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4.4. Maximum Assessments for the Motor Court Units <br />There are one hundred seventy-eight (178) subdivided motor court units within the District. Each of <br />the planned motor court units is deemed to receive proportional special benefit from the maintenance <br />and operation of the improvements. When the District was formed in fiscal year 1996!97, a basic <br />assessment, per lot per year was established for the motor court units. In addition, an annual <br />maximum assessment was also established for each future year, which included a cost of living <br />increase to allow for reasonable increases in maintenance costs. An additional reserve fund of <br />$70.22 per unit will be included in the motor court assessment per unit for each of the first five years. <br />Beginning with the sixth year (FY 2001/02), and for each year thereafter, this "Additional Reserve <br />Fund" will only be levied to the extent necessary to replenish the monies spent from the Reserve <br />Fund during the previous year for maintenance costs which exceed the "annual Maximum <br />Assessment" income. <br />The District Reserve Fund was fully funded as of June 30, 2001; therefore the "Additional Reserve <br />Fund" will not be collected in fiscal year 2008/09. <br />The table on the following page reflects the basic assessment, annual maximum assessment <br />including a cost of living increase, the additional reserve fund component and the total maximum <br />assessment for motor court units per year through fiscal year 2025/26. <br />Heron Bay Maintenance District Annual Report -City of San Leandro 4-3 <br />Prepared by NBS -Fiscal Year 2008/09 <br />