STOCKTON CONSOLIDATED STORM DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 2005-1 2008-2009 Fiscal Year Annual Engineer’s Report Public Hearing Municipal Utilities.

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STOCKTON CONSOLIDATED STORM DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT Fiscal Year Annual Engineer’s Report Public Hearing Municipal Utilities Department July 8, 2008 Agenda Item 9.01

STORM DRAINAGE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT City’s Storm Water Discharge Permit requires storm water pollution control devices in new development City’s Storm Water Discharge Permit requires storm water pollution control devices in new development July 26, 2005: Consolidated Storm Drainage Maintenance District established to fund device maintenance July 26, 2005: Consolidated Storm Drainage Maintenance District established to fund device maintenance

STOCKTON CONSOLIDATED STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO

BUDGET TO MAINTAIN FOLLOWING IMPROVEMENTS SJAFCA Detention Basin #2 – filtration basin to ground water SJAFCA Detention Basin #2 – filtration basin to ground water 1 – Lake series consisting of aeration systems, aquatic plants, and bio-filters 1 – Lake series consisting of aeration systems, aquatic plants, and bio-filters 2 – Extended Detention Basins 2 – Extended Detention Basins 1 – Baysaver Model # ½-48 x 48 manhole type 1 – Baysaver Model # ½-48 x 48 manhole type 1 – Patented Continuous Deflective Separation Media Filtration 1 – Patented Continuous Deflective Separation Media Filtration System by Continuous Deflective Separation Technologies System by Continuous Deflective Separation Technologies 2 – Storm Filters by Stormwater Management, Inc. 2 – Storm Filters by Stormwater Management, Inc. 3 – Storm Vault Mitigation Systems by ConSpan, Inc. 3 – Storm Vault Mitigation Systems by ConSpan, Inc. 1 – Storm Vault System by Contech Stormwater Solutions, Inc. 1 – Storm Vault System by Contech Stormwater Solutions, Inc. 2 – Vortechs (Model 2000 & 4000) by Stormwater 360 Treatment System 2 – Vortechs (Model 2000 & 4000) by Stormwater 360 Treatment System

Annual Assessment Varies by zone as a result of:  Zone size  Number of Dwelling Unit Equivalent Factor  Number of parcels within zone  Amount and type of improvements to be maintained Annual Adjustment: +3.0%  Based on San-Francisco-Oakland-San Jose Consumer Price Index Increase

Zone Budgets ZonePer Total Zone No.NamedueFAssessment 1Riverbend$ 45.98$30, ACannery Park$ 8.38$ 8, BCannery Park$ 17.76$10, Simbad Estates$ $16, Dama Estates$1,294.42$22, ASilver Springs & Gold Springs$ $47, B Silver Springs & Gold Springs$ $ 3,751.65

Zone Budgets Zone Per Total Zone No.Name dueFAssessment 6Old Oak Estates$ $14, Oakmore Meadows Unit 3$ $15, Little Johns Creek North & Little Johns Creek South$ $17, Malisa Manor$1,152.61$18,441.92

Zone Budgets ZonePer Total Zone No.NamedueFAssessment 10Meadowlands Unit 2$ $ 23, Westlake Villages$ $520, Moss Gardens$ $ 53,118.58

RECOMMENDATION Adopt Resolution to:  Overrule all public hearing protests  Approve & adopt Fiscal Year Stockton Consolidated Storm Drainage Maintenance Assessment District Engineer’s Report  Confirm and levy assessments for each Zone of District