Laserfiche WebLink
HERON BAY MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT <br />ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 96-3 <br />CITY OF SAN LEANDRO <br />EXHIBIT B (continued) <br />The current proposal is to form this District at the end of FY 1995-96. Therefore, the amount <br />of the proposed assessments for FY 1996-97 is as shown on the attached "Assessment Roll" <br />(Exhibit Q. <br />Until such time as the Army Corps of Engineers, or any other applicable governmental regulatory <br />agency, releases Citation Homes from any further monitoring requirements associated with the <br />implementation of the Mitigation and Monitoring Plan for the Citation Marsh, Citation Homes <br />Central will assume all responsibilities, take any and all necessary actions, and pay all costs for <br />remediation or work of any kind necessary to bring the Citation Marsh into compliance with the <br />RMI Mitigation and Monitoring Plan wherein such compliance shall be determined by the Army <br />Corps of Engineers or any other applicable governmental regulatory agency. Therefore, this <br />District shall annually reimburse to Citation Homes Central those actual, documented costs <br />incurred by them during the intervening period of time from the establishment of this District until <br />regulatory compliance has been obtained, said annual reimbursement shall not exceed the <br />estimated cost of this work listed as Item 4.b) in the Cost Estimate incorporated in this Exhibit <br />B. Following full regulatory compliance, this District will assume full responsibility for the <br />operation and maintenance of Citation Marsh. <br />As to the amount of the maximum annual assessment which may be levied in future years, it is <br />the intent of this District that the maximum assessments shown herein for FY 1996-97 be <br />increased by 2 % each successive year (over the rate of the previous year) to approximate increases <br />in costs of maintenance. <br />The proposed assessments include a Maintenance Reserve Fund to be accumulated at the rate of <br />$60,000 per year to a maximum reserve of $300,000. Depletions of this reserve will be recovered <br />by increasing the annual assessments of succeeding years, up to the maximum increase of 2 % as <br />described above, until the reserve is restored in full. <br />Exhibit B <br />3 of 7 <br />L'� <br />