File #: 21-0317    Version: Name:
Type: City Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/21/2021 In control: Special Concurrent Meeting of the Oakland Redevelopment Successor Agency/City Council
On agenda: 5/10/2021 Final action: 5/10/2021
Title: Subject: Utility Undergrounding Assessment District No. 2021-232 Piedmont Pines Phase II From: Transportation Department Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation: 1) A Resolution Of Intention To 1) Order Improvements And To Form The City Of Oakland Utility Underground Assessment District No. 2021-232, Piedmont Pines Phase II; 2) Find That The Improvements Are Of More Than Local Or Ordinary Public Benefit, And The Cost And Expenses, Including Incurred City Cost Of District Creation Thereof, Are Made Chargeable Upon The Assessment District; 3) Provide That The Council Intends To Levy A Special Assessment Upon The Land Within The Assessment District; 4) Provide That Bonds Shall Be Issued To Finance A Portion Of The Costs Of Improvements; 5) Appoint Harris & Associates As The Engineer Of Work For The Assessment District; And 6) Direct The Engineer Of Work To Make And File The Engineer’s Report With The City Clerk; And
Attachments: 1. View Report, 2. View Report A-E Cover, 3. View Report Attachment A, 4. View Report Attachment B, 5. View Report Attachment C, 6. View Report Attachment D, 7. View Report Attachment E, 8. View Legislation, 9. 88630 CMS
Related files: 21-0318

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Subject:                     Utility Undergrounding Assessment District No. 2021-232 Piedmont Pines Phase II

From:                                           Transportation Department

Recommendation: Adopt The Following Pieces Of Legislation:

 

1) A Resolution Of Intention To 1) Order Improvements And To Form The City Of Oakland Utility Underground Assessment District No. 2021-232, Piedmont Pines Phase II; 2) Find That The Improvements Are Of More Than Local Or Ordinary Public Benefit, And The Cost And Expenses, Including Incurred City Cost Of District Creation Thereof, Are Made Chargeable Upon The Assessment District; 3) Provide That The Council Intends To Levy A Special Assessment Upon The Land Within The Assessment District; 4) Provide That Bonds Shall Be Issued To Finance A Portion Of The Costs Of Improvements; 5) Appoint Harris & Associates As The Engineer Of Work For The Assessment District; And 6) Direct The Engineer Of Work To Make And File The Engineer’s Report With The City Clerk; And