed, in whole or in part, pursuant to
Section 66483 of the Government Code, the assessment levied against
each parcel of subdivided land may be levied on the basis of the
proportionate storm water runoff from each parcel. When any portion
or percentage of the cost and expenses of the improvement is ordered
to be paid out of the treasury of the municipality, pursuant to
Section 10201, the amount of that portion or percentage shall first
be deducted from the total estimated cost and expenses of the
improvement, and the assessment upon property proposed in the report
shall include only the remainder of the estimated cost and expenses.
The assessment shall refer to the subdivisions by their respective
numbers as assigned pursuant to subdivision (d).
(f) A proposed maximum annual assessment upon each of the several
subdivisions of land in the district to pay costs incurred by the
city and not otherwise reimbursed which result from the
administration and collection of assessments or from the
administration or registration of any associated bonds and reserve or
other related funds.