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HomeMy WebLinkAbout00 Agenda Packet 2023-05-11 CITY OF PALM DESERT PALM DESERT CITY COUNCIL (CC), SUCCESSOR AGENCY TO THE PALM DESERT REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY (SA), AND HOUSING AUTHORITY (HA) MEETING (HYBRID MEETING) 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE PALM DESERT, CA 92260 REGULAR MEETING AGENDA Thursday, May 11, 2023 1:30 p.m. Study Session 3:00 p.m. Closed Session 4:00 p.m. Regular Session Pursuant to Assembly Bill 2449, this meeting may be conducted as a hybrid meeting allowing public access via teleconference or in person, and up to two Councilmembers may participate remotely. WATCH THE MEETING LIVE: Watch the City Council meeting live on the City’s website www.palmdesert.gov, under the “Council Agenda” link at the top of the homepage, or on the City’s YouTube Channel. OPTIONS FOR PARTICIPATING IN THIS MEETING: Attend the meeting in our Council Chamber at the Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260. To participate by email, internet, or phone, please see the detailed instructions on the last page of this agenda. AGENDA Thursday, May 11, 2023 City Council, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency, and Housing Authority Meeting Page 2 of 8 3:00 P.M. CLOSED SESSION CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC COMMENT FOR CLOSED SESSION ITEMS ONLY: This time has been set aside for members of the public to address the City Council on items contained only on the Closed Session Agenda within the three-minute time limit. Speakers may attend in person or utilize one of the three options listed on the last page of this agenda. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION CLOSED SESSION AGENDA A. Closed Session Meeting Minutes: April 27, 2023 B. Conference with Real Property Negotiator pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8: 1. Property Description: 45656 Mountain View Agency: City of Palm Desert City Negotiator: Todd Hileman/Chris Escobedo/Deborah Glickman Negotiating Parties: Fidelis Advisors Under Negotiation: Price and Terms 2. Property Description: 72-880 Highway 111, Palm Desert (APN 640-120-020) Agency: City of Palm Desert City Negotiator: Todd Hileman/Martin Alvarez/Eric Ceja Negotiating Parties: Seritage SRC Finance Under Negotiation: Price and Terms C. Conference with Labor Negotiators pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6: City Negotiator: Todd Hileman/Andrea Staehle Other Party Negotiator: Palm Desert Employee Organization D. Conference with Legal Counsel regarding Significant Exposure to Litigation pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2): Two (2) matters that, under the existing circumstances, the City Attorney believes create significant exposure to litigation. 4:00 P.M. REGULAR MEETING RECONVENE REGULAR MEETING ROLL CALL PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Councilmember Harnik INSPIRATION: Mayor Pro Tem Quintanilla AGENDA Thursday, May 11, 2023 City Council, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency, and Housing Authority Meeting Page 3 of 8 REPORT OF CLOSED SESSION: City Attorney Hargreaves AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS, AND APPOINTMENTS CITY MANAGER COMMENTS A. PURCHASING POLICY UPDATE MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS AND REQUESTS FOR ACTION NONAGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTS: This time has been set aside for the public to address the City Council on issues that are not on the agenda for up to three minutes. Speakers may attend in person or utilize one of the three options listed on the last page of the agenda. Because the Brown Act does not allow the City Council to act on items not listed on the agenda, members may briefly respond or refer the matter to staff for a report and recommendation at a future meeting. 1. CONSENT CALENDAR: All matters listed on the Consent Calendar are considered routine and may be approved by one motion. The public may comment on any items on the Consent Agenda within the three-minute time limit. Individual items may be removed by the City Council for a separate discussion. A. APPROVAL OF CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, AND HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES RECOMMENDATION: Approve the Minutes of April 27, 2023, Council meeting and the May 1 and May 2, 2023, study sessions. B. APPROVAL OF WARRANTS RECOMMENDATION: Approve warrants issued for the period of March 8, 2023, through April 28, 2023. C. AWARD CONTRACT NO. C44890 TO HORIZON PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE, INC., OF COACHELLA, CALIFORNIA, FOR THE DESERT WILLOW PERIMETER LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING REHABILITATION PHASE 2 PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $319,260 (PROJECT NO. 871-23) RECOMMENDATION: 1. Award Contract No. C44890 to Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc., of Coachella, California, for the Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project in the amount of $319,260. 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to set aside a contingency in the amount of $60,000 for unforeseen conditions. 3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to review and approve written requests for the use of contingency for unforeseen conditions per Section 3.30.170 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. 4. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement. AGENDA Thursday, May 11, 2023 City Council, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency, and Housing Authority Meeting Page 4 of 8 D. APPROVE FEE WAIVER AND TEMPORARY WAIVER OF CERTAIN PARKS ORDINANCES FOR THE DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT FUNDRAISER AT CIVIC CENTER PARK RECOMMENDATION: Approve fee waiver and temporary waiver of certain parks ordinances for Desert Recreation District fundraiser at Civic Center Park as follows: 1. 11.01.20 (Hours of Use in City Parks); 2. 11.01.140 (Amplified Sound in City Parks); 3. 11.01.080 O (Placement of Advertising Signage in City Parks); 4. 11.01.080 Q (Vendor Sales in City Parks); and 5. 11.01.080 W (Possession/Consumption of Alcohol in City Parks) pursuant to PDMC 9.58.040. E. HOUSING AUTHORITY - AUTHORIZE THE AWARD OF A GENERAL SERVICES AGREEMENT TO EXCLUSIVE PEST CONTROL SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $74,832 ANNUALLY FOR PEST CONTROL AND EXTERMINATION SERVICES AT THE HOUSING AUTHORITY RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTIES RECOMMENDATION: 1. Authorize the award of a three-year General Services Agreement, with an option to renew no more than two additional one-year terms to Exclusive Pest Control Services for pest control and extermination services at the Housing Authority residential rental properties, in a total annual amount not to exceed $74,832 (includes an annual cost of $62,580 and $12,252 for as-needed additional services). 2. Authorize RPM Company, the Housing Authority’s contracted management company, to monitor the Agreement and authorize additional pest control and extermination services as determined to be necessary due to emergency actions and/or to proactively respond to the needs of the properties. F. ACCEPT CONTRACT NO. C43340 WITH CHRISP COMPANY OF FREEMONT, CALIFORNIA, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE HAYSTACK ROAD TRAFFIC CALMING AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PHASE 1 & PD LINK PHASE 1 CLASS III BICYCLE FACILITIES AS COMPLETE AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY CLERK TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION (PROJECT NO. 667-21 & 708-20) RECOMMENDATION: 1. Accept Contract No. C43340 with Chrisp Company of Freemont, California, for the construction of the Haystack Road Traffic Calming and Safety Improvements Phase 1 and PD Link Phase 1 Class III Bicycle Facilities as complete. 2. Authorize the City Clerk to file the Notice of Completion. AGENDA Thursday, May 11, 2023 City Council, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency, and Housing Authority Meeting Page 5 of 8 G. ACCEPT RESIGNATIONS FROM THE BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS, FINANCE COMMITTEE, HOUSING COMMISSION, AND RESOURCE PRESERVATION AND ENHANCEMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Accept with regret the resignation of Pamela Martin from the Building Board of Appeals, Karen Alexander from the Finance Committee, and Dennis Guinaw from the Housing Commission and Resource Preservation and Enhancement Committee. H. AUTHORIZE A CHANGE ORDER TO THE EL PASEO PARKING & BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT CONTRACT WITH FG CREATIVE IN THE AMOUNT OF $40,000 RECOMMENDATION: 1. Authorize a Change Order to El Paseo Parking and Business Improvement District contract C43370 with FG Creative in the amount of $40,000. 2. Authorize the City Manager to execute said agreement on behalf of the City. I. APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO CONTRACT NUMBER C41660 WITH SAME DAY EXPRESS FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT’S PERMANENT PUBLIC ART COLLECTION AND THE EL PASEO SCULPTURE EXHIBITION RECOMMENDATION: 1. Approve Amendment No. 2 to Contract Number C41660 with Same Day Express in the amount of $55,200 from the term of July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, for maintenance of the City of Palm Desert’s permanent public art collection and the El Paseo Sculpture Exhibition. 2. Approve up to $20,000 on an as needed basis for additional public art maintenance and repair services from Same Day Express. 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute amendment. J. ACCEPT CONTRACT NO. C43400 AS COMPLETE FOR THE NORTH SPHERE WIND FENCE INSTALLATION PROJECT (PROJECT 767-22) RECOMMENDATION: Accept Contract No. C43400 with Red Hawk Services, Inc., of Perris, California, for the North Sphere Wind Fence Installation Project as complete and authorize the City Clerk to file the Notice of Completion. K. SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1393 AMENDING AND UPDATING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE, INCLUDING UPDATES TO TITLE 25, ZONING RECOMMENDATION: Waive the second reading of the ordinance text in its entirety and read by title only; and adopt Ordinance No. 1393. AGENDA Thursday, May 11, 2023 City Council, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency, and Housing Authority Meeting Page 6 of 8 L. AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO RENEW AN AGREEMENT WITH ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC., (ESRI) FOR AN ENTERPRISE ADVANTAGE PROGRAM IN THE AMOUNT OF $56,500.00 RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the City Manager to renew an agreement with Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc., (ESRI) for an Enterprise Advantage Program, in the amount of $56,500.00, to provide consulting, training, and technical assistance for Geographic Information Systems initiatives. M. APPROVE THE START OF PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY AND COLLECT ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS AND GRANT PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF THE 2023/2024 ENGINEER’S REPORT FOR CONSOLIDATED PALM DESERT LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 RECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt: 1. A Resolution to initiate proceedings for the levy and collection of annual assessments for Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2023/2024. 2. A Resolution to declare the intent to levy and collect annual assessments granting preliminary approval of the 2032/2024 Engineer’s Report for Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1. 3. Set a public hearing to be held at City Hall on Thursday, June 22, 2023. N. APPROVE THE START OF PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT FOR CITY OF PALM DESERT BENEFIT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023/2024 RECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt: 1. A Resolution to initiate proceedings for the levy and collection of assessments for City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2023/2024. 2. A Resolution to declare its intention to levy the annual assessment for City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2023/2024, pursuant to the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982 and appointing a time and place for the public hearing on these matters. 3. Set a public hearing to be held at City Hall on Thursday, June 22, 2023. O. ACCEPT CONTRACT NO. C43130 AS COMPLETE FOR THE COOK STREET REHABILITATION PROJECT (PROJECT 752-21) RECOMMENDATION: Accept Contract No. C43130 with Matich Corporation of San Bernadino, California, for the Cook Street Rehabilitation Project as complete and authorize the City Clerk to file the Notice of Completion. AGENDA Thursday, May 11, 2023 City Council, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency, and Housing Authority Meeting Page 7 of 8 CONSENT ITEMS HELD OVER: Items removed from the Consent Calendar for separate discussion are considered at this time. 2. ACTION CALENDAR: A. REQUEST FOR DIRECTION REGARDING THE WAYFINDING SIGN PROGRAM MASTERPLAN PROJECT RECOMMENDATION: Provide staff direction on modifications/improvements to the Wayfinding Sign Program and the entry monument signage. B. REQUEST FOR DIRECTION REGARDING THE PALM DESERT LIBRARY RECOMMENDATION: Provide staff direction regarding the Palm Desert Library. C. AUTHORIZE STAFF TO PROCEED WITH PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT PROCESS AND PUBLIC EDUCATION ON POTENTIAL GENERAL SALES TAX MEASURE AND PROVIDE DIRECTION ON DRAFTING A RESOLUTION WITH BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR THE COUNCIL’S CONSIDERATION AT A FUTURE DATE RECOMMENDATION: Authorize staff to proceed with the public education process and public engagement on a potential general sales tax revenue (also known as transaction and use tax) measure and provide direction to staff on drafting a resolution with ballot language for the council’s consideration at a future date. D. INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12.04 OF THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING ENCROACHMENTS AND EXCAVATIONS RECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and pass to second reading an Ordinance amending Chapter 12.04 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code regarding encroachments and excavations. E. INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE RELATIVE TO THE HOMELESSNESS TASK FORCE MEMBERSHIP RECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and introduce an ordinance amending the Palm Desert Municipal Code relative to the Homelessness Task Force Membership. 3. PUBLIC HEARINGS None. 4. INFORMATION ITEMS None. ADJOURNMENT AGENDA Thursday, May 11, 2023 City Council, Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency, and Housing Authority Meeting Page 8 of 8 THREE OPTIONS FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE MEETING If unable to attend the meeting in person, you may choose from the following options: OPTION 1: VIA E-MAIL Send your comments by email to: CouncilMeetingComments@palmdesert.gov. E-mails received prior to 10:00 a.m. on the day of the City Council meeting will be made part of the record and distributed to the City Council. Emails will not be read aloud at the meeting. OPTION 2: LIVE VIA ZOOM 1. Access via www.palmdesert.gov/zoom and click “Launch Meeting,” or 2. Access www.zoom.us, click “Join Meeting” and enter Webinar ID 833 6744 9572. OPTION 3: LIVE VIA TELEPHONE 1. Dial any of the following: (669) 900-9128 or (213) 338-8477 or (669) 219-2599. 2. Enter the Meeting ID: 833 6744 9572 followed by #. 3. Indicate that you are a participant by pressing # to continue. 4. During the meeting, press *9 to add yourself to the queue and wait for the Mayor or City Clerk to announce your name/phone number. Press *6 to unmute your line and limit your comments to three minutes. ___________________________________________________________________________ PUBLIC NOTICES Agenda Related Materials: Pursuant to Government Code §54957.5(b)(2) the designated office for inspection of records in connection with this meeting is the Office of the City Clerk, Palm Desert Civic Center, 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert. Staff reports for all agenda items considered in open session, and documents provided to a majority of the legislative bodies are available for public inspection at City Hall and on the City’s website at www.palmdesert.gov by clicking “Council Agenda” at the top of the page. Americans with Disabilities Act: It is the intention of the City of Palm Desert to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in all respects. If, as an attendee or a participant at this meeting, or in meetings on a regular basis, you will need special assistance beyond what is normally provided, the city will attempt to accommodate you in every reasonable manner. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk, (760) 346-0611, at least 48 hours prior to the meeting to inform us of your needs and to determine if accommodation is feasible. ___________________________________________________________________________ AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING I, Níamh M. Ortega, Assistant City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, do hereby certify, under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California, that the foregoing agenda for the Palm Desert City Council, Successor Agency for the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency, and Housing Authority, was posted on the City Hall bulletin board and City website www.palmdesert.gov no less than 72 hours prior to the meeting. /S/ Níamh M. Ortega Assistant City Clerk Thursday, April 27, 2023 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Palm Desert City Council (CC), Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency (SARDA), and Housing Authority (HA) Pursuant to Assembly Bill 2449, this meeting was conducted by teleconference and there was in-person public access to the meeting location. STUDY SESSION: A Study Session was called to order by Mayor Kelly on Thursday, April 27, 2023, at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, located at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California. All members of the City Council were present, except Councilmember Nestande arrived at 1:45 p.m. The City Council received informational presentations regarding districting options and police services. The City Council took no formal actions on these topics. The City Council recessed at 2:45 p.m. and reconvened to call the regular meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. CALL TO ORDER: A Regular Meeting of the Palm Desert City Council was called to order by Mayor Kelly on Thursday, April 27, 2023, at 3:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, located at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California. ROLL CALL: Present: Councilmembers Jan Harnik, Gina Nestande, Karina Quintanilla, and Evan Trubee; and Mayor Kathleen Kelly. Absent: None. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Councilmember Nestande led the Pledge of Allegiance. INSPIRATION/INVOCATION: Councilmember Trubee offered words of inspiration. Item 1A-1 CC, SARDA, & HA Meeting Minutes April 27, 2023 City of Palm Desert Page 2 ALL ACTIONS ARE DRAFT PENDING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MINUTES REPORT OF CLOSED SESSION: City Attorney Hargreaves announced direction was given but no reportable actions were taken. Additionally, he reported that at the Closed Session meeting of April 13, 2023, the City Council unanimously authorized a Purchase and Sale Agreement with Refuge Palm Desert, LLC. The Agreement has since been finalized and made available for public review. PRESENTATIONS: A. PROCLAMATION – WORLD WISH DAY Mayor Kelly announced that a Proclamation was issued in support of World Wish Day, recognizing the work of the Make-A-Wish Foundation. B. PROCLAMATION – PALM DESERT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC & ARTS PROGRAMS Mayor Kelly presented a Proclamation in recognition of Palm Desert High School athletic and arts programs students and applauded their dedication which resulted in 16 DEL champions and 9 CIF champions. CITY MANAGER'S COMMENTS: A.EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT UPDATE Assistant City Manager Escobedo and Administrative Assistant Esqueda narrated a PowerPoint presentation; provided an update on the Emergency Management services; and summarized various guides, certifications, and programs in progress. B.BOARDS, COMMITTEES, COMMISSIONS AND TASKFORCE UPDATE City Clerk Mejia encouraged residents to apply to serve on a variety of boards, committees, commissions, and taskforces, and noted applications are available on the City’s website. MAYOR/COUNCILMEMBER REPORTS AND REQUESTS FOR ACTION: Councilmember Harnik reported on her attendance at various meetings and events and encouraged residents to provide their input at an Open House regarding the Active Transportation Plan. Mayor Pro Tem Quintanilla also reported her participation in various meetings and events. NON­AGENDA PUBLIC COMMENTS: Alex de la Cruz, spoke on the importance of road safety, speeding regulations, and requested the misting system at a Sunline bus shelter be repaired. Item 1A-2 CC, SARDA, & HA Meeting Minutes April 27, 2023 City of Palm Desert Page 3 ALL ACTIONS ARE DRAFT PENDING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MINUTES 1. CONSENT CALENDAR: MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to approve the consent calendar. A. APPROVAL OF CITY COUNCIL, SUCCESSOR AGENCY, AND HOUSING AUTHORITY MINUTES MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to approve the Minutes of April 27, 2023. B. APPROVAL OF WARRANTS MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to approve warrants issued for the period of March 10, 2023, through April 13, 2023. C. ACCEPT RECEIVE AND FILE THE APPLICATION FOR ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE FOR KATSUYAMA F&B, INC., DBA KATSUYAMA, 74990 COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE STA 330A MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to receive and file the application for Alcoholic Beverage License for Katsuyama F&B, Inc. D. AWARD CONTRACT NO. C45120A FOR THE NORTH SPHERE FIRE STATION OFFSITE IMPROVEMENTS TO ENGINEERING RESOURCES OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, INC., IN THE AMOUNT OF $274,254.10 (PROJECT NO. 762­23) MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to: 1. Award Contract No. C45120A for the North Sphere Fire Station Offsite Improvements to Engineering Resources of Southern California, Inc., in the amount of $274,254.10. 2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to review and approve written contract amendment requests per Section 3.30.170 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. 3. Authorize the Mayor or designee to execute the agreement and any documents necessary to effectuate the actions taken herewith. Item 1A-3 CC, SARDA, & HA Meeting Minutes April 27, 2023 City of Palm Desert Page 4 ALL ACTIONS ARE DRAFT PENDING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MINUTES E. APPROVE CHANGE ORDERS TO CONTRACT NOS. C44620A­C FOR ON­ CALL FACILITIES REPAIRS & IMPROVEMENTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,250,000 (PROJECT NO. 773­23) MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to: 1. Approve Change Order 1 to Contracts C44620A, C44620B, and C44620C in the amount of $2,250,000 to increase the annual aggregate amount to $3,000,000 in Fiscal Year 2023/24 and FY 2024/25 as authorized by Section 3.30.160 Section I of the City of Palm Desert Municipal Code. 2. Authorize an additional amount of $402,740 to the 2022/23 agreements for a total amount not to exceed $750,000 in aggregate. 3. Appropriate $115,000 from Committed General Fund Balance from the Facility Reserves and transfer to the Aquatic Center Fund into Account No. 2424195- 4400100 (CIP - Aquatic Center). 4. Authorize the City Manager to review and approve up to two amendments/extensions per vendor contract for an aggregated amount not to exceed $3,000,000 per fiscal year. 5. Authorize the City Manager or designee to review change orders for unanticipated conditions per Section 3.30.170 Section A of Ordinance No. 1335. 6. Authorize the Mayor to execute the change order. F. APPROVE CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 TO CONTRACT NO. C41370 WITH PALMER ELECTRIC, INC., FOR ADDITIONAL ON­CALL ELECTRICAL SERVICES IN THE AMOUNT OF $50,000 (PROJECT NO. 928­21) MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to: 1. Approve Change Order No. 2 to Contract No. C41370 with Palmer Electric, Inc., for additional on-call electrical services during FY 2022/23 in the amount of $50,000 for a total annual amount of $225,000. 2. Approve Amendment No. 1 to Contract No. C41370 with Palmer Electric, Inc., for a one-year extension in an annual amount not to exceed $225,000. 3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to review and execute additional change orders for unanticipated conditions per Section 3.30.170 A of Ordinance No. 1335. Item 1A-4 CC, SARDA, & HA Meeting Minutes April 27, 2023 City of Palm Desert Page 5 ALL ACTIONS ARE DRAFT PENDING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MINUTES G. REJECT ALL BIDS AND EXTEND CONTRACT NO. C36620 WITH YMCA FOR MANAGEMENT OF PALM DESERT AQUATIC CENTER FOR AN ADDITIONAL SIX­MONTH TERM MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to: 1. Reject all bids submitted under Request for Proposals “Management and Operations of the Palm Desert Aquatic Center”. 2. Approve Amendment No. 5 to extend Contract No. C36620 with the Family Young Men’s Christian Association of the Desert (“YMCA”) of Palm Desert, California, for management and staffing of the Palm Desert Aquatic Center for a 6-month term in the amount of $82,500 plus reimbursement of additional costs included in the agreement in the amount of $880,069 for a total amount not to exceed $962,569. 3. Authorize the Mayor to execute said amendment. H. AWARD CONTRACT NO. C45130 TO M & M SWEEPING, INC., OF THOUSAND PALMS, CALIFORNIA, FOR CITYWIDE SWEEPING SERVICES IN THE ANNUAL AMOUNT OF $230,917, PLUS EXTRA SWEEPING SERVICES UP TO THE AMOUNT OF $25,000 (PROJECT NO. 754­24) MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to: 1. Award a three (3) year Contract No. C45130 with an option of two, one-year extensions to M & M Sweeping, Inc., of Thousand Palms, California, for Citywide Sweeping Services in the annual amount of $230,917. 2. Authorize extra sweeping services in an annual amount not to exceed $25,000. 3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to review and approve three contract amendments/extensions up to the established contract amount and change order requests for unanticipated conditions per Section 3.30.170 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. 4. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement. I. APPROVE CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 TO CONTRACT NO. C44600 WITH GARLAND/DBS, INC., FOR ROOF REPAIRS AND RELATED SERVICES ON CITY­ OWNED BUILDINGS IN THE AMOUNT OF $250,000 MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to: 1. Approve Change Order No. 1 to Contract No. C44600 with Garland/DBS, Inc., for roof repairs and related services on City-owned buildings in the amount of $250,000, increasing the annual contract amount to $500,000. 2. Appropriate $146,177 from General Fund Balance committed to Facility Reserves and transfer to Building Maintenance Fund, Account No. 4504164-4388500 for the Artists Council re-roof in Fiscal Year 2022/23. 3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to review and execute one-year extensions/amendments at established contract amount, and any change orders per Section 3.30.170 Section A of Ordinance No. 1335. 4. Authorize the Mayor and/or City Manager to execute Change Order No.1. Item 1A-5 CC, SARDA, & HA Meeting Minutes April 27, 2023 City of Palm Desert Page 6 ALL ACTIONS ARE DRAFT PENDING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MINUTES J. HOUSING AUTHORITY ­ AWARD CONTRACT NO. HA45140 TO JACOBSSON ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION, INC., OF THOUSAND PALMS, CALIFORNIA, FOR THE ONE QUAIL PLACE PARKING LOT REHABILITATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $2,274,467.70 (PROJECT NO. 819­20) (HA) MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to: 1. Award Contract No. HA45140 for the One Quail Place Parking Lot Rehabilitation to Jacobsson Engineering Construction, Inc., of Thousand Palms, California, in the total amount of $2,274,467.70. 2. Authorize the Finance Director to set aside 20% contingency or $454,893.54 for unforeseen conditions. 3. Authorize the Executive Director or designee to review and approve written requests for the use of the contingency amount of $454,893.54 for unforeseen conditions. 4. Appropriate $1,157,629.59 from the Housing Authority’s Committed Reserve Funds to Account No. 8714195-4331100, Housing Authority Replacement Expenditures. 5. Authorize the Executive Director or his designee to take any necessary actions to facilitate the agreement, to execute the agreement and any documents necessary to effectuate the actions taken herewith. 6. Authorize the Executive Director or designee to execute the Notice of Completion (NOC) and the Secretary to file the NOC upon satisfactory completion of the Project. K. RECEIVE AND FILE A LETTER OF SUPPORT FOR A PARAMEDIC TRAINING PROGRAM AT THE COLLEGE OF THE DESERT MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to receive and file the letter of support for a paramedic training program at the College of the Desert. L. RECEIVE AND FILE THE MONTHLY INVESTMENT REPORT, GENERAL FUND, PARKVIEW OFFICE COMPLEX, AND DESERT WILLOW GOLF RESORT FINANCIAL REPORTS FOR THE MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY 2023 MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to receive and file the monthly Investment Report, General Fund, Parkview Office Complex, and Desert Willow Golf Resort Financial Reports for the months of January and February 2023. Item 1A-6 CC, SARDA, & HA Meeting Minutes April 27, 2023 City of Palm Desert Page 7 ALL ACTIONS ARE DRAFT PENDING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MINUTES M. APPROVE APPROPRIATION, ASSOCIATED TRANSFERS, AND INCREASE IN ESTIMATED REVENUE ASSOCIATED WITH AWARDED URBAN COMMUNITY DROUGHT RELIEF FUNDING FOR TURF CONVERSION PROGRAMS MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to: 1. Acknowledge award of Urban Community Drought Relief Funding in the amount of $262,321 for residential and commercial turf conversion programs bringing total turf conversion funding allocation for FY 2022/2023 to $1,762,321. 2. Approve an appropriation of $262,321 to be transferred from the General Fund Reserves into Account No. 4004437-4391503 (Turf Retrofit) and an increase in estimated revenue of $262,321 to Account No. 4000000-3499500 (Reimbursement from other governments). 3. Authorize the City Manager to sign all necessary documents associated with the Urban Community Drought Relief Program, approved as to form by the City Attorney. N. APPROVE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT NO. C45150 IN THE AMOUNT OF $117,000 WITH COLDWELL BANKER RICHARD ELLIS (CBRE) FOR REAL ESTATE ADVISORY SERVICES RELATED TO THE SHOPS AT PALM DESERT LOCATED AT 72­840 HIGHWAY 111 MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to: 1. Approve a Professional Services Agreement No. C45150 with Coldwell Banker Richard Ellis (CBRE) in the amount of $117,000 for on-going real estate advisory services for The Shops at Palm Desert. 2. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement and make any amendments necessary to effectuate services. O. RESOLUTION NO. 2023­010 AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT DEEDS OR GRANTS CONVEYING AN INTEREST IN REAL ESTATE OR REAL PROPERTY TO THE CITY AND TO CONSENT TO THE RECORDATION THEREOF MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to accept deeds or grants conveying an interest in real estate or real property to the City and consent to the recordation thereof. Item 1A-7 CC, SARDA, & HA Meeting Minutes April 27, 2023 City of Palm Desert Page 8 ALL ACTIONS ARE DRAFT PENDING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MINUTES P. AWARD A CONTRACT NO. C45160 TO JOHN KALISKI ARCHITECTS, INC., FROM LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, TO PREPARE OBJECTIVE DESIGN STANDARDS FOR MULTIFAMILY AND MIXED­USE HOUSING PROJECTS IN THE AMOUNT OF $149,774 MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER NESTANDE, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, CARRIED 5-0, to: 1. Award Contract No. C45160 to John Kaliski Architects, Inc., from Los Angeles, California, to prepare objective design standards for multifamily and mixed-use housing projects in the amount of $149,774. 2. Authorize the City Manager or designee to negotiate and/or take any necessary actions to facilitate the agreement, to execute the agreement, and to finalize and execute any documents necessary to effectuate the actions taken herewith. EXCLUDED CONSENT CALENDAR: None. 2. ACTION CALENDAR: A. PROVIDE DIRECTION ON AND AUTHORIZATION TO RELEASE A REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR OPERATION OF THE PALM DESERT IHUB Economic Development Director Ceja narrated a PowerPoint presentation and responded to City Council inquiries. The following individuals spoke in support of the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership’s operation of the Palm Desert iHub: Levi Vincent, Greater Palm Springs Film Alliance President and CEO Liberty Naud, Jamberry CEO Eric Cunningham, Palm Desert resident and entrepreneur Stephen Nelson, Palm Desert resident, HOA President Christopher Taylor, Hello Computer Yvonne White, designer and manufacturer Laura James, Coachella Valley Economic Partnership Michael Jones, Quiktarp, Inc. Debra Ann Mumm, CREATE Center Director MOTION BY COUNCILMEMBER HARNIK, SECOND BY MAYOR PRO TEM QUINTANILLA, CARRIED 5-0, to extend the current contract on an annual basis with Coachella Valley Partnership for operation of the iHUB, and to include in the contract a method to measure the City’s return on investment. Item 1A-8 CC, SARDA, & HA Meeting Minutes April 27, 2023 City of Palm Desert Page 9 ALL ACTIONS ARE DRAFT PENDING APPROVAL OF THE FINAL MINUTES 3. PUBLIC HEARINGS: A. INTRODUCE ORDINANCE NO. 1393 AMENDING AND UPDATING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE, INCLUDING UPDATES TO TITLE 25, ZONING Principal Planner Melloni narrated a PowerPoint presentation and responded to City Council inquiries. Mayor Kelly opened and closed the public hearing, there being no one from the public wishing to speak. MOTION BY MAYOR PRO TEM QUINTANILLA, SECOND BY COUNCILMEMBER TRUBEE, CARRIED 5-0, to introduce, by title only, Ordinance No. 1393 amending and updating various sections of the Palm Desert Municipal Code including updates to Title 25, Zoning. INFORMATION ITEMS: None. ADJOURNMENT: The City Council adjourned at 5:27 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Níamh M. Ortega Assistant City Clerk/Assistant Secretary ATTEST: Anthony J. Mejia, MMC City Clerk/Secretary APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL: __/__/2023 Item 1A-9 Monday, May 1, 2023 Minutes of the Study Session of the Palm Desert City Council (CC), Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency (SARDA), and Housing Authority (HA) Pursuant to Assembly Bill 2449, this meeting was conducted by teleconference and there was in-person public access to the meeting location. STUDY SESSION: A Study Session was called to order by Mayor Kelly on Monday, May 1, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, located at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California. ROLL CALL: Present: Councilmembers Jan Harnik, Karina Quintanilla, and Evan Trubee; and Mayor Kathleen Kelly. Absent: Councilmember Gina Nestande* * Pursuant to Assembly Bill 2449, Councilmember Nestande was declared absent; however, she was present for the duration of the meeting. The City Council received an informational presentation regarding the proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2023/2024. The City Council took no formal actions on these topics. The City Council recessed at 3:55 p.m. Item 1A-10 Tuesday, May 2, 2023 Minutes of the Study Session of the Palm Desert City Council (CC), Successor Agency to the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency (SARDA), and Housing Authority (HA) Pursuant to Assembly Bill 2449, this meeting was conducted by teleconference and there was in-person public access to the meeting location. STUDY SESSION: A Study Session was called to order by Mayor Kelly on Tuesday, May 2, 2023, at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, located at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California. ROLL CALL: Present: Councilmembers Jan Harnik, Karina Quintanilla, and Evan Trubee; and Mayor Kathleen Kelly. Absent: Councilmember Gina Nestande* * Pursuant to Assembly Bill 2449, Councilmember Nestande was declared absent; however, she was present for the duration of the meeting. The City Council received an informational presentation regarding the proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2023/2024. The City Council took no formal actions on these topics. The City Council recessed at 3:05 p.m. Item 1A-11 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] Item 1B-1 Item 1B-2 Item 1B-3 Item 1B-4 Item 1B-5 Item 1B-6 Item 1B-7 Item 1B-8 Item 1B-9 Item 1B-10 Item 1B-11 Item 1B-12 Item 1B-13 Item 1B-14 Item 1B-15 Item 1B-16 Item 1B-17 Item 1B-18 Item 1B-19 Item 1B-20 Item 1B-21 Item 1B-22 Item 1B-23 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] Page 1 of 3 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Randy Chavez, Deputy Director of Public Works Shawn Muir, Community Services Manager REQUEST: AWARD CONTRACT NO. C44890 TO HORIZON PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE, INC., OF COACHELLA, CALIFORNIA, FOR THE DESERT WILLOW PERIMETER LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING REHABILITATION PHASE 2 PROJECT IN THE AMOUNT OF $319,260 (PROJECT NO. 871-23) RECOMMENDATION: 1. Award Contract No. C44890 to Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc., of Coachella, California, for the Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project in the amount of $319,260. 2. Authorize the Director of Finance to set aside a contingency in the amount of $60,000 for unforeseen conditions. 3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to review and approve written requests for the use of contingency for unforeseen conditions per Section 3.30.170 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. 4. Authorize the City Manager to execute the agreement. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Over the past several years, the landscape material on the perimeter of the Desert Willow Golf Resort has surpassed its utility. In addition, the effects of blow sand coming from undeveloped properties has changed the original perimeter grade by burying plants, cobble, and boulders along Country Club Drive, Portola Avenue, and Frank Sinatra Drive. Phase 1 of the landscape rehabilitation project was completed on December 10, 2020, and encompassed the perimeter landscape planter on Country Club Drive from Desert Willow Drive west to Desert Willow property boundary. Phase 2 of the project will continue along Portola Avenue from Country Club Drive north to Frank Sinatra Drive. Privately maintained landscape is excluded from this project. Staff worked with a landscape architect to develop a comprehensive design plan which included removing unsalvageable plant material while reusing existing inorganic material, such as cobble and boulders. In addition, accent plant material such as barrel cacti will be salvaged and incorporated into the new design. The design also entails installing new trees, shrubs, accents, and additional inorganic material. Along with a refreshed landscape, solar lighting bollards will be installed along the sidewalk to provide ambient lighting which currently does not exist. This will encourage pedestrian traffic and provide a measure of safety when walking along the sidewalk in the evenings. Item 1C-1 City of Palm Desert Award Contract to Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc. Page 2 of 3 On March 27, 2023, staff advertised a Notice Inviting Bids on OpenGov, the City’s online bidding platform and twice in the Desert Sun, a local newspaper. A Mandatory Pre-Bid meeting was held on April 6, 2023, and seven firms attended. The Bid deadline was on April 21, 2023, and staff received the following bids: CONTRACTOR LOCATION TOTAL BASE BID Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc. Coachella, CA $319,260.00 Urban Habitat, Inc. La Quinta, CA $375,263.84 Conserve Landcare Thousand Palms, CA $393,476.50 Mariposa Landscapes, Inc. Irwindale, CA $515,848.08 KorMex Construction, Inc. Ontario, CA $595,550.00 The lowest Base Bid received with contingency for the Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 is as follows: PROJECT BASE BID CONTINGENCY TOTAL Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 $319,260 $60,000 $379,260 Staff reviewed all bids and determined that Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc., is the lowest responsible bidder. Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc., is a Southern California-based company and has performed similarly sized work in for the City. Horizon successfully completed and installed the Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 1 Project. Horizon has more than 30 years of experience performing services like those needed for the subject project. References: Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc. has satisfactorily performed similarly scope work for the City and completed projects on time. Strategic Plan: Parks and Recreation - Priority 1: Prepare for the financial requirements of maintaining existing parks to the highest level of service. FINANCIAL IMPACT: To achieve economy of scale in today’s economy, the Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 consolidated two projects that were included in the approved Capital Improvement Project (CIP) List for Fiscal Year 2022-2023: PROJECT EXPENSE ACCOUNT BUDGET DW Perimeter Landscape Rehabilitation Phase II 4414195-4809200 $300,000 DW Perimeter Landscape and Lighting $100,000 Budget Total $400,000 DW Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehab Phase 2 C48890 w/ contingency $379,260 Account Balance $ 20,740 Item 1C-2 City of Palm Desert Award Contract to Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc. Page 3 of 3 With the award of this contract, the project expense account will have a balance of $20,740; therefore, there is no further financial impact. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Martin Alvarez Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. Agreement 2. Payment & Performance Bonds 3. Contractor’s Proposal Item 1C-3 CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION This Contract for Construction (“Contract”), No.C44890, is made and entered into this 11th day of May, 2023, by and between City of Palm Desert, a Charter City and municipal corporation, organized under the laws of the State of California, with its principal place of business at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260, sometimes hereinafter called the “City” and Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc., sometimes hereinafter called “Contractor.” WITNESSETH: That the parties hereto have mutually covenanted and agreed, and by these presents do covenant and agree with each other as follows: ARTICLE 1. SCOPE OF WORK. The Contractor shall perform all Work within the time stipulated in the Contract, and shall provide all labor, materials, equipment, tools, utility services, and transportation to complete all of the Work required in strict compliance with the Contract Documents as specified in Article 5, below, for the following Project: DESERT WILLOW PERIMETER LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING REHABILITATION PHASE 2 PROJECT NO. 871-23 The work to be done consists of furnishing all labor, materials, necessary tools and machinery, supervision, traffic control, utility connections, and transportation services required for the construction of landscape improvements necessary in accordance with the bid items in the Contractor’s Bid, the Specifications, and other Provisions of the Contract. ARTICLE 2. TIME FOR COMPLETION. Time is of the essence in the performance of the Work. The Work shall be commenced on the date stated in the City’s Notice to Proceed. The Contractor shall complete all Work required by the Contract Documents within Sixty (60) Calendar Days from the commencement date stated in the Notice to Proceed. By its signature hereunder, Contractor agrees the time for completion set forth above is adequate and reasonable to complete the Work. ARTICLE 3. CONTRACT PRICE. The City shall pay to the Contractor as full compensation for the performance of the Contract, subject to any additions or deductions as provided in the Contract Documents, and including all applicable taxes and costs, the sum of Three Hundred Nineteen Thousand Two Hundred Sixty Dollars ($319,260). Payment shall be made as set forth in the General Conditions. The City will pay to Contractor compensation based upon the prices set forth in the Bid Schedule. ARTICLE 4. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. Contractor acknowledges that the City will sustain actual damages for each and every day completion of the Project is delayed beyond the Contract Time. Because of the nature of the Project, it would be impracticable or extremely difficult to determine the City’s actual damages. Accordingly, in accordance with Government Code section 53069.85, Item 1C-4 it is agreed that the Contractor will pay the City the sum of $500.00 for each and every day of delay beyond the time prescribed in the Contract Documents for finishing the Work, as Liquidated Damages and not as a penalty or forfeiture. In the event this is not paid, the Contractor agrees the City may deduct that amount from any money due or that may become due the Contractor under the Contract. This Section does not exclude recovery of other damages specified in the Contract Documents. Liquidated damages may be deducted from progress payments due Contractor, Project retention or may be collected directly from Contractor, or from Contractor's surety. These provisions for liquidated damages shall not prevent the City, in case of Contractor's default, from terminating the Contractor. ARTICLE 5. COMPONENT PARTS OF THE CONTRACT. The “Contract Documents” include the following: Notice Inviting Bids Instructions to Bidders Bid Forms Bid Acknowledgement Bid Schedule Bid Guarantee Designation of Subcontractors Information Required of Bidders Non-Collusion Declaration Form Iran Contracting Act Certification Public Works Contractor DIR Registration Certification Performance Bond Payment (Labor and Materials) Bond Contract for Construction General Conditions Special Conditions Specifications Addenda Construction Plans and Drawings Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction “Greenbook”, latest edition, Except Sections 1-9 Standard Plans of the City of Palm Desert, latest edition Standard Plans for Public Works Construction, latest edition Caltrans Standard Specifications, latest edition, Except Division 1 Caltrans Standard Plans, latest edition California Manual on Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (CAMUTCD), latest edition Work Area Traffic Control Handbook, latest edition Reference Specifications Approved and fully executed Change Orders Permits Any other documents contained in or incorporated into the Contract The Contractor shall complete the Work in strict accordance with all the Contract Documents. Item 1C-5 All the Contract Documents are intended to be complementary. Work required by one of the Contract Documents and not by others shall be done as if required by all. In the event of conflict, the various Contract Documents will be given effect in the order set forth in the General Conditions. This Contract shall supersede any prior agreement of the parties. ARTICLE 6. PROVISIONS REQUIRED BY LAW AND CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE. Each and every provision of law required to be included in these Contract Documents shall be deemed to be included in these Contract Documents. The Contractor shall comply with all requirements of applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations, including, but not limited to, the provisions of the California Labor Code and California Public Contract Code which are applicable to this Work. ARTICLE 7. INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE A. Indemnification 1. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall immediately defend (with counsel of the City’s choosing), indemnify, and hold harmless the City, its officials, officers, agents, employees, and representatives, and each of them from and against: (a) Any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, injuries, losses or liabilities, in law or in equity, of every kind or nature whatsoever, but not limited to, injury to or death, including wrongful death, of any person, and damages to or destruction of property of any person, arising out of, related to, or in any manner directly or indirectly connected with the Work or this Contract, including claims made by subcontractors for nonpayment, including without limitation the payment of all consequential damages and attorney’s fees and other related costs and expenses, however caused, regardless of whether the allegations are false, fraudulent, or groundless, and regardless of any negligence of the City or its officers, employees, or authorized volunteers (including passive negligence), except the sole negligence or willful misconduct or active negligence of the City or its officials, officers, employees, or authorized volunteers; (b) Contractor’s defense and indemnity obligation herein includes, but is not limited to damages, fines, penalties, attorney’s fees and costs arising from claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or other federal or state disability access or discrimination laws arising from Contractor’s Work during the course of construction of the improvements or after the Work is complete, as the result of defects or negligence in Contractor’s construction of the improvements; (c) Any and all actions, proceedings, damages, costs, expenses, fines, penalties or liabilities, in law or equity, of every kind or nature whatsoever, arising out of, resulting from, or on account of the violation of any governmental law or regulation, compliance with which is the responsibility of Contractor; (d) Any and all losses, expenses, damages (including damages to the Work itself), attorney’s fees, and other costs, including all costs of defense which any of Item 1C-6 them may incur with respect to the failure, neglect, or refusal of Contractor to faithfully perform the Work and all of Contractor’s obligations under Contract. Such costs, expenses, and damages shall include all costs, including attorney’s fees, incurred by the indemnified parties in any lawsuit to which they are a party. 2. Contractor shall immediately defend, at Contractor’s own cost, expense, and risk, with the counsel of the City choosing, any and all such aforesaid suits, actions or other legal proceedings of every kind that may be brought or instituted against the City, its officials, officers, agents, employees and representatives. Contractor shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that may be rendered against the City, its officials, officers, employees, agents, employees, and representatives, in any such suit, action or other legal proceeding. Contractor shall reimburse the City, its officials, officers, agents, employees, and representatives for any and all legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them in connection therewith or in enforcing the indemnity herein provided. The only limitations on this provision shall be those imposed by Civil Code section 2782. 3. The provisions of this Article shall survive the termination of this Contract howsoever caused, and no payment, partial payment, or acceptance of occupancy in whole or part of the Work shall waive or release any of the provisions of this Article. B. Insurance 1. Without limiting Contractor’s indemnification of City, and prior to commencement of Work, Contractor shall obtain, provide, and maintain at its own expense during the term of this Contract, policies of insurance of the type and amounts described below and in a form that is satisfactory to City. 2. General Liability Insurance. Contractor shall maintain commercial general liability insurance with coverage at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CG 00 01, in an amount not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence, $4,000,000 general aggregate, for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage, and a $4,000,000 completed operations aggregate. The policy must include contractual liability that has not been amended. Any endorsement restricting standard ISO “insured contract” language will not be accepted. 3. Automobile Liability Insurance. Contractor shall maintain automobile insurance at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CA 00 01 covering bodily injury and property damage for all activities of the Contractor arising out of or in connection with Work to be performed under this Contract, including coverage for any owned, hired, non-owned or rented vehicles, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit for each accident. 4. Umbrella or Excess Liability Insurance. Contractor may opt to utilize umbrella or excess liability insurance in meeting insurance requirements. In such circumstances, Contractor may obtain and maintain an umbrella or excess liability insurance policy with limits that will provide bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage liability coverage at least as broad as the primary coverages set forth above, including commercial general liability, automotive liability and Item 1C-7 employer’s liability. Such policy or policies shall include the following terms and conditions: A drop-down feature requiring the policy to respond in the event that any primary insurance that would otherwise have applied proves to be uncollectible in whole or in part for any reason; (a) Pay on behalf of wording as opposed to reimbursement; and (b) Concurrency of effective dates with primary policies; and (c) Policies shall “follow form” to the underlying primary policies; and (d) Insureds under primary policies shall also be insureds under the umbrella or excess policies. 5. Workers’ Compensation Insurance. Contractor shall maintain Workers’ Compensation Insurance (Statutory Limits) and Employer’s Liability Insurance (with limits of at least $1,000,000) for Contractor’s employees in accordance with the laws of the State of California, Section 3700 of the Labor Code. In addition, Contractor shall require each subcontractor to similarly maintain Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Employer’s Liability Insurance in accordance with the laws of the State of California, Section 3700 for all of the subcontractor’s employees. Contractor shall submit to City, along with the certificate of insurance, a Waiver of Subrogation endorsement in favor of the City, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers. 6. Pollution Liability Insurance. Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance shall be written on a Contractor’s Pollution Liability form or other form acceptable to the City providing coverage for liability arising out of sudden, accidental and gradual pollution and remediation. The policy limit shall be no less than $1,000,000 dollars per claim and in the aggregate. All activities contemplated in this Contract shall be specifically scheduled on the policy as “covered operations.” The policy shall provide coverage for the hauling of waste from the Project site to the final disposal location, including non-owned disposal sites. 7. Builder’s Risk Insurance. RESERVED. C. Other Provisions or Requirements 1. Proof of Insurance. Contractor shall provide certificates of insurance to City as evidence of the insurance coverage required herein, along with a waiver of subrogation endorsement for workers’ compensation. Insurance certificates and endorsements must be approved by City’s Risk Manager prior to commencement of performance. Current certification of insurance shall be kept on file with City at all times during the term of this contract. City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, at any time. 2. Duration of Coverage. Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property, which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the Work hereunder Item 1C-8 by Contractor, its agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. Contractor must maintain general liability and umbrella or excess liability insurance for as long as there is a statutory exposure to completed operations claims. The City and its officers, officials, employees, and agents shall continue as additional insureds under such policies. 3. Primary/Non-Contributing. Coverage provided by Contractor shall be primary and any insurance or self-insurance procured or maintained by City shall not be required to contribute with it. The limits of insurance required herein may be satisfied by a combination of primary and umbrella or excess insurance. Any umbrella or excess insurance shall contain or be endorsed to contain a provision that such coverage shall also apply on a primary and non-contributory basis for the benefit of City before the City’s own insurance or self-insurance shall be called upon to protect it as a named insured. 4. Products/Completed Operations Coverage. Products/completed operations coverage shall extend a minimum of three (3) years after project completion. Coverage shall be included on behalf of the insured for covered claims arising out of the actions of independent contractors. If the insured is using subcontractors, the Policy must include work performed “by or on behalf” of the insured. Policy shall contain no language that would invalidate or remove the insurer’s duty to defend or indemnify for claims or suits expressly excluded from coverage. Policy shall specifically provide for a duty to defend on the part of the insurer. The City, its officials, officers, agents, and employees, shall be included as additional insureds under the Products and Completed Operations coverage. 5. City’s Rights of Enforcement. In the event any policy of insurance required under this Contract does not comply with these requirements, or is canceled and not replaced, City has the right, but not the duty, to obtain the insurance it deems necessary, and any premium paid by City will be promptly reimbursed by Contractor, or City will withhold amounts sufficient to pay premium from Contractor payments. In the alternative, City may cancel this Contract. 6. Acceptable Insurers. All insurance policies shall be issued by an insurance company currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance or is on the List of Approved Surplus Line Insurers in the State of California, with an assigned policyholders’ Rating of A- (or higher) and Financial Size Category Class VII (or larger) in accordance with the latest edition of Best’s Key Rating Guide, unless otherwise approved by the City’s Risk Manager. 7. Waiver of Subrogation. All insurance coverage maintained or procured pursuant to this agreement shall be endorsed to waive subrogation against the City, its elected or appointed officers, agents, officials, employees, and volunteers, or shall specifically allow Contractor or others providing insurance evidence in compliance with these specifications to waive their right of recovery prior to a loss. Contractor hereby waives its own right of recovery against the City, its elected or appointed officers, agents, officials, employees, and volunteers and shall require similar written express waivers and insurance clauses from each of its subcontractors. Item 1C-9 8. Enforcement of Contract Provisions (non estoppel). Contractor acknowledges and agrees that any actual or alleged failure on the part of the City to inform Contractor of non-compliance with any requirement imposes no additional obligations on the City nor does it waive any rights hereunder. 9. Requirements Not Limiting. Requirements of specific coverage features or limits contained in this Section are not intended as a limitation on coverage, limits or other requirements, or a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any insurance. Specific reference to a given coverage feature is for purposes of clarification only as it pertains to a given issue and is not intended by any party or insured to be all inclusive, or to the exclusion of other coverage, or a waiver of any type. If the Contractor maintains higher limits than the minimums shown above, the City requires and shall be entitled to coverage for the higher limits maintained by the Contractor. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to the City. 10. Notice of Cancellation. Contractor agrees to oblige its insurance agent or broker and insurers to provide to City with a thirty (30) Day notice of cancellation (except for nonpayment for which a ten (10) Day notice is required) or nonrenewal of coverage for each required coverage. 11. Additional Insured Status. General liability, automobile liability, and if applicable, pollution liability policies shall provide or be endorsed to provide that the City and its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers shall be additional insureds under such policies. This provision shall also apply to any excess/umbrella liability policies. Coverage shall be at least as broad as coverage provided by ISO’s Owners, Lessees, or Contractors Additional Insured Endorsement for the ongoing (i.e. ISO Form CG 20 10 07 04) and completed operations (i.e. ISO Form CG 20 37 07 04) of Contractor. 12. Prohibition of Undisclosed Coverage Limitations. None of the coverages required herein will be in compliance with these requirements if they include any limiting endorsement of any kind that has not been first submitted to City and approved of in writing. 13. Separation of Insureds. A severability of interests provision must apply for all additional insureds ensuring that Contractor’s insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the insurer’s limits of liability. The policy(ies) shall not contain any cross-liability exclusions. 14. Pass Through Clause. Contractor agrees to ensure that its sub-consultants, sub- contractors, and any other party involved with the Project who is brought onto or involved in the project by Contractor, provide the same minimum insurance coverage and endorsements required of Contractor. Contractor agrees to monitor and review all such coverage and assumes all responsibility for ensuring that such coverage is provided in conformity with the requirements of this section. Contractor agrees that upon request, all agreements with consultants, subcontractors, and others engaged in the Project will be submitted to City for review. Item 1C-10 15. City’s Right to Revise Requirements. The City or its Risk Manager reserves the right at any time during the term of the contract to change the amounts and types of insurance required by giving the Contractor ninety (90) Days advance written notice of such change. If such change results in substantial additional cost to the Contractor, the City and Contractor may renegotiate Contractor’s compensation. If the City reduces the insurance requirements, the change shall go into effect immediately and require no advanced written notice. 16. Self-Insured Retentions. Any self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by City. City reserves the right to require that self-insured retentions be eliminated, lowered, or replaced by a deductible. Self-insurance will not be considered to comply with these specifications unless approved by City. 17. Timely Notice of Claims. Contractor shall give City prompt and timely notice of claims made or suits instituted that arise out of or result from Contractor’s performance under this Contract, and that involve or may involve coverage under any of the required liability policies. 18. Additional Insurance. Contractor shall also procure and maintain, at its own cost and expense, any additional kinds of insurance, which in its own judgment may be necessary for its proper protection and prosecution of the Work. 19. Safety. Contractor shall execute and maintain its work so as to avoid injury or damage to any person or property. In carrying out its Services, the Contractor shall at all times be in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations, and shall exercise all necessary precautions for the safety of employees appropriate to the nature of the work and the conditions under which the work is to be performed. Safety precautions, where applicable, shall include, but shall not be limited to: (A) adequate life protection and lifesaving equipment and procedures; (B) instructions in accident prevention for all employees and subcontractors, such as safe walkways, scaffolds, fall protection ladders, bridges, gang planks, confined space procedures, trenching and shoring, equipment and other safety devices, equipment and wearing apparel as are necessary or lawfully required to prevent accidents or injuries; and (C) adequate facilities for the proper inspection and maintenance of all safety measures. ARTICLE 8. PREVAILING WAGES. Contractor shall be required to pay the prevailing rate of wages in accordance with the Labor Code which such rates shall be made available at the City’s Office or may be obtained online at http://www.dir.ca.gov and which must be posted at the job site. ARTICLE 9. FALSE CLAIMS. Contractor acknowledges that if a false claim is submitted to the City, it may be considered fraud and Contractor may be subject to criminal prosecution. Contractor acknowledges that the False Claims Act, California Government Code sections 12650, et seq., provides for civil penalties where a person knowingly submits a false claim to a public entity. These provisions include within their scope false claims made with deliberate ignorance of the false information or in reckless disregard of the truth or falsity of the Item 1C-11 information. In the event the City seeks to recover penalties pursuant to the False Claims Act, it is entitled to recover its litigation costs, including attorneys’ fees. Contractor hereby acknowledges that the filing of a false claim may the Contractor to an administrative debarment proceeding wherein Contractor may be prevented from further bidding on public contracts for a period of up to five (5) years. [REMAINDER OF PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Contract has been duly executed by the above-named parties, on the day and year above written. CITY OF PALM DESERT By: L. Todd Hileman City Manager ATTEST: By: Anthony J. Mejia City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Best Best & Krieger LLP City Attorney HORIZON PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE, INC., By: Its: Printed Name: By: Its: Printed Name: ____________________________________ Contractor’s License Number and Classification ____________________________________ DIR Registration Number (CONTRACTOR’S SIGNATURE MUST BE NOTARIZED AND CORPORATE SEAL AFFIXED, IF APPLICABLE) END OF CONTRACT Item 1C-12 Notary Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ______________ On , 20___, before me, _______________________________, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature of Notary Public OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT  Individual  Corporate Officer Title(s) Title or Type of Document  Partner(s)  Limited  General Number of Pages  Attorney-In-Fact  Trustee(s)  Guardian/Conservator Date of Document  Other: Signer is representing: Name Of Person(s) Or Entity(ies) Signer(s) Other Than Named Above Item 1C-13 -1- CONTRACT & BOND FORMS BOND FORMS Performance Bond KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS: THAT WHEREAS, the City of Palm Desert, a Charter City and municipal corporation, organized under the laws of the State of California, with its principal place of business at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260, (hereinafter referred to as the “City”) has awarded to Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc., (hereinafter referred to as the “Contractor”) an agreement for Contract No.C44890, (hereinafter referred to as the “Project”). WHEREAS, the work to be performed by the Contractor is more particularly set forth in the Contract Documents for the Project dated March 27, 2023, (hereinafter referred to as “Contract Documents”), the terms and conditions of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, the Contractor is required by said Contract Documents to perform the terms thereof and to furnish a bond for the faithful performance of said Contract Documents. NOW, THEREFORE, we, Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc., the undersigned Contractor and ________________________________________________ as Surety, a corporation organized and duly authorized to transact business under the laws of the State of California, are held and firmly bound unto the City in the sum of THREE HUNDRED NINETEEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED SIXTY DOLLARS, ($319,260), said sum being not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the total amount of the Contract, for which amount well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that, if the Contractor, his or its heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well and truly keep and perform the covenants, conditions and agreements in the Contract Documents and any alteration thereof made as therein provided, on its part, to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein specified, and in all respects according to their intent and meaning; and shall faithfully fulfill all obligations including the one (1) year guarantee of all materials and workmanship; and shall indemnify and save harmless the City, its officials, officers, employees, and authorized volunteers, as stipulated in said Contract Documents, then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and effect. As a part of the obligation secured hereby and in addition to the face amount specified therefore, there shall be included costs and reasonable expenses and fees including reasonable attorney’s fees, incurred by the City in enforcing such obligation. As a condition precedent to the satisfactory completion of the Contract Documents, unless otherwise provided for in the Contract Documents, the above obligation shall hold good for a period of one (1) year after the acceptance of the work by the City, during which time if Contractor shall fail to make full, complete, and satisfactory repair and replacements and totally protect the City from loss or damage resulting from or caused by defective materials or faulty workmanship. The obligations of Surety hereunder shall continue so long as any obligation of Contractor Item 1C-14 -2- CONTRACT & BOND FORMS remains. Nothing herein shall limit the City’s rights or the Contractor or Surety’s obligations under the Contract, law or equity, including, but not limited to, California Code of Civil Procedure Section 337.15. Whenever Contractor shall be, and is declared by the City to be, in default under the Contract Documents, the Surety shall remedy the default pursuant to the Contract Documents, or shall promptly, at the City’s option: i. Take over and complete the Project in accordance with all terms and conditions in the Contract Documents; or ii. Obtain a bid or bids for completing the Project in accordance with all terms and conditions in the Contract Documents and upon determination by Surety of the lowest responsive and responsible bidder, arrange for a Contract between such bidder, the Surety and the City, and make available as work progresses sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion of the Project, less the balance of the contract price, including other costs and damages for which Surety may be liable. The term “balance of the contract price” as used in this paragraph shall mean the total amount payable to Contractor by the City under the Contract and any modification thereto, less any amount previously paid by the City to the Contractor and any other set offs pursuant to the Contract Documents. iii. Permit the City to complete the Project in any manner consistent with California law and make available as work progresses sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion of the Project, less the balance of the contract price, including other costs and damages for which Surety may be liable. The term “balance of the contract price” as used in this paragraph shall mean the total amount payable to Contractor by the City under the Contract and any modification thereto, less any amount previously paid by the City to the Contractor and any other set offs pursuant to the Contract Documents. Surety expressly agrees that the City may reject any contractor or subcontractor which may be proposed by Surety in fulfillment of its obligations in the event of default by the Contractor. Surety shall not utilize Contractor in completing the Project nor shall Surety accept a bid from Contractor for completion of the Project if the City, when declaring the Contractor in default, notifies Surety of the City’s objection to Contractor’s further participation in the completion of the Project. The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract Documents or to the Project to be performed thereunder shall in any way affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract Documents or to the Project. [REMAINDER OF PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK] Item 1C-15 -3- CONTRACT & BOND FORMS IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this _______ day of ______________, 20___. (Corporate Seal) Contractor/ Principal By Title (Corporate Seal) Surety By Attorney-in-Fact (Attach Attorney-in-Fact Certificate) Title The rate of premium on this bond is ____________ per thousand. The total amount of premium charges is $_______________________________. (The above must be filled in by corporate attorney.) THIS IS A REQUIRED FORM Any claims under this bond may be addressed to: (Name and Address of Surety) ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ (Name and Address of Agent or ___________________________________________ Representative for service of ___________________________________________ process in California, if different ___________________________________________ from above) (Telephone number of Surety ___________________________________________ and Agent or Representative for service of process in California) Item 1C-16 -4- CONTRACT & BOND FORMS Notary Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ______________ On , 20___, before me, _______________________________, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature of Notary Public OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT  Individual  Corporate Officer Title(s) Title or Type of Document  Partner(s)  Limited  General Number of Pages  Attorney-In-Fact  Trustee(s)  Guardian/Conservator Date of Document  Other: Signer is representing: Name Of Person(s) Or Entity(ies) Signer(s) Other Than Named Above NOTE: This acknowledgment is to be completed for Contractor/Principal. Item 1C-17 -5- CONTRACT & BOND FORMS Notary Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ______________ On , 20___, before me, _______________________________, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature of Notary Public OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT  Individual  Corporate Officer Title(s) Title or Type of Document  Partner(s)  Limited  General Number of Pages  Attorney-In-Fact  Trustee(s)  Guardian/Conservator Date of Document  Other: Signer is representing: Name Of Person(s) Or Entity(ies) Signer(s) Other Than Named Above NOTE: This acknowledgment is to be completed for the Attorney-in-Fact. The Power-of Attorney to local representatives of the bonding company must also be attached. END OF PERFORMANCE BOND Item 1C-18 -6- CONTRACT & BOND FORMS Payment Bond (Labor and Materials). KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS That WHEREAS, the City of Palm Desert, a Charter City and municipal corporation organized and operating under the laws of the State of California (hereinafter designated as the “City”), by action taken or a resolution passed May 11, 2023, has awarded to Horizon Professional Landscape, Inc., hereinafter designated as the “Principal,” a contract for the work described as follows: Contract No. C44890 (the “Project”); and WHEREAS, the work to be performed by the Contractor is more particularly set forth in the Contract Documents for the Project dated March 27, 2023, (hereinafter referred to as “Contract Documents”), the terms and conditions of which are expressly incorporated herein by reference; and WHEREAS, said Principal is required to furnish a bond in connection with said contract; providing that if said Principal or any of its Subcontractors shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, provender, equipment, or other supplies used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any work or labor done thereon of any kind, or for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over to the Employment Development Department from the wages of employees of said Principal and its Subcontractors with respect to such work or labor the Surety on this bond will pay for the same to the extent hereinafter set forth. NOW THEREFORE, we, the Principal and __________________________ as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City in the penal sum of Three Hundred Nineteen Thousand Two Hundred Sixty Dollars, ($319,260) lawful money of the United States of America, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH that if said Principal, his or its subcontractors, heirs, executors, administrators, successors or assigns, shall fail to pay any of the persons named in Civil Code Section 9100, fail to pay for any materials, provisions or other supplies, used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any work or labor thereon of any kind, or amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to work or labor performed under the contract, or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld, and paid over to the Employment Development Department or Franchise Tax Board from the wages of employees of the contractor and his subcontractors pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 18663, with respect to such work and labor the Surety or Sureties will pay for the same, in an amount not exceeding the sum herein above specified, and also, in case suit is brought upon this bond, all litigation expenses incurred by the City in such suit, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs, expert witness fees and investigation expenses. This bond shall inure to the benefit of any of the persons named in Civil Code Section 9100 so as to give a right of action to such persons or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. It is further stipulated and agreed that the Surety on this bond shall not be exonerated or released from the obligation of this bond by any change, extension of time for performance, addition, alteration or modification in, to, or of any contract, plans, specifications, or agreement pertaining Item 1C-19 -7- CONTRACT & BOND FORMS or relating to any scheme or work of improvement herein above described, or pertaining or relating to the furnishing of labor, materials, or equipment therefore, nor by any change or modification of any terms of payment or extension of the time for any payment pertaining or relating to any scheme or work of improvement herein above described, nor by any rescission or attempted rescission or attempted rescission of the contract, agreement or bond, nor by any conditions precedent or subsequent in the bond attempting to limit the right of recovery of claimants otherwise entitled to recover under any such contract or agreement or under the bond, nor by any fraud practiced by any person other than the claimant seeking to recover on the bond and that this bond be construed most strongly against the Surety and in favor of all persons for whose benefit such bond is given, and under no circumstances shall Surety be released from liability to those for whose benefit such bond has been given, by reason of any breach of contract between the owner or the City and original contractor or on the part of any obligee named in such bond, but the sole conditions of recovery shall be that claimant is a person described in Civil Code Section 9100, and has not been paid the full amount of his claim. The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of the Contract to be performed thereunder, shall in any way affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alteration or addition to the terms of Contract, including but not limited to, the provisions of Sections 2819 and 2845 of the California Civil Code. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this _______ day of ______________, 20__. (Corporate Seal) Contractor/ Principal By Title (Corporate Seal) Surety By Attorney-in-Fact (Attach Attorney-in-Fact Certificate) Title Item 1C-20 -8- CONTRACT & BOND FORMS Notary Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ______________ On , 20___, before me, _______________________________, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature of Notary Public OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT  Individual  Corporate Officer Title(s) Title or Type of Document  Partner(s)  Limited  General Number of Pages  Attorney-In-Fact  Trustee(s)  Guardian/Conservator Date of Document  Other: Signer is representing: Name Of Person(s) Or Entity(ies) Signer(s) Other Than Named Above NOTE: This acknowledgment is to be completed for Contractor/Principal. Item 1C-21 -9- CONTRACT & BOND FORMS Notary Acknowledgment A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ______________ On , 20___, before me, _______________________________, Notary Public, personally appeared , who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Signature of Notary Public OPTIONAL Though the information below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent removal and reattachment of this form to another document. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT  Individual  Corporate Officer Title(s) Title or Type of Document  Partner(s)  Limited  General Number of Pages  Attorney-In-Fact  Trustee(s)  Guardian/Conservator Date of Document  Other: Signer is representing: Name Of Person(s) Or Entity(ies) Signer(s) Other Than Named Above NOTE: This acknowledgment is to be completed for the Attorney-in-Fact. The Power-of-Attorney to local representatives of the bonding company must also be attached. END OF PAYMENT BOND Item 1C-22 City of Palm Desert PW - Operations & Maintenance Andy Ramirez, Deputy Director 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT IFB No. 2023-IFB-183 Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project RESPONSE DEADLINE: April 21, 2023 at 2:00 pm Report Generated: Monday, April 24, 2023 HORIZON PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE INC Proposal CONTACT INFORMATION Company: HORIZON PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE INC Email: horizon4900@msn.com Contact: Rafael Mendoza Address: 48727 Charlton Peak St Coachella, CA 92236 Phone: (760) 333-9371 Website: N/A Submission Date: Apr 21, 2023 12:38 PM Item 1C-23 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT IFB No. 2023-IFB-183 Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT PUBLIC WORKS - Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project Page 2 ADDENDA CONFIRMATION Addendum #1 Confirmed Apr 8, 2023 8:32 AM by Rafael Mendoza QUESTIONNAIRE 1. BID ACKNOWLEDGMENT* To the City of Palm Desert, a municipal corporation, organized under the laws of the State of California, with its principal place of business at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260. A. In response to the Contract Documents for project number 2023-IFB-183 and in accordance with the accompanying Instructions to Bidders, the undersigned hereby proposes to the City to furnish all labor, technical and professional services, supervision, materials and equipment, other than materials and equipment specified as furnished by the City, and to perform all operations necessary and required to construct the Project in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents and any addenda thereto, and at the prices stated opposite the respective items set forth in the Bid Schedule. B. This Bid constitutes a firm offer to the City which cannot be withdrawn for 90 calendar days after the date set for opening of Bids, or until a Contract is executed by the City and a third party, whichever is earlier. C. The undersigned certifies that it has examined and is fully familiar with all of the provisions of the Contract Documents and any addenda thereto; that it has carefully checked all of the words and figures shown in its Bid Schedule; that it has carefully reviewed the accuracy of all statements in this Bid and attachments hereto; and that it understands and agrees that the City will not be responsible for any errors or omissions on the part of the undersigned in preparing this Bid. D. If awarded a Contract, the undersigned agrees to execute and deliver to the City within ten (10) Days after date of receipt of Notice of Award, a signed Contract and the necessary Performance Bond, Payment Bond, and Certificates of Insurance and Endorsements. Item 1C-24 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT IFB No. 2023-IFB-183 Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT PUBLIC WORKS - Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project Page 3 E. All Bid Forms, which have been completed and executed by undersigned Bidder, are incorporated by this reference and made a part of this Bid. F. The undersigned is hereby representing that it is and will be properly licensed both at the time that it submits a Bid as wel l as at the time the Contract is awarded, if the Contract is awarded to the undersigned. 1. If Individual Contractor. Undersigned certifies that it is now licensed in accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law of the State of California; or 2. If Joint Venture. Undersigned certifies that the individual members of the joint venture are now licensed in accordance with the provisions of the Contractor's License Law of the State of California. I hereby certify under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that all of the information submitted in connection with this Bid and all of the representations made herein are true and correct. Confirmed 2. BID SCHEDULE* IMPORTANT: THE ELECTRONIC #BID SCHEDULE MUST BE COMPLETED BY EACH BIDDER AND PROPERLY SUBMITTED ON OPENGOV PROCUREMENT. FAILURE TO COMPLETE THE BID SCHEDULE WILL RESULT IN AN INCOMPLETE AND NON -RESPONSIVE BID. THE ELECTRONIC BID SCHEDULE WILL BE INCORPORATED INTO THE C ONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The costs for any Work shown or required in the Contract Documents, but not specifically identified as a line item are to be included in the related line items and no additional compensation shall be due to Contractor for the performance of the Work. All blank spaces appearing in the Electronic Bid Schedule must be filled in. Failure to fill in any blank spaces may render the bid non-responsive. The estimated quantities for Unit Price items are for purposes of comparing Bids only and the City makes no representation that the actual quantities of work performed will not vary from the estimates. Final payment shall be determined by the Engineer from measured quantities of work performed based upon the Unit Price. Item 1C-25 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT IFB No. 2023-IFB-183 Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT PUBLIC WORKS - Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project Page 4 If the Contract Documents specify Alternate Bid items, the City can choose to include any, all, or none of the Alternate Bid items in the Work. If the City selects any of the Alternate Bid items, the corresponding Alternate Bid prices shall be added to or deducte d from Base Bid Price for the Work. The City can award/select Alternate Bid items at any time(s). I certify that I have read, understood the above statement. Confirmed 3. BID GUARANTEE* IF SUBMITTING AN ORIGINAL BID BOND: Please download the Bid Bond Form under #ATTACHMENTS, and Mail or hand deliver in a sealed and labeled envelope including the Project Number, Project Title, and Project Due Date visible on the outside of the envelope to the City Clerk's Office located at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260 before the bid submittal deadline. IF SUBMITTING CASH OR CASHIER'S CHECK:Mail or hand deliver in a sealed and labeled envelope including the Project Number, Project Title, and Project Due Date visible on the outside of the envelope to the City Clerk's Office located at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260 before the bid submittal deadline. IF SUBMITTING AN E-BID BOND: follow E-Bid Bond instructions. Hard Copy Original Bid Bond (delivered before bid submittal deadline) 4. E-Bid Bond Please enter your Bid Bond information from Surety2000 below ONLY IF YOU ARENOT SUBMITTING A HARD COPY BID BOND, CASH, OR CASHIER'S CHECK. Bond ID: No response submitted Vendor ID: No response submitted 5. Enter Surety Company "Name" who Issued Bid Guarantee * This information will be verified against the California Department of Insurance Website. Item 1C-26 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT IFB No. 2023-IFB-183 Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT PUBLIC WORKS - Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project Page 5 United Surety Insurance Company Click to Verify Value will be copied to clipboard 6. DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS* Please download the below documents, complete, and upload. • DESIGNATION_OF_SUBCONTRACTO... PORTOLA_DESIGNATION_OF_SUBCONTRACTORS.docx 7. BIDDER INFORMATION AND EXPERIENCE FORM* Please download the below documents, complete, and upload. • BIDDER_INFORMATION_AND_EXPE... PORTOLA_BIDDER_INFORMATION_AND_EXPERIENCE_FORM.docx 8. NON-COLLUSION DECLARATION* The undersigned declares: I am an authorized representative of my company, the party making the foregoing Bid, to certify the following. The Bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partne rship, company, association, organization, or corporation. The Bid is genuine and not collusive or sham. The Bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other Bidder to put in a false or sham bid. The Bidder has not directly or indirectly colluded, conspired, connived, or agreed with any Bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or to refrain from bidding. The Bidder has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the Bid Price of the Bidder or any other Bidder, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the Bid Price, or of that of any other Bidder. All statements contained in the Bid are true. Item 1C-27 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT IFB No. 2023-IFB-183 Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT PUBLIC WORKS - Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project Page 6 The Bidder has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her Bid Price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto, to any corporation, partnership, company, association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid, and has not paid, and will not pay, any person or entity for such purpose. Any person executing this declaration on behalf of a Bidder that is a corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited liabil ity company, limited liability partnership, or any other entity, hereby represents that he or she has full power to execute, and does execute, this declaration on behalf of the Bidder. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Confirmed 9. PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTOR DIR REGISTRATION CERTIFICATION* Pursuant to Labor Code sections 1725.5 and 1771.1, all contractors and subcontractors that wish to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, or enter into a contract to perform public work must be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations. See http://www.dir.ca.gov/Public-Works/PublicWorks.html for additional information. No bid will be accepted nor any contract entered into without proof of the contractor’s and subcontractors’ current registrat ion with the Department of Industrial Relations to perform public work. Bidder hereby certifies that it is aware of the registration requirements set forth in Labor Code sections 1725.5 and 1771.1 and is currently registered as a contractor with the Department of Industrial Relations. Unless Bidder is exempt pursuant to the small project exemption, Bidder further acknowledges: A. Bidder shall maintain a current DIR registration for the duration of the project. B. Bidder shall include the requirements of Labor Code sections 1725.5 and 1771.1 in its contract with subcont ractors and ensure that all subcontractors are registered at the time of bid opening and maintain registration status for the duration of the project. C. Failure to submit this form or comply with any of the above requirements may result in a finding that the bid is non- responsive. Item 1C-28 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT IFB No. 2023-IFB-183 Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT PUBLIC WORKS - Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project Page 7 Confirmed 10. CONTRACTOR’S CERTIFICATE REGARDING WORKERS’ COMPENSATION* I am aware of the provisions of section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers’ compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this Contract. Confirmed 11. Enter your valid CA Contractors State License Board (CSLB) number* Please enter your License Number here. This will be verified against the state database 799029 Click to Verify Value will be copied to clipboard 12. Enter your California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) Registration number* Please enter your Public Works Contractor DIR Number. This will be verified against the state database. 1000534321 Click to Verify Value will be copied to clipboard 13. Type of Business* S Corporation (if corporation, two signatures are required) 14. Type your Legal Company Name Here* State your Company's Name Here. This will be verified against the California Secretary of State's Website. HORIZON PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE INC Click to Verify Value will be copied to clipboard Item 1C-29 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT IFB No. 2023-IFB-183 Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT PUBLIC WORKS - Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project Page 8 15. How many years has Bidder’s organization been in business as a Contractor? * 21 16. List the Signatory(s) Authorized to Sign and Bind an Agreement.* (If two (2) signatures are required, include the following information for both signatories) A. Full Name B. Title C. Physical Business Address D. Email Address E. Phone Number RAFAEL MENDOZA PRESIDENT 48727 CHARLTON PEAK ST. COACHELLA, CA 92236 HORIZON4900@MSN.COM (760) 333-9371 ERIC MENDOZA LEE VICE-PRESIDENT 48727 CHARLTON PEAK ST. COACHELLA, CA 92236 ERIC.MENDOZA123@LIVE.COM (760) 989-8401 Item 1C-30 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT IFB No. 2023-IFB-183 Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT PUBLIC WORKS - Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project Page 9 PRICE TABLES DESERT WILLOW GOLF RESORT LANDSCAPE AND LIGHTING PROJECT PHASE 2 Irrigation, Landscape, and Material Costs. Line items to include Labor, Material, and Equipment needed to complete the task/ Line Item Description Quantity Unit of Measure Unit Cost Total 1 Mobilization 1 Lump Sum $12,000.00 $12,000.00 2 Traffic Control 1 Lump Sum $5,000.00 $5,000.00 3 Clearing and Grubbing, includes protecting existing trees, palms, shrubs, and cacti as outlined in the Plans. . 1 Lump Sum $5,000.00 $5,000.00 4 Landscape Grading Adjustments 1 Lump Sum $35,000.00 $35,000.00 5 Relocate Existing Boulders (17-4' dia, 60-3' dia, 82-2' dia 1 Lump Sum $4,000.00 $4,000.00 6 Relocate existing Crushed Stone (Remove, clean, and relocate as shown on Plans. Size: 3"-12" Diameter, +/- 3,761 square feet) 1 Lump Sum $5,000.00 $5,000.00 7 Inorganic Mulch/Decomposed Granite (Desert Gold or approved equal. Size: 3/8" minus, 3" thick compacted, installed per plan. 60,600 SF $1.20 $72,720.00 8 Crushed Rock (Apache Brown or approved equal. Size: 3"-6" Diameter. 4,750 SF $3.40 $16,150.00 9 Irrigation System Installation 1 Lump Sum $15,000.00 $15,000.00 10 Brahea armata (Mexican Blue Palm) (24" Box) 13 Each $600.00 $7,800.00 11 Cercidium praecox (Sonoran Palo Verde) (48" Box) 1 Each $2,500.00 $2,500.00 12 Lysiloma microphylla Feather Tree) (24" Box) 3 Each $490.00 $1,470.00 Item 1C-31 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT IFB No. 2023-IFB-183 Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT PUBLIC WORKS - Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project Page 10 Line Item Description Quantity Unit of Measure Unit Cost Total 13 Chilopsis linearis (Desert Willow) (24" Box) 6 Each $490.00 $2,940.00 14 Bougainvillea 'Oo-la-la' (Oo-La-La Bougainvillea) (5 Gallon) 58 Each $50.00 $2,900.00 15 Calliandra Eriophylla (Pink Fairy Duster) (5 Gallon) 66 Each $40.00 $2,640.00 16 Leucophyllum zygophyllum 'Cimarron' (Cimarron Texas Ranger) (5 Gallon) 11 Each $40.00 $440.00 17 Asclepias subulata (Desert Milkweed) (5 Gallon) 92 Each $45.00 $4,140.00 18 Dasylirion acrotrichum (Green Desert Spoon) (5 Gallon) 47 Each $50.00 $2,350.00 19 Dasylirion longissimum (Mexican Grass Tree) (5 Gallon) 36 Each $50.00 $1,800.00 20 Ferocactus acanthodes (Compass Barrel Cactus) (10" minimum Diameter) 37 Each $70.00 $2,590.00 21 Fouquieria splendens (Ocotillo) (7 Cane Minimum, 6' Tall) 29 Each $140.00 $4,060.00 22 Yucca pallida (Pale-leaf Yucca) (5 Gallon) 112 Each $50.00 $5,600.00 23 Yucca elata (Soaptree Yucca) (15 Gallon) 6 Each $200.00 $1,200.00 24 Muhlenbergia capillaris 'Regal Mist' (Pink Muhly) (5 Gallon) 117 Each $40.00 $4,680.00 25 Nolina microcarpa (Beargrass) (5 Gallon) 12 Each $40.00 $480.00 26 Pathway Solar Bollard Light (First Light Technologies. Fixture: WLB-102 (34") BZ-NW 4000K-00-SEC-PA, Bronze Color. LED: NW-4000K. Installed Per Plan. 42 Each $2,400.00 $100,800.00 27 Maintenance and Plant Establishment 1 Lump Sum $1,000.00 $1,000.00 TOTAL $319,260.00 Item 1C-32 PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT IFB No. 2023-IFB-183 Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project PROPOSAL DOCUMENT REPORT PUBLIC WORKS - Desert Willow Perimeter Landscape and Lighting Rehabilitation Phase 2 Project Page 11 Item 1C-33 DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS The subcontractor(s) listed below will perform work or labor or render service to the contractor in or about the construction of the work or improvement, or are subcontractors licensed by the State of California who will, under subcontract to the contractor, specially fabricate and install a portion of the work or improvement according to detailed drawings contained in the Contract Documents, in an amount in excess of one-half of one percent (0.5%) of the contractor’s total bid. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the work involves the construction of streets and highways, then the Bidder shall list each subcontractor who will perform work or labor or render service to the Bidder in or about the work in an amount in excess of one-half of one percent (0.5%) of the Bidder’s Total Bid Price or $10,000, whichever is greater. No additional time shall be granted to provide the below requested information. In compliance with the Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act Chapter 4 (commencing at Section 4100), Part 1, Division 2 of the California Public Contract Code, the Bidder shall set forth below: (a) The portion of the work to be done by the subcontractor; (b) The name and the location of the place of business; (c) The California contractor license number; and (d) The DIR public works contractor registration number. If a Bidder fails to specify a subcontractor or if a Bidder specifies more than one subcontractor for the same portion of work, then the Bidder shall be deemed to have agreed that it is fully qualified to perform that portion of work and that it shall perform that portion itself. Portion of Work to be done by Subcontractor Percent of Total Base Bid Name of Subcontractor Location of Business CSLB Contractor License No. DIR Registration Number N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Item 1C-34 Portion of Work to be done by Subcontractor Percent of Total Base Bid Name of Subcontractor Location of Business CSLB Contractor License No. DIR Registration Number (Attach additional sheets if necessary) Item 1C-35 BIDDER INFORMATION AND EXPERIENCE FORM A. INFORMATION ABOUT BIDDER (Indicate not applicable (“N/A”) where appropriate.) NOTE: Where Bidder is a joint venture, pages shall be duplicated and information provided for all parties to the joint venture. 1.0 Name of Bidder: ____HORIZON PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE INC_ 2.0 Type, if Entity: _____CORPORATION____________________ 3.0 Bidder Address: ____48727 CHARLTON PEAK ST______ _______COACHELLA, CA_____________________ _______760 398-2250__________________760 333-9371__ Facsimile Number Telephone Number _________HORIZON4900@MSN.COM_________________ Email Address 4.0 How many years has Bidder’s organization been in business as a Contractor? _______21 YEARS___________________ 5.0 How many years has Bidder’s organization been in business under its present name? ___21 YEARS___________________ 5.1 Under what other or former names has Bidder’s organization operated?_______N/A_________________________________ 6.0 If Bidder’s organization is a corporation, answer the following: 6.1 Date of Incorporation: ___MAY,2019_____________________________ 6.2 State of Incorporation: CALIFORNIA 6.3 President’s Name: RAFAEL MENDOZA 6.4 Vice-President’s Name(s): ERIC MENDOZA LEE ________________________________ 6.5 Secretary’s Name: ___RAFAEL MENDOZA___________ 6.6 Treasurer’s Name: ________________________________ Item 1C-36 7.0 If an individual or a partnership, answer the following: 7.1 Date of Organization: ______________________________________ 7.2 Name and address of all partners (state whether general or limited partnership): ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 8.0 If other than a corporation or partnership, describe organization and name principals: ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 9.0 What type of work does the Bidder normally perform with its own forces? ____LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION- MAINTENANCE____________ ___________________________________________________________ 10.0 Has Bidder ever failed to complete any work awarded to it? If so, note when, where, and why: ___________N/A________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ 11.0 Within the last five years, has any officer or partner of Bidder’s organization ever been an officer or partner of another organization when it failed to complete a contract? If so, attach a separate sheet of explanation: ________________N/A____________________________________ 12.0 List Trade References: ______TRISTATE MATERIAL 760 398-2400___ ______IMPERIAL SPRINKLER SUPPLY 760 834-7730__ ______GREEN DESERT NURSERY 760 360-2987____ ___________________________________________________________ [REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] Item 1C-37 B. LIST OF CURRENT PROJECTS (BACKLOG) [**Duplicate Page if needed for listing additional current projects.**] Project Client Reference (agency name/contact info) Description of Bidder’s Work Completion Date Cost of Bidder’s Work SUNBURST RV STORAGE GUY EVANS LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTO N 1/27/2023 $106,450.00 Item 1C-38 C. LIST OF COMPLETED PROJECTS – LAST THREE YEARS [**Duplicate Page if needed for listing additional completed projects.**] Please include only those projects which are similar enough to demonstrate Bidder’s ability to perform the required Work. Project Client Reference (agency name/contact info) Description of Bidder’s Work Completion Date Cost of Bidder’s Work DESERT WILLOW, COUNTRY CLUB DR REHABILITATI ON CITY OF PALM DESERT LANDSCAPE UPGRADE 12/2020 $206,165.00 WASHINGTON RAMP CALSENSE CONTROLLER CITY OF PALM DESERT UPGRADING OF CONTROLLER AND VALVES 7/2021 49,500.00 DESERT WILLOW GOLF CART BRIDGE REPAIR CITY OF PALM DESERT REMOVE AND REPLACE ALL WOOD STRUCTURE JANUARY 2021 39,400.00 FREEDOM PARK PICKLE BALL COURT IMPROVEMEN TS CITY OF PALM DESERT LANDSCAPE IMPROVEMEN TS 4/2020 24,000.00 Item 1C-39 D. EXPERIENCE AND TECHNICAL QUALIFICATIONS QUESTIONNAIRE Personnel: The Bidder shall identify the key personnel to be assigned to this project in a management, construction supervision or engineering capacity. 1. List each person’s job title, name and percent of time to be allocated to this project: RAFAEL MENDOZA, PRESIDENT, 100% ERIC MENDOZA LEE 100% JULIAN GONZALEZ 100% 2. Summarize each person’s specialized education: RAFAEL MENDOZA – CERTIFIED LANCDSCAPE TECHNICIAN, QAL CATEGORY B ERIC MENDOZA LEE – QAL CATEGORY B, LANSCAPE TECHNICIAN TRAINING 3. List each person’s years of construction experience relevant to the project: RAFAEL MENDOZA, PRESIDENT 30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. JULIAN GONZALEZ, FOREMAN, 30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ERIC MENDOZA LEE, SUPERVISOR, 1.5 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 4. Summarize such experience: RAFAEL MENDOZA, OVER 30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN LANDSCPAE CONTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE, IRRIGATION. JULIAN GONZALEZ, OVER 30 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN LANDSCPAE CONTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE. Bidder agrees that personnel named in this Bid will remain on this Project until completion of all relevant Work, unless substituted by personnel of equivalent experience and qualifications approved in advance by the City. Item 1C-40 E. ADDITIONAL BIDDER’S STATEMENTS: If the Bidder feels that there is additional information which has not been included in the questionnaire above, and which would contribute to the qualification review, it may add that information in a statement here or on an attached sheet, appropriately marked: _______ Item 1C-41 Item 1C-42 Page 1 of 2 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Shawn Muir, Community Services Manager REQUEST: APPROVE FEE WAIVER AND TEMPORARY WAIVER OF CERTAIN PARKS ORDINANCES FOR THE DESERT RECREATION DISTRICT FUNDRAISER AT CIVIC CENTER PARK RECOMMENDATION: Approve fee waiver and temporary waiver of certain parks ordinances for Desert Recreation District fundraiser at Civic Center Park as follows: a) 11.01.20 (Hours of Use in City Parks); b) 11.01.140 (Amplified Sound in City Parks); c) 11.01.080 O (Placement of Advertising Signage in City Parks); d) 11.01.080 Q (Vendor Sales in City Parks); and e) 11.01.080 W (Possession/Consumption of Alcohol in City Parks) pursuant to PDMC 9.58.040. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: Desert Recreation District (DRD) has planned an evening show that is free and open to the public at the Palm Desert Civic Center Park Amphitheater. The event will feature “J’s Dueling Pianos” from Dallas, Texas. Two musicians will have two keyboards and small drums to have a very interactive concert with the public. The community is invited to have a picnic and enjoy the music. The event will serve as a fundraiser for DRD through sales of beer and wine at a designated, fenced beer garden. If approved, the event would take place Saturday, May 20, 2023, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Desert Recreation District is a strong partner of the City, overseeing all parks and ensuring a high level of service to our residents. Support of this event would directly support DRD in their fundraising goals. Strategic Plan Approval of the DRD fundraiser event would help address the following priorities outlined in the 2013-2033 Strategic Plan, Envision Palm Desert – Forward Together: • Economic Development Priority 3: Create and attract entertainment and events to enhance and expand the Palm Desert economy and lifestyle. • Tourism and Marketing Priority 2: Grow existing events and develop new events to enhance the desirability of Palm Desert as a year-round destination. Item 1D-1 City of Palm Desert Approve DRD Fundraiser Page 2 of 2 FINANCIAL IMPACT: The applicable fees for the use of the park for this event include a $230 facility use fee, a $20 administration fee, and a refundable $100 cleaning deposit. The facility use fee is collected by DRD on the City’s behalf and remitted to the City, and the administration fee is retained by DRD. Staff is recommending waiving the facility use fee, and only charging the $20 administration fee and the refundable $100 cleaning deposit. Description Duration Rate Total Civic Center Park Amphitheater 1 day $230 / day $230.00 Administration Fee $20.00 Cleaning Deposit $100.00 Proposed Waiver of Fees -$230.00 Total $120.00 REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Martin Alvarez Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. Facility Use Application 2. Event Flyer 3. ABC License Application Item 1D-2 Item 1D-3 Item 1D-4 Item 1D-5 Item 1D-6 Item 1D-7 Item 1D-8 Item 1D-9 Benefiting Saturday, May 20, 2023 Palm Desert Civic Center Amphitheater Palm Desert Civic Park – 43900 San Pablo Avenue, Palm Desert, CA 92260 Proceeds Benefit Parks & Recreation Access for All!  FREE EVENT  6 – 9 p.m.  Homemade picnics encouraged while enjoying our Beer Garden for the evening. Event Presented By: For more information please call 760.347.3484. JOIN DESERT RECREATION FOUNDATION for an Evening Featuring Keyboard Sensations Evening at the Oasis From Dallas, Texas Desert Recreation Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization. Tax ID# 91-2143285 Item 1D-10 Item 1D-11 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] Page 1 of 3 PALM DESERT HOUSING AUTHORITY STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Celina Cabrera, Management Analyst REQUEST: AUTHORIZE THE AWARD OF A GENERAL SERVICES AGREEMENT TO EXCLUSIVE PEST CONTROL SERVICES IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $74,832 ANNUALLY FOR PEST CONTROL AND EXTERMINATION SERVICES AT THE HOUSING AUTHORITY RESIDENTIAL RENTAL PROPERTIES. RECOMMENDATION: 1. Authorize the award of a three-year General Services Agreement, with an option to renew no more than two additional one-year terms to Exclusive Pest Control Services for pest control and extermination services at the Housing Authority residential rental properties, in a total annual amount not to exceed $74,832 (includes an annual cost of $62,580 and $12,252 for as-needed additional services). 2. Authorize RPM Company, the Housing Authority’s contracted management company, to monitor the Agreement and authorize additional pest control and extermination services as determined to be necessary due to emergency actions and/or to proactively respond to the needs of the Properties. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The Palm Desert Housing Authority (Housing Authority) owns 15 affordable residential housing properties in the City and accounts for 1,114 apartment units (“Properties”). The day-to-day operations of the Properties are contracted with the property management group, RPM Company. The current contract term for pest control and extermination service at the Properties expires on June 30, 2023, and there are no remaining renewal options. On February 23, 2023, Staff issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) as required by Palm Desert Municipal Code 3.30.100 on the City’s online bid management provider, “OpenGov” and a ‘Notice Inviting Proposals’ was published in the Desert Sun newspaper on February 23, 2023, and March 2, 2023. Four responses were received by the RFP deadline of March 23, 2023: Company Location Annual Amount Lloyd Pest Control North Palm Springs $59,338 Exclusive Pest Control Services Palm Desert $62,580 Clark Pest Control Riverside $72,445 Integrated Pest Control Management, Inc. Covina $202,752 Pursuant to Palm Desert Municipal Code 3.30.140, Staff reviewed, discussed, and compared the proposals to the evaluation criteria as provided in the RFP. It was determined that Exclusive Pest Control Services demonstrated through their proposal, experience, and past performance to be the best respondent to provide the required service for the Housing Authority. Item 1E-1 Palm Desert Housing Authority Housing Authority- Exclusive Pest Control General Services Agreement Page 2 of 3 The lowest bidder was not selected because their proposal did not demonstrate an understanding of the Scope of Services issued with the RFP. For instance, A Preventative Pest Control Plan was required to show how pests and rodents are intended to be prevented. The Plan document would be reviewed in detail and collaboratively adjusted should the Proposer become the awarded Contractor; the lowest bidder did not submit a Plan. Emergency response is required with a 1-hour call back and response to the property within 24 hours; lowest proposer states they will respond within two business days or less. Exclusive Pest Control Services is a Sole Proprietor business located in Palm Desert and has serviced the Housing Authority Properties since 2016. Exclusive has demonstrated in their proposal, as well as through their past performance over the last seven years, that they understand and are responsive to the needs of the Properties. Exclusive’s Preventative Pest Control Plan includes regular inspections, ongoing maintenance, targeted treatments, and emergency response. Additional Services are required from time-to-time to include the remediation and treatment of fleas, cockroach cleanout, bed bug inspection and treatment, termite inspection and treatment, bee and/or beehive removal, etc. Staff requests approval of an additional $12,252 to provide these types of additional services. Additionally, Staff recommends RPM Company to have the authority to authorize additional services as determined to be necessary due to emergency actions and/or to proactively respond to issues at the Properties. Staff recommends the award of a three-year General Services Agreement in an annual amount not to exceed $74,832 (includes an annual cost of $62,580 and $12,252 allocated for as-needed additional services) to Exclusive Pest Control Services and the monitoring of the Agreement to be conducted by RPM company. At the expiration of three years, the Authority reserves the right to extend the Agreement for two additional one-year terms. Commission Recommendation: The Housing Commission will review this recommendation at its special meeting on April 26, 2023. Upon request a verbal report will be provided. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact of this request is the annual cost of the Agreement in an annual amount not to exceed $74,832 based on the routine interior and exterior pest control services and as-needed additional services. Funds have been budgeted in the proposed FY 2023-2024 contract services operating budget allocated within each of the 15 Housing Authority Properties. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Eric Ceja Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo Executive Director: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: Item 1E-2 Palm Desert Housing Authority Housing Authority- Exclusive Pest Control General Services Agreement Page 3 of 3 1. General Services Agreement 2. Exclusive Pest Control Services Proposal 3. Exclusive Pest Control Cost Proposal Item 1E-3 CONTRACT NO. ____________ 1 PALM DESERT HOUSING AUTHORITY GENERAL SERVICE AGREEMENT FOR PEST CONTROL AND EXTERMINATION SERVICES 1.INTRODUCTION 1.1 Parties and Date. This Contract is made and entered into this 1st day of July, 2023 (“Effective Date”), by and between the PALM DESERT HOUSING AUTHORITY, a public body, corporate and politic having a principal place of business at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260 (“Authority”) and EXCLUSIVE PEST CONTROL SERVICES, a Sole Proprietor having a principal place of business at 44-815 San Jose Ave, Palm Desert, California 92260 (“Contractor”) for Pest Control and Extermination Services at Authority Residential Properties. Authority and Contractor are sometimes individually referred to herein as “Party” and collectively as “Parties.” 1.2 Incorporation of Documents. This Contract includes and hereby incorporates in full by reference the following documents, including all exhibits, drawings, specifications and documents therein, and attachments and addenda thereto: The Authority issued Request for Proposal dated February 23, 2023, and Exclusive Pest Control Proposal submitted March 17, 2023 (Exhibit A) inclusive of the Cost Proposal (Exhibit B). 2.AGREEMENT TO PROVIDE SERVICES 2.1 General Scope of Services. Contractor promises and agrees to furnish to Authority all labor, materials, tools, equipment, services, and incidental and customary work necessary to fully and adequately supply the services and advice on various issues affecting the decisions of Authority regarding the Project and on other programs and matters affecting Authority (“Services”). The Services are more particularly described in the Authority issued Request for Proposal dated February 23, 2023 and any addenda thereto, and Exclusive Pest Control Services submitted a Proposal on March 17, 2023 inclusive of the Cost Proposal, incorporated herein by reference. All Services shall be subject to, and performed in accordance with, this Agreement, the exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations. Contractor shall perform all Services under this Contract in a skillful and competent manner, and consistent with the standards generally recognized as being employed by contractors in the same discipline in the State of California. Contractor shall be responsible for securing City of Palm Desert (“City”) business license(s) and any other licenses or permits necessary to perform the Services. 2.1.1 Extra Work. At any time during the term of this Agreement, Authority may request that Contractor perform Extra Work. As used herein, “Extra Work” means any work which is determined by Authority to be necessary but which the parties did not reasonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Contract. Contractor shall not perform, nor be compensated for, Extra Work without written authorization from the Authority. Item 1E-4 CONTRACT NO. ____________ 2 2.2 Term and Schedule. The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2025, unless earlier terminated as provided herein. The Authority shall have the unilateral option, at its sole discretion, to renew this Contract annually for no more than two additional one-year terms. Contractor shall complete the Services within the term of this Agreement, and shall meet any other established schedules and deadlines. Contractor shall perform the Services expeditiously within the term and in accordance with the Schedule of Services as specified in the Contract documents (Section 1.2), incorporated herein by reference and any other scheduled mutually agreed upon by the Authority and Contractor. Upon request of Authority, Contractor shall provide a more detailed schedule of anticipated performance to meet the Schedule of Services. 2.3 Compensation. Contractor shall receive compensation, including authorized reimbursements, for all Services rendered under this Agreement at t he rates set forth in Exhibit ”B” attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and shall not exceed the total annual amount of sixty-two thousand, five hundred and eighty dollars ($62,580) The Authority may request Contractor to perform Extra Work at the same rates and manner as set forth in this Agreement on an as needed basis as specified in the Contract (Section 2.1.2) for additional ancillary services. Contractor shall not perform Extra Work, presume Extra Work will be guaranteed, nor be compensated for Extra work without written authorization from the Authority. Work performed as Extra Work shall not exceed in the amount of twelve thousand, two hundred and fifty-two dollars ($12,252). Contractor shall not be reimbursed for any expenses unless identified in Exhibit “B” or authorized in writing by Authority. 2.4 Accounting Records. Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate records with respect to all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All such records shall be clearly identifiable. Contractor shall allow Authority to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant t o this Contract. Contractor shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Contract for a period of three (3) years from the date of final payment under this Contract. 2.5 Subcontracts. Contractor shall not subcontract any portion of the Services required by this Agreement, except as expressly stated herein, without prior written approval of Authority. Subcontracts, if any, shall contain a provision making them subject to all provisions stipulated in this Agreement. 3.PAYMENT AND TERMS 3.1 Invoices. Contractor shall submit to Authority a monthly itemized statement which indicates work completed and hours of Services rendered by Contractor. The statement shall describe the amount of Services and supplies provided si nce the initial commencement date, or since the start of the subsequent billing periods, as appropriate, through the date of the statement. Authority shall, within 45 days of receiving such statement, review the statement and pay all approved charges thereon. Contractor shall not be reimbursed for any expenses unless authorized in writing by Authority. Item 1E-5 CONTRACT NO. ____________ 3 3.2 Independent Contractor. The Services shall be performed by Contractor or under its supervision. Contractor will determine the means, methods and details of performing the Services subject to the requirements of this Contract. Authority retains Contractor on an independent contractor basis and not as an employee. All persons performing Services shall not be employees of Authority and shall at all times b e under Contractor’s exclusive direction and control. Contractor warrants that all employees and subcontractors shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the Services assigned to them. Contractor represents that it, its employees and subcontractors have all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals of whatever nature that are legally required to perform the Services, including a City Business License, and that such licenses and approvals shall be maintained throughout the term of this Agreement. Upon Authority’s request, Contractor shall provide Authority with the identification information of any person performing Services on site and shall provide information related to the license, registration, and other qualifications of subcontractors. Any personnel who fail or refuse to perform the Services in a manner acceptable to Authority, or who are determined by Authority to be uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or timely completion of the Project or a threat to the safety of persons or property, shall be promptly removed from the Services by Contractor at the request of Authority. This section does not authorize the subcontracting of any part of the Services. 3.3 Party’s Representatives. Authority hereby designates Jessica Gonzales, Housing Manager and/or Teresa Vakili, Southern Region Vise President with RPM Company, or his or her designee, to act as its representative for the performance of this Agreement (“Authority's Representative”). Authority’s Representative shall have the power to act on behalf of Authority for all purposes under this Agreement. Contractor shall not accept direction or orders from any person other than Authority’s Representative or his or her designee. Contractor hereby designates Victor Peloquin, Owner, or his or her designee, to act as its representative for the performance of this Agreement (“Contractor’s Representative”). Contractor’s Representative shall have full authority to represent and act on behalf of Contractor for all purposes under this Agreement. 3.3.1 Substitution of Key Personnel. Contractor has represented to Authority that certain key personnel will perform and coordinate the Services under this Agreement. Should one or more of such personnel become unavailable, Contractor may substitute other personnel of at least equal competence and experience upon written approval of Authority. In the event that Authority and Contractor cannot agree as to the substitution of key personnel, Authority shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement for cause. The key personnel for performance of this Agreement are as follows: Victor Peloquin. 3.4 Termination. This Contract may be terminated by Authority at any time by giving Contractor three (3) days advance written notice. In the event of termination by Authority for any reason other than the fault of Contractor, Authority shall only pay Contractor for Services performed up to that time as provided herein. In the event of breach of the Contract by Contractor, Authority may terminate the Contract immediately without notice, may reduce payment to the Contractor in the amount necessary to offset Authority’s resulting damages, and may pursue any other available recourse against Contractor. Item 1E-6 CONTRACT NO. ____________ 4 Contractor may not terminate this Contract except for cause. Authority m ay require Contractor to provide all finished or unfinished documents, data, diagrams, drawings, materials or other matter prepared or built by Contractor in connection with its performance of this Contract. 4. WORK SITES 4.1 Inspection Of Site. Contractor shall visit sites where the Services are to be performed and shall become acquainted with all conditions affecting the Services prior to commencing work. Contractor acknowledges that the sites are occupied residential communities and that the Services shall be completed in a manner that ensures minimal resident impact. 4.2 Removal of Waste and Debris. Contractor shall remove at its own expense all rubbish and waste materials resulting from its operations, including any material that may fall in swimming pools, lagoons, or other water features. If on private property, Contractor must obtain permission from the property owner prior to removing debris. All debris must be removed before the end of the day unless otherwise directed by Authority or Authority’s agent. 4.3 Notifications to Authority and Residents. The Contractor acknowledges that the Authority provides forty-eight (48) hours-notice in advance of the start of any work that is to occur at any residential unit. Contractor shall provide sufficient notice to the A uthority before beginning any such work so that the Authority may provide timely notice to residents. 4.4 Safety. Contractor shall execute and maintain its work so as to avoid injury or damage to any person or property. In carrying out its Services, Contrac tor shall at all times exercise all necessary precautions for the safety of employees appropriate to the nature of the work and the conditions under which the work is to be performed. 4.5 Paths of Travel. Pedestrian paths of travel must be maintained free of obstructions and hazardous conditions, except where the condition is necessary for completion of the Services. To the extent any portion of the Services requires obstructing pedestrian paths of travel, the Services shall be performed so as to minimize the extent of the obstruction. Where Contractor’s operations may create hazardous conditions to pedestrian paths of travel, appropriate signing and barricades shall be installed to safely route pedestrians around the impacted area. The Authority shall be given at least 48 hours- notice prior to the creation of any condition affecting pedestrian paths of travel. 5. CONTRACTOR’S RESPONSIBILITIES 5.1 Laws and Regulations. Contractor shall keep itself fully informed of and in compliance with all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations in any manner affecting the performance of the Contract or the Services, including all Cal/OSHA requirements, and shall give all notices required by law. Contractor shall be liable for all violations of such laws and regulations in connection with the Services. Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold Authority, its officials, officers, employees and agents free and Item 1E-7 CONTRACT NO. ____________ 5 harmless, pursuant to the indemnification provisions of this Contract, from any claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with such laws, rules or regulations. Each and every provision of law and clause required by law to be inserted in this Contract shall be deemed to be inserted herein. 5.2 Indemnification. Contractor shall defend (with counsel of Authority’s choosing), indemnify and hold Authority and City, their officials, officers, agents, employees and representatives free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liabilities, losses, damages or injuries, in law or equity, regardless of whether the allegations are false, fraudulent, or groundless, to property or persons, including wrongful death, to the extent arising out of or incident to any acts, omissions or willful misconduct of Contractor, its officials, officers, employees, agents, consultants and contractors arising out of or in connection with the performance of the Services or this Contract, including claims made by subcontractors for nonpayment, including without limitation the payment of all consequential damages and attorneys’ fees and other related costs and expenses. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall defend, at Contractor’s own cost, expense and risk, with counsel of Authority’s choosing, any and all such aforesaid suits, actions or other legal proceedings of every kind that may be brought or instituted against Authority, its officials, officers, agents, employees and representatives. To the extent of its liability, Contractor shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that may be rendered against Authority or City, their officials, officers, employees, agents, employees and representatives, in any such suit, action or other legal proceeding. Contractor shall reimburse Authority, its officials, officers, agents, employees, and representatives, for any and all legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them in connection therewith or in enforcing the indemnity herein provided. The only limitations on this provision shall be those imposed by Civil Code Section 2782. 5.3 Insurance. Contractor shall not commence work under this Agreement until it has provided evidence satisfactory to the Authority that it has secured all insurance required under this section. In addition, Contractor shall not allow any subcontractor to commence work on any subcontract until it has provided evidence satisfactory to the Authority that the subcontractor has secured all insurance required under this section. Without limiting Contractor’s indemnification of Authorit y or City, and prior to commencement of Work, Contractor shall obtain, provide and maintain at its own expense during the term of this Agreement, policies of insurance of the type and amounts described below and in a form satisfactory to Authority. Products/completed operations insurance coverage shall extend a minimum of three years after project completion. Coverage shall be included on behalf of the insured for covered claims arising out of the actions of independent contractors. If the insured is using subcontractors, the policy must include work performed “by or on behalf” of the insured. Policy shall contain no language that would invalidate or remove the insurer’s duty to defend or indemnify for claims or suits expressly excluded from coverage. Policy shall specifically provide for a duty to defend on the part of the insurer. The Palm Desert Housing Authority, City of Palm Desert, their officials, officers, employees, and agents, shall be included as insureds under the policy. Item 1E-8 CONTRACT NO. ____________ 6 5.3.1 General Liability Insurance: Contractor shall maintain commercial general liability insurance with coverage at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CG 00 01, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate, for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage, including without limitation, blanket contractual liability, and a $2,000,000 completed operations aggregate. Defense costs shall be paid in addition to the limits. The policy shall contain no endorsements or provisions limiting coverage for (1) contractual liability; (2) cross liability exclusion for claims or suits by one insured against another; or (3) contain any other exclusion contrary to the Agreement. 5.3.2 Automobile Liability Insurance: Contractor shall maintain automobile insurance at least as broad as Insurance Services Office form CA 00 01 covering bodily injury and property damage for all activities of the Contractor arising out of or in connection with Services to be performed under this Agreement, including coverage for any owned, hired, non-owned or rented vehicles, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 combined single limit for each accident. 5.3.3 Workers’ Compensation Insurance: Contractor shall maintain Workers’ Compensation Insurance (Statutory Limits) and Employer’s Liability Insurance (with limits of at least $1,000,000) for Contractor ’s employees in accordance with the laws of the State of California, Section 3700 of the Labor Code In addition, Contractor shall require each subcontractor to similarly maintain Workers’ Compensation Insurance and Employer’s Liability Insurance in accordance with the laws of the State of California, Section 3700 for all of the subcontractor’s employees. Contractor shall submit to Authority, along with the certificate of insurance, a Waiver of Subrogation endorsement in favor of the Palm Desert Housing Authority, the City of Palm Desert, their officers, agents, employees and volunteers. 5.3.4 Umbrella or Excess Liability Insurance: Contractor may opt to utilize umbrella or excess liability insurance in meeting insurance requirements. In such circumstances, Contractor may obtain and maintain an umbrella or excess liability insurance policy with limits that will provide bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage liability coverage at least as broad as the primary coverages set forth in this Section, including commercial general liability and employer' s liability. Such policy or policies shall include the following terms and conditions: •A drop down feature requiring the policy to respond in the event that any primary insurance that would otherwise have applied proves to be uncollectable in whole or in part for any reason; •Pay on behalf of wording as opposed to reimbursement; •Concurrency of effective dates with primary policies; •Policies shall “follow form” to the underlying primary policies; and •Insureds under primary policies shall also be insureds under the umbrella or excess policies. 5.3.5 Insurance for Subcontractors: All Subcontractor’s shall be included as additional insureds under the Contractor’s policies, or the Contractor shall be responsible Item 1E-9 CONTRACT NO. ____________ 7 for causing Subcontractors to purchase the appropriate insurance in compliance with the terms of these Insurance Requirements, including adding the Palm Desert Housing Authority and the City of Palm Desert as Additional Insureds to the Subcontractor’s policies. Contractor shall provide to Authority satisfactory evidence as required under Insurance Section of this Agreement. 5.3.6 Proof of Insurance: Contractor shall provide certificates of insurance to Authority as evidence of the insurance coverage required herein, along with a waiver o f subrogation endorsement for workers’ compensation. Insurance certificates and endorsement must be approved by Authority’s Risk Manager prior to commencement of performance. The certificates and endorsements for each insurance policy shall be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its behalf. Current certification of insurance shall be kept on file with Authority at all times during the term of this contract. Authority reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, at any time. 5.3.7 Duration of Coverage: Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property, which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the Services hereunder by Contractor, his agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. Contractor must maintain general liability and umbrella or excess liability insurance for as long as there is a statutory exposure to completed operations claims. Palm Desert Housing Authority, City of Palm Desert and their officers, officials, employees, and agents shall continue as additional insureds under such policies. 5.3.8 Authority’s Rights of Enforcement: In the event any policy of insurance required under this Agreement does not comply with these requirements or is canceled and not replaced, Authority has the right but not the duty to obtain the insurance it deems necessary and any premium paid by Authority will be promptly reimbursed by Contractor, or Authority will withhold amounts sufficient to pay premium from Contractor payments. In the alternative, Authority may cancel this Agreement. 5.3.9 Acceptable Insurers: All insurance policies shall be issued by an insurance company currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance in the State of California, with an assigned policyholders’ Rating of A-(or higher) and Financial Size Category Class VII (or larger) in accordance with the latest edition of Best’s Key Rating Guide, unless otherwise approved by the Authority’s Risk Manager. 5.3.10 Waiver of Subrogation: All insurance coverage maintained or procured pursuant to this agreement shall be endorsed to waive subrogation against Palm Desert Housing Authority, City of Palm Desert, their elected or appointed officers, agents, officials, employees and volunteers, or shall specifically allow Contractor or others providing insurance evidence in compliance with these specifications to waive their right of recovery prior to a loss. Contractor hereby waives its own right of recovery against Palm Desert Housing Authority and City of Palm Desert, and shall require similar written express waivers and insurance clauses from each of its subcontractors. Item 1E-10 CONTRACT NO. ____________ 8 5.3.11 Enforcement of Contract Provisions (Non Estoppel): Contractor acknowledges and agrees that any actual or alleged failure on the part of the Authority to inform Contractor of non-compliance with any requirement imposes no additional obligations on the Authority nor does it waive any rights hereunder. 5.3.12 Primary and Non-Contributing Insurance: All insurance coverages shall be primary and any other insurance, deductible, or self -insurance maintained by the indemnified parties shall not contribute with this primary insurance. Policies shall contain or be endorsed to contain such provisions. 5.3.13 Requirements Not Limiting: Requirements of specific coverage features or limits contained in this Section are not intended as a limitation on coverage, limits or other requirements, or a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any insurance. Specific reference to a given coverage feature is for purposes of clarification only as it pertains to a given issue and is not intended by any party or insured to be all inclusive, or to the exclusion of other coverage, or a waiver of any type. 5.3.14 Notice of Cancellation: Contractor agrees to oblige its insurance agent or broker and insurers to provide to Authority with a thirty (30) day notice of cancellation (except for nonpayment for which a ten (10) day notice is required) or nonrenewal of coverage for each required coverage. 5.3.15 Additional Insured Status: General liability, Automobile Liability, and if applicable, Pollution Liability, policies shall provide or be endorsed to provide that the Palm Desert Housing Authority, City of Palm Desert and their officers, officials, employees, and agents shall be additional insureds with regard to liability and defense of suits or claims arising out of the performance of the Agreement, under such policies. This provision shal l also apply to any excess liability policies. 5.3.16 Authority’s Right to Revise Requirements: The Authority reserves the right at any time during the term of the contract to change the amounts and types of insurance required by giving the Contractor a ninety (90)-day advance written notice of such change. If such change results in substantial additional cost to the Contractor, the Authority and Contractor may renegotiate Contractor’s compensation. 5.3.17 Self-Insured Retentions: Any self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by Authority. Authority reserves the right to require that self -insured retentions be eliminated, lowered, or replaced by a deductible. Self-insurance will not be considered to comply with these specifications unless approved by Author ity. 5.3.18 Timely Notice of Claims: Contractor shall give Authority prompt and timely notice of claims made or suits instituted that arise out of or result from Contractor’s performance under this Agreement, and that involve or may involve coverage under any of the required liability policies. 5.3.19 Safety: Contractor shall execute and maintain its work so as to avoid injury or damage to any person or property. In carrying out its Services, Contractor shall at all times be in compliance with all applicable local, sta te and federal laws, rules and Item 1E-11 CONTRACT NO. ____________ 9 regulations, and shall exercise all necessary precautions for the safety of employees appropriate to the nature of the work and the conditions under which the work is to be performed. Safety precautions, where applicable, shall include, but shall not be limited to: (A) adequate life protection and lifesaving equipment and procedures; (B) instructions in accident prevention for all employees and subcontractors, such as safe walkways, scaffolds, fall protection ladders, bridge s, gang planks, confined space procedures, trenching and shoring, equipment and other safety devices, equipment and wearing apparel as are necessary or lawfully required to prevent accidents or injuries; and (C) adequate facilities for the proper inspection and maintenance of all safety measures. 5.3.20 Additional Insurance: Contractor shall also procure and maintain, at its own cost and expense, any additional kinds of insurance, which in its own judgment may be necessary for its proper protection and prosecution of the Services. 6.LABOR LAWS 6.1 Prevailing Wages. Contractor is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, et seq., and 1770, et seq., as well as California Code of Regulations, Title 8, Section 16000, et seq., (“Prevailing Wage Laws”), which require the payment of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on “public works” and “maintenance” projects. If the Services are being performed as part of an applicable “public works” or “maintenance” project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage Laws, and if the total compensation is $1,000 or more, Contractor agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage Laws. Upon request, Authority shall provide Contractor with a copy of the prevailing rates of per diem wages in effect at the commencement of this Agreement. If the Services are being performed as part of an applicable “public works” or “maintenance” project, then pursuant to Labor Code Sections 1725.5 and 1771.1, the Contractor and all subcontractors performing such Services must be registered with the Department of Industrial Relations. This Project may be subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. It shall be Contractor’s sole responsibility to comply with all applicable registration and labor compliance requirements. 6.2 Contractor’s Labor Certification. By its signature hereunder, Contractor certifies the following: “I, the undersigned Contractor, am aware of the provisions of Section 3700, et seq., of the California Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for Worker's Compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of the Code, and I, the undersigned Contractor, agree to and will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Services on this Contract.” 7.MISCELLANEOUS 7.1 Notices. All notices hereunder and communications regarding interpretation of the terms of the Contract or changes thereto shall be provided by the mailing thereof by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid and addressed as follows: Item 1E-12 CONTRACT NO. ____________ 10 Contractor: Exclusive Pest Control Services 44-815 San Jose Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260 ATTN: Victor Peloquin Authority: Palm Desert Housing Authority 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 ATTN: Jessica Gonzales, Housing Manager Authority Designee: RPM Company 72-600 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 Attn: Teresa Vakili, RPM Southern Region VP Any notice so given shall be considered received by the other Party forty-eight (48) hours after deposit in the U.S. Mail as stated above and addressed to the Party at the above address. Actual notice shall be deemed adequate notice on the date actual notice occurred, regardless of the method of service. 7.2 Miscellaneous. This Contract contains the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings or agreements. This Contract may only be modified by a writing signed by both Parties. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Contract. The Parties do for themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns agree to the full performance of all of the provisions contained in this Co ntract. Contractor shall not, either voluntarily or by action of law, assign or transfer this Contract or any obligation, right, title or interest assumed by Contractor herein without the prior written consent of Authority. This Contract shall be governed by the laws of the State of California and shall be performed in Riverside County. This Contract may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall constitute an original. Contractor represents that it is an equal opportunity employer and that it shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, age or other interests protected by the State or Federal Constitutions. 8. CONTRACTOR’S CERTIFICATIONS 8.1 Authority to Enter Contract. Contractor has all requisite power and authority to conduct its business and to execute, deliver and perform the Contract. The individuals who have signed this Contract have the legal power, right and authority to make this Contract and bind Contractor. Item 1E-13 CONTRACT NO. ____________ 11 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the Parties has caused this Contract to be executed on the day and year first above written. PALM DESERT HOUSING AUTHORITY, A public body, corporate and politic By: L. TODD HILEMAN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ATTEST: By: ANTHONY J. MEJIA CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: Best Best & Krieger LLP Special Counsel To Housing Authority EXCLUSIVE PEST CONTROL SERVICES Contractor By: __________________________________ VICTOR PELOQUIN OWNER/OPERATOR QC: _______________ Insurance: ________ _______ Initial Final Item 1E-14 Exhibit AItem 1E-15 Exhibit AItem 1E-16 Exhibit AItem 1E-17 Exhibit AItem 1E-18 Exhibit AItem 1E-19 Exhibit AItem 1E-20 1 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Cost Proposal Form Pest Control and Extermination Services 1.Basic/ Routine Services Below is a list of properties, number of Apartment Units, and number of buildings per property. Please submit lump sum of the charge to do the routine interior and routine exterior treatments at each property at the frequency noted. Include all direct and indirect costs. Finally, note how many bait boxes for each property and the lump sum of those boxes. Calculate the Lump Sum for each apartment type category using the information provided in Attachment B of this RFP. To calculate the Lump Sum, first determine the Unit Cost for each apartment-type. Multiply that Unit Cost by the number of apartment-types each property has. This is your Lump Sum. Property No. of Apt Units No. of Buildings Exterior Treatments Interior Treatments Frequency: Every Building Serviced Once a Month LUMP SUM Bait Boxes Frequency: Once a Year No. of Boxes LUMP SUM Studio Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm + Den Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 1 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 2 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM California Villas 77-107 California Drive 141 10 Desert Pointe 43-805 Monterey Ave 64 4 Exhibit B Item 1E-21 2 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Property No. of Apt Units No. of Buildings Exterior Treatments Interior Treatments Frequency: Every Building Serviced Once a Month LUMP SUM Bait Boxes Frequency: Once a Year No. of Boxes LUMP SUM Studio Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm + Den Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 1 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 2 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM Laguna Palms 73-875 Santa Rosa Way 48 16 Neighbors 73-535 Santa Rosa Way 24 4 One Quail Place 72-600 Fred Waring Dr 384 43 Palm Village 73-650 Santa Rosa Way 36 3 Exhibit B Item 1E-22 3 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Property No. of Apt Units No. of Buildings Exterior Treatments Interior Treatments Frequency: Every Building Serviced Once a Month LUMP SUM Bait Boxes Frequency: Once a Year No. of Boxes LUMP SUM Studio Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm + Den Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 1 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 2 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM Santa Rosa 73-625 Santa Rosa Way 20 5 Taos Palms 44-830 Las Palmas Ave 16 4 Candlewood 74-000 Shadow Mountain Dr. 30 5 Carlos Ortega Villas 77-915 Avenue of the States 73 12 $70 $70 $70 Exhibit B Item 1E-23 4 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Property No. of Apt Units No. of Buildings Exterior Treatments Interior Treatments Frequency: Every Building Serviced Once a Month LUMP SUM Bait Boxes Frequency: Once a Year No. of Boxes LUMP SUM Studio Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm + Den Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 1 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 2 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM Catalina Gardens 73-600A Catalina Way 72 18 La Rocca Villas 42-135 Golden Eagle Ln 27 16 Las Serenas 73-315 Country Club Dr 150 18 Pueblos 73-695 Santa Rosa Way 15 2 Sage Crest 73-811 Santa Rosa Way 14 2 $210 $42 $210 $28 Exhibit B Item 1E-24 5 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form 2.Additional Treatments. On the regular exterior service days, additional treatments may be required. Additional treatments include spraying vacant units and occupied units requesting service. These treatments will be done at the same time/day as scheduled monthly exterior service. Number of treatments each property has had in the last 12 months has been provided. Size of the units that received the additional treatments is not available. Calculate your ‘Unit Cost’ and multiply by the amount provided to get your LUMP SUM. Property Number of exterior serviced in past 12 months Exterior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM Number of interior serviced in past 12 months Interior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM California Villas 77-107 California Drive 12 54 Desert Pointe 43-805 Monterey Ave 12 60 Laguna Palms 73-875 Santa Rosa Way 12 15 Neighbors 73-535 Santa Rosa Way 12 36 Exhibit B Item 1E-25 6 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Property Number of exterior serviced in past 12 months Exterior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM Number of interior serviced in past 12 months Interior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM One Quail Place 72-600 Fred Waring Dr 12 180 Palm Village 73-650 Santa Rosa Way 12 11 Santa Rosa 73-625 Santa Rosa Way 12 2 Taos Palms 44-830 Las Palmas Ave 12 24 Candlewood 74-000 Shadow Mountain Dr. 12 22 Carlos Ortega Villas 77-915 Avenue of the States 12 27 Exhibit B Item 1E-26 7 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Property Number of exterior serviced in past 12 months Exterior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM Number of interior serviced in past 12 months Interior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM Catalina Gardens 73-600A Catalina Way 12 38 La Rocca Villas 42-135 Golden Eagle Ln 12 12 Las Serenas 73-315 Country Club Dr 12 48 Pueblos 73-695 Santa Rosa Way 12 8 Sage Crest 73-811 Santa Rosa Way 12 4 Total LUMP SUM from Sections 1 and 2: $__________________________________ Exhibit B Item 1E-27 8 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form 3.As-Needed Services. Occasionally, situations arise wherein the Authority will require as-needed services that are urgent in nature. It is expected that if the Proposer is contacted for an emergency, the call is returned within 1 hour and service response within 24 hours. Below, report the costs PER UNIT, if you are called to respond to these urgent as-needed services. Include all direct and indirect costs associated with the response. Interior Service not on regular service day Exterior Service not on regular service day Full Roach/Bug clean out Bed Bug Treatment Termite Treatment Bee Removal Other: ____N/A_____ (specify) $ Heat $ Spray Inspection Treatment ___________________________________________ _________________________ Signature of Authorized Representative Date ___________________________________________ _________________________ Printed Name of Authorized Representative Title $1,200 $200 03/17/2023 Exhibit B Item 1E-28 Attachment 2Item 1E-29 Item 1E-30 Item 1E-31 Item 1E-32 Item 1E-33 Item 1E-34 1 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Cost Proposal Form Pest Control and Extermination Services 1.Basic/ Routine Services Below is a list of properties, number of Apartment Units, and number of buildings per property. Please submit lump sum of the charge to do the routine interior and routine exterior treatments at each property at the frequency noted. Include all direct and indirect costs. Finally, note how many bait boxes for each property and the lump sum of those boxes. Calculate the Lump Sum for each apartment type category using the information provided in Attachment B of this RFP. To calculate the Lump Sum, first determine the Unit Cost for each apartment-type. Multiply that Unit Cost by the number of apartment-types each property has. This is your Lump Sum. Property No. of Apt Units No. of Buildings Exterior Treatments Interior Treatments Frequency: Every Building Serviced Once a Month LUMP SUM Bait Boxes Frequency: Once a Year No. of Boxes LUMP SUM Studio Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm + Den Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 1 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 2 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM California Villas 77-107 California Drive 141 10 Desert Pointe 43-805 Monterey Ave 64 4 Attachment 3 Item 1E-35 2 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Property No. of Apt Units No. of Buildings Exterior Treatments Interior Treatments Frequency: Every Building Serviced Once a Month LUMP SUM Bait Boxes Frequency: Once a Year No. of Boxes LUMP SUM Studio Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm + Den Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 1 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 2 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM Laguna Palms 73-875 Santa Rosa Way 48 16 Neighbors 73-535 Santa Rosa Way 24 4 One Quail Place 72-600 Fred Waring Dr 384 43 Palm Village 73-650 Santa Rosa Way 36 3 Item 1E-36 3 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Property No. of Apt Units No. of Buildings Exterior Treatments Interior Treatments Frequency: Every Building Serviced Once a Month LUMP SUM Bait Boxes Frequency: Once a Year No. of Boxes LUMP SUM Studio Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm + Den Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 1 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 2 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM Santa Rosa 73-625 Santa Rosa Way 20 5 Taos Palms 44-830 Las Palmas Ave 16 4 Candlewood 74-000 Shadow Mountain Dr. 30 5 Carlos Ortega Villas 77-915 Avenue of the States 73 12 $70 $70 $70 Item 1E-37 4 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Property No. of Apt Units No. of Buildings Exterior Treatments Interior Treatments Frequency: Every Building Serviced Once a Month LUMP SUM Bait Boxes Frequency: Once a Year No. of Boxes LUMP SUM Studio Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 1 Bdrm + Den Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 1 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM 2 Bdrm / 2 Bath Unit Cost $_______ LUMP SUM Catalina Gardens 73-600A Catalina Way 72 18 La Rocca Villas 42-135 Golden Eagle Ln 27 16 Las Serenas 73-315 Country Club Dr 150 18 Pueblos 73-695 Santa Rosa Way 15 2 Sage Crest 73-811 Santa Rosa Way 14 2 $210 $42 $210 $28 Item 1E-38 5 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form 2. Additional Treatments. On the regular exterior service days, additional treatments may be required. Additional treatments include spraying vacant units and occupied units requesting service. These treatments will be done at the same time/day as scheduled monthly exterior service. Number of treatments each property has had in the last 12 months has been provided. Size of the units that received the additional treatments is not available. Calculate your ‘Unit Cost’ and multiply by the amount provided to get your LUMP SUM. Property Number of exterior serviced in past 12 months Exterior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM Number of interior serviced in past 12 months Interior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM California Villas 77-107 California Drive 12 54 Desert Pointe 43-805 Monterey Ave 12 60 Laguna Palms 73-875 Santa Rosa Way 12 15 Neighbors 73-535 Santa Rosa Way 12 36 Item 1E-39 6 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Property Number of exterior serviced in past 12 months Exterior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM Number of interior serviced in past 12 months Interior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM One Quail Place 72-600 Fred Waring Dr 12 180 Palm Village 73-650 Santa Rosa Way 12 11 Santa Rosa 73-625 Santa Rosa Way 12 2 Taos Palms 44-830 Las Palmas Ave 12 24 Candlewood 74-000 Shadow Mountain Dr. 12 22 Carlos Ortega Villas 77-915 Avenue of the States 12 27 Item 1E-40 7 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form Property Number of exterior serviced in past 12 months Exterior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM Number of interior serviced in past 12 months Interior of the Units Unit Cost: $___________ LUMP SUM Catalina Gardens 73-600A Catalina Way 12 38 La Rocca Villas 42-135 Golden Eagle Ln 12 12 Las Serenas 73-315 Country Club Dr 12 48 Pueblos 73-695 Santa Rosa Way 12 8 Sage Crest 73-811 Santa Rosa Way 12 4 Total LUMP SUM from Sections 1 and 2: $__________________________________ Item 1E-41 8 Pest Control and Extermination Cost Proposal Form 3.As-Needed Services. Occasionally, situations arise wherein the Authority will require as-needed services that are urgent in nature. It is expected that if the Proposer is contacted for an emergency, the call is returned within 1 hour and service response within 24 hours. Below, report the costs PER UNIT, if you are called to respond to these urgent as-needed services. Include all direct and indirect costs associated with the response. Interior Service not on regular service day Exterior Service not on regular service day Full Roach/Bug clean out Bed Bug Treatment Termite Treatment Bee Removal Other: ____N/A_____ (specify) $ Heat $ Spray Inspection Treatment ___________________________________________ _________________________ Signature of Authorized Representative Date ___________________________________________ _________________________ Printed Name of Authorized Representative Title $1,200 $200 03/17/2023 Item 1E-42 Page 1 of 1 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Lucero Leyva, Project Manager REQUEST: ACCEPT CONTRACT NO. C43340 WITH CHRISP COMPANY OF FREEMONT, CALIFORNIA, FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE HAYSTACK ROAD TRAFFIC CALMING AND SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PHASE 1 & PD LINK PHASE 1 CLASS III BICYCLE FACILITIES AS COMPLETE AND AUTHORIZE THE CITY CLERK TO FILE A NOTICE OF COMPLETION (PROJECT NO. 667-21 & 708-20) RECOMMENDATION: 1. Accept Contract No. C43340 with Chrisp Company of Freemont, California, for the construction of the Haystack Road Traffic Calming and Safety Improvements Phase 1 and PD Link Phase 1 Class III Bicycle Facilities as complete. 2. Authorize the City Clerk to file the Notice of Completion. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On June 23, 2022, the City Council awarded Contract No. C43340 to Chrisp Company Inc., of Freemont, California for the construction of the Haystack Road Traffic Calming and Safety Improvements Phase 1 and PD Link Phase 1 Class III Bicycle Facilities Projects. Construction began on November 15, 2022, and was completed on February 20, 2023. Staff has inspected the Contractor’s work and found said work to be complete and in accordance with the contract requirements. The original contract amount for the project was $389,120. A portion of the Haystack project was removed from this project and added to the second phase resulting in a change order to decrease the contract amount by $94,878. The revised total contract amount is $294,242. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact regarding the acceptance of this project and filing of the Notice of Completion. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Jess Culpeper Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. Notice of Completion 2. Vicinity Map Item 1F-1 To be recorded with the Riverside County Recorder on or within 15 days after completion and acceptance by the City Council. NO RECORDING FEE PER SECTION 6103 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE. APN 000-000-000 R/W NOTICE OF COMPLETION (Cal. Civ. Code § 9200 et seq. – Public Works) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 1. That the interest or estate stated in paragraph 3 herein in the real property herein described is SOLELY OWNED by the CITY OF PALM DESERT, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, a political subdivision of the State of California, and whose address is 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, 92260. 2. That the full name and address of the owner of said interest or estate is set forth in the preceding paragraph. 3. That the nature of the title of the stated owner, as set forth in paragraph 1, is FEE. 4. That on the 11th day of May, 2023, a work of improvement described as the Haystack Road Traffic Calming and Safety Improvements Phase 1 & PD Link Phase 1 Class III Bicycle Facilities Project, Project No. 667-21 & 708-20, Contract No. C43340, on the real property herein described, was completed. 5. That the name of the original contractor, if any, for said work of improvement was: Chrisp Company, 43650 Osgood Road, Fremont, CA 94539. 6. That the real property herein referred to is situated in the City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California, and is described as 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, CA 92260. CITY OF PALM DESERT A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Date: By: Kathleen Kelly, Mayor When recorded, return to: Office of the City Clerk City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 VERIFICATION I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, am authorized to execute and file this Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of the County of Riverside on behalf of the City of Palm Desert. I have read the Notice of Completion and know the contents thereof; the same is true of my own knowledge. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on , at Palm Desert, California. (Date of signature) (City where signed) __________________________________________________ (Personal signature of the individual who is swearing that the contents of the notice of completion are true) Rev. March 2022 Item 1F-2 Figure 1. Vicinity Map PD Link – Phase I – Class 3 Facilities Item 1F-3 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] Page 1 of 1 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Níamh Ortega, Assistant City Clerk REQUEST: ACCEPT RESIGNATIONS FROM THE BUILDING BOARD OF APPEALS, FINANCE COMMITTEE, HOUSING COMMISSION, AND RESOURCE PRESERVATION AND ENHANCEMENT COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: Accept with regret the resignation of Pamela Martin from the Building Board of Appeals, Karen Alexander from the Finance Committee, and Dennis Guinaw from the Housing Commission and Resource Preservation and Enhancement Committee. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The resignations of Pamela Martin, Karen Alexander and Dennis Guinaw, create vacancies for the remainder of their terms, scheduled to end on June 30, 2023. These vacancies will be filled as appropriate through the interview process for all vacancies scheduled in late May 2023. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this action. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Anthony Mejia City Manager: Todd Hileman Item 1G-1 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: April 12, 2023 PREPARED BY: Thomas Soule, Public Affairs Manager REQUEST: AUTHORIZE A CHANGE ORDER TO THE EL PASEO PARKING & BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT CONTRACT WITH FG CREATIVE IN THE AMOUNT OF $40,000. RECOMMENDATION: 1. Authorize a change order to El Paseo Parking and Business Improvement District (EPPBID) contract C43370 with FG Creative in the amount of $40,000. 2. Authorize the City Manager to execute said agreement on behalf of the City. COMMITTEE/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: At its regular meeting on December 15, 2022, the EPPBID Board reviewed the proposed additions to its marketing plan and unanimously voted to recommend its adoption. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The original FY 2022-2023 EPPBID budget of $250,000 was approved by Council on June 23, 2022. This budget was based on historical revenues averaged over the past six years, not including 2020. During the pandemic, the Board budgeted conservatively to maintain a reserve that would provide ample cushion in light of uncertain revenues. Currently, the EPPBID fund has a current cash balance of approximately $90,000, so at its regular meeting on December 15, 2022, the board approved adding $40,000 to its budget to help support its marketing goals in the following areas: • Brand Marketing o Increased Print Advertising o Additional Digital Advertising o Additional Paid Campaigns on Social Media • Merchant Support • Expansion of “El Paseo First Fridays” • Brochures and Rack Cards Item 1H-1 City of Palm Desert Authorize Market Research as Extra Work for Idea Peddler Page 2 of 2 FINANCIAL IMPACT: Funds were added to the EPPBID Fiscal Year 2022 – 2023 budget as part of the City’s mid- year budget adjustments. Approval of this request would authorize an amendment to the EPPBID marketing contract with FG Creative in the amount of $40,000. Funds are available in account number 2714491-4321500. There is no impact to the General Fund. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Eric Ceja City Attorney: Robert Hargreaves Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENT: 1. Contract C43370 2. Contract Amendment – FG Creative – C43370 Item 1H-2 19[U]g*$I[QL [_1f.77dV [0:MAW Oki gq LTA lgk1lfit0]. MARKETING AND CREATIVE SERVICES FORTH EEL PASEO PARKING & BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Item 1H-3 C43310 City of Palm Desert PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT Marketing and Creative Services for the El Paseo Parking & Business Improvement District I. PARTIES AND DATE.............................................................................3 II. RECITALS............................................................................................. 4 III. TERMS.........................................................5 IV. SIGNATURE PAGE TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT ........... 20 V. EXHIBIT "A......................................................................................... 21 VI. EXHIBIT .B.. .......................................................................................22 VII. EXHIBIT.0.........................................................................................23 Item 1H-4 C43370 1. PARTIES AND DATE. This Agreement is made and entered into this day of June 23, 2022, by and between the City of Palm Desert,a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of California with its principal place of business at 23-510 Fred Waning Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260-2528, County, of Riverside, State of California ('City) and FG Creative, Inc., a Cal'domia Corporation, with its principal place of business at 19725 Driscoll Rd Desert Hat Springs, CA 92241 ('Consultant'). City and Consultant are sometimes Individually referred to herein as "Party" and collectively as Tartlea." Item 1H-5 C43370 2. RECITALS. 2. 1. Protect. The City is a public agency of the State of California and is in need of professional services for the following project: Marketing and Creative services forthe El Pasep Parking& Business Improvement District herein after refented to as "the ProjecC). 2. 2. Consultant. Consultant aesiresto perform and assume responsibility forOre provision of certain professional sewices required bythe City on the terms and conditions set forth In this Agreement. Consultant is duly licensed and has the necessary qualifications to provide such services. Item 1H-6 C433T0 3. TERMS. 3. 1. Scope of Services A. General Scope of Services.Consultant promises and agrees to Notion to the City all labor, materials, tools, equipment, services, and Incidental and customary work necessary to fully and adequately supply the services necessary for the Project ('Services'). The services are more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. All Services shall be subject to, and performed In accordance with, this Agreement, the exhibits attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, and all applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations. 3. 2. Term A. Term. The term M this Agreement shall be from Friday, July 1, 2022 to Monday, June 30, 2025, unless earlier terminated as provided herein. The City shall have the unilateral option, at ib sole discretion, to renew this Agreement automatlwlly for no mine than Two j2i additional one-year temp. Consultant shall complete the Services within the term of this Agreement, and shall meet any other established schedules and deadlines. 3. 3. Responsibilities of Consultant. A. Independent Contractor: Control and Payment of Subordinates. The Services shall be performed by Consultant or under Its supervision. Consultant will determine the means, methods and debits of performing the Services subject to the requirements of this Agreement City retains Consultant on an Independent contractor basis and not as an employee. Any personnel performing the Services shall nor be employees of City and shall at all times be under Consultant's exclusive direction and control. Neither City, or any of its officials, officers, directors, employees or agents shall have control over the conduct of Consultant or any of Consultants officers, employees or agents, except as set forth in this Agreement. Consultant shall pay all wages, salaries, and other amounts due such personnel in connection with their performance of Services under this Agreement and as required by law. Consultant shall be responsible for all reports and obligations respecting such additional personnel, including, but not limited to: social security taxes, Income tax wiffilg Eing, unemployment insurance, disability insurance, and workers' compensation insurance. B. Schedule of Services. Consultant shall perform the Services in a prompt and timely manner in accordance with the Schedule of Services set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Consultant epresents that)[ has the professional and technical personnel required to perform the Services expeditiously. Upon request of City, Consultant shall provide a more detailed schedule of anticipated performance to meet the Schedule of services. Item 1H-7 C43370 work prepared by Consultant shall be subject to the approval of Ory. 0. Substitution of Key Personnel Consultant has represented to City that certain key personnel will perform and coominate the Services. Should one or more of such personnel become available, Consultant may substitute other personnel of at least equal competence upon written approval of City. In the event that City and Consultant cannot agree as to the substitution of key personnel, City shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement for cause. The key personnel for performance of this Agreement are as follows: Stephanie Greene, CEO. E. CiuivRepresentative. The City hereby designates Thomas Soule, Public Affairs Manager, or his/her designee, to act as its representative in all matters pertaining to the administration and performance of this Agreement ("City's Representative"). City's Reyresentative shall have the Power to act on behalf of the City for review and approval of all products submitted by Consultant but not the authority to enlarge the scope of Services or change the total compensation due to Consultant under this Agreement. The City Manager shall be authorized to act on Cilys behalf and to execute all necessary documents which enlarge the scope of services or change the Consultant's total compensation subject to the provisions contained In Section 3.3 of this Agreement. Consultant shall not accept direction or orders from any person other than the City Manager, Cfy's Representative or his/her designee. F. Consultant's Representative Consultant hereby designates Stephanie Greene, CEO, or his/her designee, to ad as Its representative for the performance of this Agreement ("Consultant's Representative"). Consultant's Representative shall have full authority W represent and act on behalf of the Consultant for all purposes under this Agreement. The Consultant's Representative shall supervise and direct the Services, using his/her best skill and attention, and shall be responsible for all means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures and for the satisfactory coordination of all porlons of the Services under this Agreement. G. Coordination of Services. Consultant agrees to work closely with City staff in the performance of Services and shall be available to City's staff, consultants and other staff at all reasonable times. R. Standard of Care, Performance of Employees. Consultant shall perform all Services under this Agreement In a skilful and competent manner, consistent with the standards generally recognized as being employed by professionals in the same discipline in the State of California. Consultant represents and maintains that it is skilled in the professional calling recesary to Perform the Services. Consultant warrants that all employees and suhconsultants shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the Services assigned to them. Consultant represents that It Its employees and subconsultants have all licenses, permits, qualifications and approvals of whatever nature that are legally required to perform the Services, and that such licenses and approvals shall be maintained throughout the tern of this Agreement. Consultant shall perform, at its own cost and expense and without reimbursement front the City, any services necessary to correct errors or omissions which are caused by the Consultant's failure to comply with the Item 1H-8 C433T0 standard of care provided herein. Any employee of the Consultant or its sub -consultants who is determined by the City to be uncooperative, incompetent, a threat to the adequate or timely completion of the Project, a threat to the safety of persons or property, or any employee who fills or refuses to perform the Services in a manner acceptable to the City, shall be promptly removed from the Project by the Consultant and shall not be reemployed to perform any of the Services or towork on the Project. I. Period of Performance. Consultant shall perform and complete all Services under this Agreement within the term set forth in Section 3.1.2 above ('Performance Tlme"). Consultant shall also perform the Services in strict accordance with any completion schedule or Project milestones described In Exhibits "A" or "g" attached hereto, or which may be separately agreed upon in writing by the Ciry and Consultant ("Performance Milestones"). Consultant agrees that ff the Services are not completed within the aforementioned Performance Time and/or pursuant to any such Performance Milestones developed pursuant to provisions of this Agreement, it IS understood, acknowledged and agreed that the City will suffer damage. 1. Neither City nor Consultant shall be considered in default of this Agreement for delays in performance caused by circumstances beyond the reasonable model of the non -performing Parry. For purposes oflbis Agreement, such circumstances include a Force Majeure Event. A Forms Majeure Event shall mean an event that materially affects a Pardi s performance and Is one or more of the following: (1) Acts of God or ether natural disasters; (3) terrorism or other acts of a public enemy; (3) orders of governmental authorities (including, without limitation, unreasonable and unforeseeable delay in the issuance of permits or approvals by governmental authorities that are required for the services); (4) strikes and other organized labor action occurring at the site and the effects thereof on the services, only to the extent such strikes and other organized labor action are beyond the control of Consultant and its subcontractors, and to the extent the effects thereof cannot be avoided by use of replacement workers; and(5)pandemics, epidemic or quarantine restrictions. For purposes of this section, "orders of governmental authorities," includes ordinances, emergency proclamations and orders, rules to protect the public health, welfare and safety, and other actions of a public agency applicable to the services and Agreement.Should a Farce Majeure Event occur, the non -performing Parry, shall, within a reasonable time of being prevented from performing, give written notice to the other Parry describing the circumstances preventing continued performance and the efforts being made to resume performance of this Agreement Force Majeure Events and/or delays, regardless of the Party responsible for the delay, shall not entitle Consultant to any additional compensation. Notwithstanding the Foregoing in this section, the City may Will terminate this Agreement in accordance with the termination provisions of this Agreement. J. laws and Regulations Emolovee/Wbor Unification. Consultant shall keep itself fully Informed of and In compliance with all local, state and Federal laws, rules and regulations In any manner affecting the performance of the Project or the Services, and shall give all notices required by Item 1H-9 C,13320 law. Consultant shall be liable for all violations of such laws and regulations in connection with the Services and this Agreement. All violations of such laws and regulations shall be grounds for the City to terminate the Agreement for cause. R. Employment Eligibility, Consultant Consultant certifies that R fully complies with all requirements and restrictions of sate and federal law respecting the employment of undocumented aliens, including, but not limited to, the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, as may has amended from time to time and shall require all subconsultants and sub- subconsultannto comply with the same. Consultant candies that it has not committed a violation of any such law within the five (5) years immediately prodding the date of execution of this Agreement, and shall not violate any such law at anytime during the term of the Agreement. L Equal Opportunity EmploymentConsultant represents that it is an equal opportunityemployer and it shall not discriminate against any subconsul[ant employee or applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, national origin, handicap, ancestry, sex or age. Such non- discrimination shall include, but not be limited t0, all activities related to initial employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advel isin& layoff or termination. Consultant shall also comply with all relevant provisions of City's Minority Business Enterprise program, Affirmative Action Plan or other related programs or guidelines currently in effect or hereinafter enacted. M. Ste. Consultant shall execute and maintain its work so as to avoid injury or damage to any person or property. In carrying out its Services, the Consultant shall at all times be in compliance with all applicable Intel, state and federal laws, rules and regulators, and shall exercise all necessary precaNionsfor the safety of employees appropriate to the nature of the work and the sanctions under which the work is to he performed. 3. 4. Insurance. Minimum Requirements Without Holding Consultants indemnification of City, and prior to commencement of the services, Consultant shall obtain, provide and maintain at its own expense during the term of this Agreement, policies of insurance of the type and amounts described below and In a form that is satisfactory to Guy. A. General Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain commercial general liability insurance with coverage at lead as broad as Insurance Services Office farm CG 0001, in an amount not less than $ 1,000,000 per occurrence, $2,000,000 general aggregate, for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage. The policy must include contractual liability that has not been amended. Any endorsement restricting standard 150'Insured coni language will not be rested. B. Automobile Liability Insurance. Consultant shall maintain automobile insurance at least as broad as Insurance Services ice form CAM 01 covering bodily injury and property damage for all Item 1H-10 C43370 activities of the Consultant arising out of or in connection with Work to be performed under this Agreement, Including coverage for any owned, hired, non -owned or rented vehicles, in an amount not less than $1,000, 000 combined single limit for each accident. The Citys Risk Manger may modify this requirement If it Is determined that Consultant will not be utilizing a vehicle In the performance of his/her duties under this Agreement. C. Workers' Compensation Insurance. Consultant shall maintain Workers'Compensation Insurance Statutory limits) and Employees liability Insurance (with limits of at least $1,000,000(. Consultant shall submit to City, along with the certificate of Insurance, a Waiver of Subrogation endorsement in favor of the City, its officers, agents, employees, volunteers and representatives. If coverage is maintained on a claims -made basis, Consultant shall maintain such coverage for an additional Period of three (3) years following termination of the Agreement. 3. 5. Other Provisions or Requirements. A. Proof of Insurance Consultant shall provide certificates of insurance to City as evidence of the insurance coverage required herein, along with a waiver of subrogation endorsement for worvers' compensation. Insurance certXirates and endorsements must be approved by CiC/s Risk Manager prior to commencement of performance. Current certification of insurance shall be kept on file with City at all times during the term of this Agreement. City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, at anytime. It Duration of Coverage. Consultant shall procure and maintain for the duration of the Agreement insurance ageles[ claims for Injuries to persons or damages to property, which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the Services hereunder by Consultant, his/her agents, representatives, employees or subconsuttants. C. Pr'marv/Non-Contr bufne. Coverage provided by Consultant shall he primary and any insurance r self-insurance procured or maintained by City shall not be required to contribute with it. The limits of insurance required herein may be satisfied by a combination of primary and umbrella or excess insurance. Any umbrella or excess insurance shall contain or be endorsed to contain provision than such coverage shall also apply on a primary and non-contributory basis for the benefit of City before the CiNs own insurance or self-insurance shall be called upon to protect it as a named Insured. D. Gins giants of Enforcement In the event any policy of insurance required under this Agreement does not comply with these specifications, or is canceled and not replaced, Cry has the right, but not the duty, W obtain the insurance it deems necessary and any premium paid by City will be promptly reimbursed by Consultant, or City will withhold amounts sufficient to pay premium from Consultant payments. In the alternative, City may terminate this Agreement. Item 1H-11 C43370 E. Acceptable Insurers. All insurance policies shall be issued by an insurance company currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of Insurance or Is on the list of Approved Surplus Line insurers in the State of California, with an assigned policyholders Rating of A- (or higher) and Financial Size Category Class Vll (or larger) In accordance with the latest edition of Ski Key Rating Guide, unless otherwise approved by the CiNs Risk Manager. F. Waiver of 5ubrmotion. All insurancecoverage maintained or procured pursuant to this agreement shall be endorsed to waive subrogation against the City, its elected or appointed! officers, agents, officials, employees, volunteers, and representatives or shall specifically allow Consultant or others providing insurance evidence in compliance with these specifcations to waiver their right of recovery, poor to a loss. Consultant hereby waives its own fight of recovery against the City, its elected or emotional officers, agents, officials, employees, volunteers and representatives and shall require similar written express waivers and insurance clauses from each of Its subconsuhants. G. Enforcement of Contract Provisions (non estoocell. Consultant acknowledges and agreesthat any actual or alleged failure on the part of the City to inform Consultant of noncompliance with any requirement Imposes no additional abllgatlons an the City nor does It waves any rights hereunder. H. Requirements Not l'rritin¢. Requirements of specific coverage features or limits contained in this Section are not intended as a limitation on coverage, limits or other requirements, or a waiver of any coverage normally provided by any insurance. Specific reference to a given coverage feature is far purposes of clarrfication only as it pertains to a given issue and is not Intended by any parry or Insured to be all Inclusive, or to the exclusion of other coverage, or waiver of any type. If the Consultant maintains higher limits Two the minimums shown above, the City requires and shall be entitled to coverage for the higher limits maintained by the Consultant. Any available insurance proceeds In excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to the City. I. Notice of Cancellation.Consultant agrees to oblige its insurance agent or broker and insurers to provide City with a thirty (30( day notice of cancellation (except for nonpayment far which a ten 10) day notice is required) or conrenewal of coverage for each required coverage. J. Additional Insured Status, General liability, automobile liability, and if applicable, pollution liability and cw er IlabiGry, policies shall provide or be endorsed to provide that the City and Its officers, officials, employees, agems, volunteers and representatives shall be additional insureds with regard to liability and defense of suits or claims arising out of the performance of the Agreement, under such policies. This provision shall also apply to any excess/umbrella Iiablliry policies. 10 Item 1H-12 C43370 K. Prohibition of Undisclosed Coverage Lim Rations. None ofthe coverages required herein will be In compliance with these requirements If they Include any limiting endorsement of any kind that has not been first submitted to City and approved of in writing. L Separation of Insureds. A severability of interests provision must apply for all additional insureds Suring that Consultant's Insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the insure/s limits of liability. The be icyjiesj shall not contain any cross -liability exclusions. M. Pass Thmugh Clause. Consultant agrees to ensure that its subconsuitants, subcontractors, and any other party involved with the Project who Is brought onto or involved in the Project by Consultant, provide the same minimum insurance coverage and endorsements required of Consultant Consultant agrees to monitor and review all such coverage and assumes all responsibility for ensuring that such coverage is provided in conformity with the requirements of this section. Consultant agrees that upon request, all agreements with subconsultants, subcontractors, and others engaged In the Project will be submitted to City for review. N. Chars Right W Revise SoeciNrationz. The City and the Citys Risk Manager reserve the right at any time during the teml of the Agreement to change the amounts and types of insurance required by giving the Consultant ninety (90) days advance written notice of such change. If such change results in additional cost to the Consultant, the City and Consultant may renegotiate Consultant's compensation. If the City reduces the insurance requirements, the Change shall go Into effect Immediately and require no advanced written notice. O. Self -Insured Retentions . Any self insured retentions must Wdeclared to and approved by CRY. City reserves the right to require that sett insured retentions be eliminated, lowered, or replaced by a deductible. Self-insurance will not be considered to comply with these specifications unless approved by City. P. timely Noted of Clams. Consultant shall give City prompt and timely notice of claims made or suits Instituted that arise out of or result from Consultant's performance under this Agreement, and that involve or may involve coverage under any of the required liability policies. Q Add'mionallns e. Consultant shall also parri and maintain, at its own cost and expense, any additional kinds of insurance, which in its own judgment may be necessai its proper promotion and prosecution of the Services. Water Quality Management and Compliance. Consultant shall keep itself and all subcontractors, staff, and employees Polly informed of and in compliance with all local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations that may impact, or be implicated by the performance of the Services including, without limitation, all applicable provisions of the City's ordinances regulating water quality and storm water; the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.5 C.41251, at sap.); the California Porter -Cologne Water Quality Control Act (Water Code 413M at sap.); and any and all regulations, Policies, or permits issued pursuant to any such authority. Consultant must comply with the lawful requirements of the City, and 11 Item 1H-13 C43370 any other municipality, drainage district, or other local agency with jurisdiction over the location where the Services are to be conducted, regulating water quality and storm water discharges. Failure to comply with laws, regulations, and ordinances listed In this Section is a violation of federal and state law. Consultant warrants that all employees and subcontractors shall have sufficient skill and experience to perform the work assigned to them without Impacting water quality In violation of the laws, regulations and policies of this Settion. 3. 6. Fees and Payments. A. Compensation. Consultant shall receive compensation, including authorized reimbursements, Far all services rendered under this Agreement at the rates set forth In Exhibit'C" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. The total compensation shall not exceed Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($250,000.00) without written approval of the City Council or City Manager, as applicable. B. Payment of Compensation. Consultant shall submit to City monthly invoices which provide detailed desorption of the Services Including all supporting documentation, and hours rendered by Consultant City shall, within 30 days of remMid such Invoice, review the Invoice and pay all non-0isputed and approved charges. If the City disputes any of Consultant's fees, the City shall give written notice to Consultant within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invoice of any disputed feesset forth therein. Consultant shall submit its final invoice W City within thirty(30) days from the last date of provided Services or termination of this Agreement and failure by the Consultant to submit a timely Invoice may constitute a waiver of its right to final Payment. Payment shall not constitute acceptance of any Services completed by Consultant. The making of final Payment shall not constitute a waiver of any claims by the City for any reason whatsoever. C. Reimbursement far Expenses.Consultant shall not be reimbursed for any expenses unless authorized in wrong by City, or included in Exhibit "C' of this Agreement. D. E[reWork. At any time during the term of this Agreement, City may request that Consultant perform Extra Work. Mused herein, 'Extra Work" means any work which is determined by City to be necessary for the proper completion of the Project, but which the Parties did not sonably anticipate would be necessary at the execution of this Agreement. Consultant shall net perform, nor be compensated far, Extra Work without written authorization from the City. 3. 7. Labor Code Requirements. Prevailing Wages. Consultant is aware of the requirements of California Labor Code Section 1720, at sat,., and 1770, M se lf, as well as California Code of Regulations, This 8, Section 16000, at seq., Prevailing Wage laws'j, which require the paymera of prevailing wage rates and the performance of other requirements on 'public works" and "maintenance- projects. If the Services are being performed as part of an applicable"public works" or aintena a"project, as defined by the Prevailing Wage laws, Consultant agrees to fully comply with such Prevailing Wage laws. City shall provide Consultant with a copy of the prevailing rates of per diem wages in effect at the commencement of this Agreement. Consultant shall make copies of the prevailing rates of per them wages for each craft, classification or 12 Item 1H-14 C43370 Woe of worker needed to execute the Services available to interested parties upon request, and shall post copies at the Consultant's principal place of business and at the project site. Iris the intent of the pames to effectuate the requirements of sections 1771, 1774, 1775, MG, 17n.5, 1813, and 1815 of the labor Code within this Agreement, and Consultant shall therefore comply with such labor Code sections to the fullest extent required by law. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, Its officials, officers, employees, agents, volunteer: and representatives, free and harmless from am claim or liability arising out of any failure or alleged failure to comply with the Prevailing Wage Laws. Ree'straroNDIR Compliance. If the Services are being performed on a public works project of over 25,000 when the project 8 for construction, alteration, demolition, installation, or repair work, or a public works project of over $15,000 when the project is for maintenance work, in addition to the foregoing, then pursuant to Labor Code sections 1725.5 and 17I3.1, the Consultant and all subconsullants must he registered with the Department of Industrial Relations ("DW). Consultant shall maintain registration for the duration of the project and require the same of any subconsultants. This project may also be subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the DIR. It shall be Consultant's sole responsibility W comply with all applicable registration and labor compliance requirements, including the submission of payroll records directp to the DIR. Am stop orders issued by the DIR against Consultant or any subconsultant that affect Consultant's performance of Services, Including any delay, shall be Consultant's sole responsibility. Any delay arising out of or resulting from such stop orders shall be considered Consultant caused delay and shall not be mmpensable by the City. Consultant shall defend, Indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives free and harmless from any claim or liability arising out of stop orders issued by the DIR against Consultant or any sub onsuhant. Labor Certification. By its signature hereunder, Consultant certifies that it is aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability far Worker's Compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that Code, and agrees to comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Services. 3.8. Accounting Records. Maintenance and Inspection. Consultant Shall maintain complete and became records with respect to all costs and expenses incurred under this Agreement. All such records shall be dearly identifiable. Consultant shall allow a representative of City during normal business hours to examine, audit, and make transcripts or copies of such records and any other documents created pursuant to this Agreement. Consultant shall allow inspection of all work, data, documents, proceedings, and activities related to the Agreement for a period of three (3) years from the data of final payment under this Agreement. 3.9. General Provisions. A. Termnaronof Agreement 1. Grounds for Termination.Cty may, by written notice to Consultant, terminate the whole or am pan of this Agreement at any time and without cause by giving written notice to Consultant of such termination, and specifying the effective date thereof, at least seven (7) days before the effective date of such termination. upon termination, Consultant shall be 13 Item 1H-15 C43370 compensated only for those Services which have been adequately rendered to City, and Consultant shall be endued its no further compensation. Consultant may not erminate this Agreement except for cause. The rights and remedies of the City provided in this section shall not be exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies provided bylaw, equity or under this agreement. 2. Effect of Termination. If this Agreement is terminated as provided herein, City may require Consultant to provide all finished or unfinished Documents and Data and other information of any kind prepared by Consultant In connection with the performance of Services under this Agreement Consultant shall be required to provide such document and other Information within Often (15) days of the request. 3. Early TerMnatlon. Notwithstanding any prmislon herein to the contrary, If for any fixal year of this Agreement the City Council fails to appropriate or allocate funds for future payment under the Agreement after exercising reasonable efforts to do so, the City may upon seven (T) days' written notice, order work an the projeor to beauty. upon termination, Consultant shall be compensated only for those services which have been adequately rendered to City, and Consultant shall be entitled to no further compensation. 4. Additional services. In the eventlms Agreement is terminated n whale or In part as provided herein, Gry may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as it may determine appropriate, services similar to those terminated. B. Delivery of panicez. All notices permitted or required under this agreement shall be given to the respective pastes at the ollowine address, or at such other address as the respective stairs may provide in writing for this purpose: o Consultant: FG Creative, Inc. o Address: 19725 Driscoll Rd Desert Hot Springs, CA 92241 o ATTN: Stephanie Greene, CEO C. Ownership of Materials and Confidentiality. 1. Documents & Data : Licensing of Intellectual property. This Agreement creates a non exclusive and perpetual license for City to copy, use, modify, reuse, or sublicense any and all copyrights, designs, and other Intellectual property embodled In plans, specifications, studies, drawings, estimates, and other documents or works of authorship fixed In any tangible medium of expression, including but not limited to, physical drawings or data magnetically or otherwise recorded on computer diskettes, which are prepared or caused to he prepared by Consultant under this Agreement ('Documents & Data"). All Documents & Data shall be and remain the property of City, and shall not be used in whole or in substantial part by Consultant on other projects without the CiNs express written permission. Within thirty(30) days following thecompletion, suspension, abandonment or 14 Item 1H-16 C43370 termination of this Agreement, Consultant shall provide to Cry reproducible copies of all Documents & Data, In a form and amount required by City. City reserves the right to select the method of document reproduction and to establish where the reproduction will be accomplished. The reproduction expense shall be borne by City at the actual cost of duplication. In the event of a dispute alleging the amount of compensation to which the Consultant is entitled under the termination provisions of this Agreement, Consultant shall provide all Documents All Data to City upon payment of the undisputed amount. Consultant shall have no right to retain or fail to provide to City any such documents pending resolution of the dispute. In addition, Consultant shall retain copies of all Documents & Data on file for minimum of fifteen (15) years following compledon of the Project, and shall make copies available to City upon the payment of actual reasonable duplication rosts. Before destroying the Documents & Data fallowing this retention period, Consultant shall make a reasonable effort to notify City and provide City with the opportunity to obtain the documents. 2. Subconsultants.Consultant shall require all subconsultints to agree In wrong that City is granted a non-exclusive and perpetual license for arty Documents & Data the subconsultant prepares under this Agreement. Consultant represents and warrants that Consultant has the legal right to license any and all Documents & Data. Consultant makes no such representation and warranty In regard to Documents & Data which were prepared by professionals other than Consultant or its subconsultants, or those provided to Consultant by the City. 3. RiM1t. City shall not be limited in any way in its use or reuse of the Documents and Data or any pan of them at any time for purposes of this project or another project, provided that any such use not within the purposes intended by this Agreement or on a project other than this Project without employing the services of Consultant shall be at Cit s sele risk. If City uses or reuses the Documents & Data on any Traded other than this Project, it shall remove the Consultant's seal from the Documents & Data and indemnify and hold harmless Consultant and its officers, directors, agents and employees from claims arising out of the negligent use or re use of the Documents & Data on such other project. Consultant shall be responsible and liable for its Documents & Data, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, only with respect W the condition of the Documents & Data at the time they are provided to the Cry upon completion, suspension, abandonment or termination. Consultant shall not be responsible or liable for any revisions to the Documents & Data made by any party other than Consultant, a party for whom the Consultant is legally responsible or liable, or anyone approved by the Consultant. 4. Indemnification —Documents and Data. Consultant shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, volumeers, agents and representatives free and harmless, pursuant to the indemnification provisions of this Agreement, far any alleged Infringement of any parent, copyright, trade secret, trade name, trademark, or any other proprietary right of any person or entity In consequence of the use on the project by City of15 Item 1H-17 C433T0 the Documents 8, Me, including any method, process, product, or concept specified or depicted. S. Confidentiality. All ideas,memoranda, specdications, plans, procedures, drawings, descriptions, computer program data, input ecord data, written information, and other Documents S, Data either created by or provided to Consultant In connection with the Performance of this Agreement shall be held confidential by Consultant. Such materials shall not, without the prior written consent of city, be used by Consultant for any purposes other than the performance ofthe Services. Nor shall such materials he disclosed to any person or entity not connected with the performance of the Services or the Project. Nothing furnished to Consultant which Is otherwise known he Consultant or Is generally known, or has become known, to the related industry shall be deemed confidential. Consultant shall not use City's name or insignia, photographs of the Project, or any publicity pertaining to the Services or the Project In any magazine, trade paper, newspaper, television or radio production or other similar medium without me prior written consent of City. fi. Confidential Information. The City shall refrain from releasing Consultant's proprietary Information ('Proprietary Information') unless the City's legal counsel determines that the release of the Proprietary Information is required by the California Public Records Act or other applicable state or federal law, or order of a court of competent jurisdiction, in which se the City shall notify Consultant of Its intention to release Proprietary Information. Consultant shall have five (5) working days after receipt ofthe release notice to give City written notice of Consultant's abjection to the City's release of ProprietaryInformation. Consultant shall Indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Cliff, and its officers, directors, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives from and against all liability, loss, cost or expense ( including atrorneys fees) arising out of a legal actlon brought to compel the release of Proprietary Information. City shall not release the Proprietary Information after receipt of an objection notice unless either: (1) Consultant fails to fully indemnify, defend with City's choice of legal counsel), and hold City harmless from any legal actlon brought to counsel such release, and/or (2) a final and non appealable order by a court of competent jurisdiction requires that City release such information. D. Cooperation: Further Acts. The Parties shall fully cooperate with one another, and shall take any additional acts or sign any additional documents as may be necessary, appropriate or convenient to attain the purposes of this Agreement. E. jgeservedj F. Indemnification. 1. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Consultant shall defend (with counsel of City's choosing), indemnify and hold the City, in officials, officers, employees, volunteers, agents, and representatives free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of anion, 16 Item 1H-18 C433T0 Costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury of any kind, in law or equity, to property or persons, Including wrongful death, In any manner arising out of, pertaining to, or incident to any acts, errors or omissions, or willful misconduct of Cons uhan , its officials, officers, employees, subconsultants or agents In connection with the performance of the Consultant's Services, the Project or this Agreement, including without limitation the payment of all expert witness fees, attorneys fees and other reland! costs and expenses except such loss or damage caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the City. Consultant's obligation to indemnify shall survive expiration or termination of this Agreement and shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by Carousal the City, Its officials, officers, employees, agents, volunteers or representatives. I. If Consultant's obligation to defend, indemnify, and/or hold harmless arises out of Consultant's performance as a "design professionsi (as that term is defined under Civil Code rettlon naz.gj, then, and onry tothe extent required by Civil Code shei 2782.8, which is fully incorporated herein,Consultant's indemnification obligation shall be limited to claims that arise out of, pertain to, or relate to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of the Consultant, and, upon Consumer obtaining a final adjudication by a court of competent jurisdiction, Consutants liability for such claim, including the cost to defend, shall not exceed the Consultant's proportionate percentage of fault. G. Entire Agree ent This Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings or agreements. H. Gownrama Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the lawsof the State of California. Venue shall be In Riverside County. I. Time of Essence. Time is of the essence for each and every provision ofthis Agreement. J. Citv'sRlghtto Emolov Ocher Consultrnts. Clry reserves right to employ other consultants in connection with this Project. K. Successors and Assign. This Agreement shall be binding on the successors and assigns of the Panes. L Assignment Subcontractina. Consultant shall not assign, sublet ortansfer this Agreement or any rights under or interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the City, which may be withheld for any reason. Any attempt to so assignor so transfer without such consent shall be void and without legal effect and shall constitute grounds for termination. Consultant shall not subcompact arty portion of the Services required by this Agreement, except as expressly stated herein, without prior written approval of City. Subcontracts, If any, shall contain a provision making them subject to all provisions stipulated in this Agreement. M. Commul References, Cantons. Since the Parties or their agents have participated Wily in the preparation of this Agreement, the language of this Agreement shall be construed simply, 17 Item 1H-19 C433T0 coming to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any Parry. Any term referencing time, days or period for performance shall be deemed calendar days and not work days. All references to Consultant include all personnel, employees, agents, and subconsultants of Consultant, except as otherwise specified In this Agreement. All references to City include Its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, volunteers and representatives except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. The captions of the various articles and paragraphs are far convenlence and ease of reference only, and do not define, limit, augment, or describe the scope, content. or Intent of this Agreement. N. Amendment Modification. No supplement, modification, or amendment of this Agreement shall be binding unless executed In writing and signed by both Parties. O. Waiver. No waiver of any default shall constitute a waiver of any other default or breach, whether of the same or other covenant or condition. No waiver, benefit, privilege, or service voluntarity given or performed by a Party shall give the other Party any contractual rights by custom, estoppel, or otherwise. P. No Third -Party Beneficiaries. There are no intended third party beneficiaries of any right or obligation assumed by the Parties. Q Invalidity,5everability. If any portion of this Agreement is declared invalid, illegal, orotherwise unenforceable by a court of ca mpetenthrisdictlon, the remaining provisions shall terminal In full force and effect. I Prohibited Interests. Consultant maintains and warrants that it has not employed nor retained any company or person, either than a bona fide employee working solely for Consultant to witch or secure this Agreement. Further, Consultant warrants that it has not paid nor has it agreed to pay any company or person, either than a bona fide employee working solely far Consultant, any fee, commission, percentage, brokerage fee, gift or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the swam or making of this Agreement. For breach or violation of this warranty, City shall have the right to rescind this Agreement without liability. For the term of this Agreement, no member, officer or employee of City, during the term of his or her service with City, shall have any direct interest in this Agreement, or obtain any present or anticipated material benefit arising therefrpm. S. Authority to Enter Amendment. Consultant has all requisite power and authority to conduct its business and to execute, deliver, and perform the Agreement. Each Parry warrants that he Individuals who have signed this Agreement have the legal power, right, and authority to make this Agreement and hind each respective Party. T. Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed in counterparts, each of which shall constitute an odgNal. In Item 1H-20 C43370 U. Survival. All rights and obligations hereunder that by their nature are to continue after any expiration orterminatlon of this Agreement, Including, but not limited to, the indemnification obligations, shall survive any such expiration or termination. SIGNATURES ON NM PAGE] 19 Item 1H-21 C43320 4. SIGNATURE PAGE TO PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALM DESERT AND FG Creative, Inc. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the Parties has caused this Agreement to be executed on the day and year first above written. CITY O,..FPALM DESERT BY:. m:.1. L. Todd Hileman, City Manager ATIIEST: By Anthony J. Melia, City Clerk APPROAEDASTOFOILM: Best Best Be Krieger LLP, City Attomey M CREATIVE, INC. Corporation Br" µ— Its: CEO Printed Name: Stephanie Greene ac MN ReviewNSDriRG: B InIalRwkw Flnel Revkw 20 Item 1H-22 C433T0 S. EXHIBIT "A" 5. 1. SCOPE OF SERVICES Develop an annual budget that includes a comprehensive, strategic and diiifled media plan and account management that promotes El Paseo to its target audience, in accordance with direction provided Who Board. This media plan should demonstrate maximum efficiency of spend and a clear ability to measure return on investment (R0p. Negotiate,schedule, and maintain media buys in accordance with the approved media plan. Please note that all buys Performed on behalf of the EPPBID must be talked at net amounts. Provide media administrative services includin& but not limited to, record keeping Racetracks, budget recaps; bllling processing payment; maintaining media buy schedules; buy confirmations; tracking make goods and credits; trafficking of creative materials. Develop and implement a monthly merchant outreach program. Attend and present pertinent updates at the monthly EPPBID Board meetings. Evaluate all media proposals submitted to the Board and issue recommendations based on cost, validity, and Perceived benefits to the marketing/advertising objectives of the Board. Provide monthly and Quarterly reports summarizing shaded activities and achievements of all services outlined in this scope of work. Submit detailed lnvolces to Include the projects and services worked on or completed with supporting documentation for the previous month's activities. Develop an annual branding campaign and create all graphic assets as needed to fulfill the media plan and all outbound marketing. To include but not limited to: digital, print, radio and collateral material, and other elements, as mandated by the media plan. Create a strategic Social Media Plan and manage all aspects of the EPPBID semi media channels, including but not limited to Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Organize and manage two Merchant meetings per year if viable (Pre -Season and Post -Season). Manage Public Relations efforts as needed on behalf of the EPPBID. Agency shall represent EPPBID's voice and vision when working with media partners, in the best interest of the' El Passed" brand. 21 Item 1H-23 C43370 6. EXHIBIT "B" 6. 1. SCHEDULE OF SERVICES July Brand Brainstorm Session— Solidify the goals, tagline, band promise August— Update database/visit every business o Research and select mediums/maximize partnerships o Develop social media and PR plan along with Content Calendar o Design Elements/Landing Page Nov —May o Support large scale events: Modernism Week Fashion Week Food and Wine Misc. o Monthly Street Activations Monthly — Continue In-store Visits o Pass out Collaterals o Schedule l-on- l counseling sessions o Manage the FB group: emphasis on using social media for their benefit o Outreach: Newsletter, Quarterly Seminars o Execute monthly efforts, content captures, PR o Manage all aspects: Placements, Billing. Budgets o Track and measure results: course correct 22 Item 1H-24 C43370 7. EXHIBIT IV, 7. 1. COMPENSATION The ClNs budget fair advertising and publicizing the EPRID's facilities, services and events is established as part of the CRV'sfiscol year budget for the Period of July 1, 2022 -June 30, 2023, at $350,ODJ. The CITY'e liability for advertising materials and services under this Contmrt shall not exceed the contracted amount of $250,000. The CITY reserves the right, A any time during the term or any extension thereof, to adjust the amount budgeted for advertising and promotion services. Prior to performing any services or furnishing any material contemplated by this Contract to be undertaken and furnished by FG CREATIVE, the CITY or its designee, after conferring with FG CREATIVE, shall authorize the services rendered and materials to be furnished, the agreed compensation to be paid for their services, the manner of payment (lump sum or periodic progress payments), the description and estlmete of reimbursable expense, and such other matters as may be deemed proper. Subject to the limitations and provisions set forth in this section, the CITY shall compensate and reimburse FG CREATIVE as follows: The CITY will pay FG CREATIVE a flat me of$3,500 per month to cover advertising services in accordance with the proposal presented by FG CREATIVE as attached In the Addendum to the EPRID and/or any marketing mutually agreed to by the parties from. The fee covers not less than 40 hours Per month; such services include, but are not limited to, meetings, amount planning and service, production management, media planning and buyinik and clerical. FG CREATIVE will purchase media et the lowest the available. Al billings will be submitted at net costs for payment by the CITY. FG CREATIVE will not markup billings or receive commissions. W CREATIVE shall bill the CITY monthly for the previous month's activities. Each invoice shall contain, in reasonable derail, the projects and services worked on and renderetl with supporting documentation of reimbursable costs and expenses. Payment and reimbursements provided for in this Section 4 will be made in due course by the City of Palm Desert. FG CREATIVE shall keep full and accurate books of account and records and other pertinent data in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles reflecting all transactions contemplated by this Comma. 7. 2. RENEWAL In the event that this Agreement is renewed pursuant to the Section titled'Ternri the rates set forth above may be increased or reduced each year at the time of renewal, but any Increase shall not exceed the Consumer Price Index, All Urban Consumers, Los Angeles -Riverside -Orange Counties. 23 Item 1H-25 C43370 Professional Services Agreement - FG Creative Final Audit Report 202247-11 cmi Mai ey Mi x.lm.a®nxryam.me.a.na,a1 smug. all Tramaalbn to: cBJG1acA4eMp3J1axF0uNRa1,IBMamerWYNKc C43370 Professional Services Agreement - FG Creative" Histo ry a5 Dacumenl treated by Michelle Nance(mnanae@cihtApalmdesertarg) Wwment emi to Malian Freearnoe@cIt"almtlesert.orgi rar appoval 246-24-1141:13 PM GMT Email vies aU by Mariana Rica (moos@ciryofpalmUesart.org) M22 CO N-1112:N PM GMT do Command approi by Mariana Rics brnos@d"fpalmEesert.org) AparovalDi0i:20i 4.4237PMGMT-Tlmaism"wNe, E Document emaiktl to Stephanie Greene(maphanie&rperrefirm.com) for sgnature Email vlwed by Stephanie Greene (stephania@fgcreative.com) 246-20-3,M:12 PM GMT Email vieweel by Stephanie Greene (steyhanie@fgcreative.com) 2463o-SMA7 PM GMT a5 Email vieweE by Stephanie Greene(stephanie@fgcreativexturn Z122- 0741.5r¢U6 PM GM1 Document e-signed by Stephanie Greene iefephanle@fgdeabve.comi S191Au1e role 2022-07-01-5.34:05 PM men -To, Sam¢: save, Document emailed to mbert.hatpacco a@bhklaw.com for signature M220701- 50449 PM GMT Q Adobe Acrobat Sign Item 1H-26 J Email viewed by mE rt.Hargreaves®bbklew=m 2a101-lm3 PMGMT Email viewer by rebed.bargreaves@bbklaw.win 207-10-132]2 FM GMT notumeM e-signetl by Robert Hargreaves (rober[.nargreaves@bbklaw.cpnj slgn.mn bile 2022.07.11- 2 31 23 PM GMT. 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City and Consultant are sometimes individually referred to herein as "Party" and collectively as "Parties.” RECITALS A.The City of Palm Desert is a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of California. B.The Consultant is engaged in the business of providing professional marketing consulting services to public clients and has represented to the City that the Contractor is experienced and competent in said business. C.The City and Consultant desire to enter into this Amendment to the Agreement. D.The Parties entered into that certain Professional Consultant Services Agreement for Marketing Services Contract No. C43370, by and between the City of Palm Desert and FG Creative, Inc., dated June 23, 2022 (“Contract”), which was effective on July 1, 2022. NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties agree to amend the Contract as follows: Section 3.6.A Compensation shall be amended to read: “Consultant shall receive compensation, including authorized reimbursements, for all Services rendered under this Agreement at the rates set forth in Exhibit "C" attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. The total compensation shall not exceed Two Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars ($290,000.00) without written approval of the City Council or City Manager, as applicable.” All other terms of the Contract to remain unchanged and in full force and effect. IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Parties have executed this Amendment on the date first above written. Item 1H-28 Contract No. C43370 CITY OF PALM DESERT FG CREATIVE By: ____________________________ By: __________________________ L. Todd Hileman Stephanie Greene City Manager Principal Attest: Anthony Mejia City Clerk Approved as to Form: ______________________________ Best, Best, & Krieger LLP City Attorney Item 1H-29 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] Page 1 of 2 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Erica Powell, Management Analyst REQUEST: APPROVE AMENDMENT NO. 2 TO CONTRACT NUMBER C41660 WITH SAME DAY EXPRESS FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT’S PERMANENT PUBLIC ART COLLECTION AND THE EL PASEO SCULPTURE EXHIBITION. RECOMMENDATION: 1. Approve Amendment No. 2 to Contract Number C41660 with Same Day Express in the amount of $55,200 from the term of July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, for maintenance of the City of Palm Desert’s permanent public art collection and the El Paseo Sculpture Exhibition. 2. Approve up to $20,000 on an as needed basis for additional public art maintenance and repair services from Same Day Express. 3. Authorize the City Manager to execute amendment. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: At its meeting of June 10, 2021, the City Council approved Contract Number C41660 with Same Day Express in the amount of $55,200 for maintenance of the City of Palm Desert’s permanent public art collection and the El Paseo Sculpture Exhibition. The term of the contract was from July 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022, with an option to extend the contract annually for up to three (3) years upon the City Council approval. City Council previously approved Amendment No. 1 for the term of this contract from July 1, 2022, through June 30, 2023. The services provided by Same Day Express, a local company, have been exceptional, with quick response times, specialized expertise and high-quality work. Staff recommends exercising the second extension to the contract for the term of July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2024. Approval of staff’s recommendation will ensure uninterrupted maintenance services to the City’s permanent public art collection and the El Paseo Sculpture Exhibition. At times the City’s public art collection warrants unanticipated maintenance and repairs due to damage, vandalism, or the desert’s harsh weather conditions. Currently, the City contracts with Same Day Express to provide cleaning of the sculptures but not repairs. Approving an amount not to exceed $20,000 will allow Same Day Express to perform unanticipated repairs at an hourly rate of $80.00 per hour. Strategic Plan: Maintenance of the City’s public art collection and the artwork in the El Paseo Sculpture Exhibition are in line with the Arts & Culture Mini-Vision contained in the Strategic Plan, which states that “Arts and culture give a community its soul. Palm Desert is the cultural core of the Coachella Valley.” Item 1I-1 City of Palm Desert Same Day Express Amendment No 2 to Contract No. C41660 Page 2 of 2 FINANCIAL IMPACT: Funds for this contract in the amount of $55,200, as well as $20,000 for unexpected maintenance and repairs have been requested as part of the FY 2023/2024 Public Art budget, Account Number 4364650-4337200. There is no fiscal impact to the General Fund associated with this request. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Eric Ceja Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. Contract C41660 2. Amendment No. 2 to Contract No. C41660 Item 1I-2 Item 1I-3 Item 1I-4 Item 1I-5 Item 1I-6 Item 1I-7 Item 1I-8 Item 1I-9 Item 1I-10 Item 1I-11 Item 1I-12 Item 1I-13 Item 1I-14 Item 1I-15 CONTRACT NO. C41660 AMENDMENT NO. 2 FOR MAINTENANCE SERVICES OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT’S PUBLIC ART COLLECTION AND THE EL PASEO SCULPTURE EXHIBITION BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALM DESERT AND SAME DAY EXPRESS 1.Parties and Date. This Amendment No. 2 for Maintenance Services of the City of Palm Desert’s Public Art Collection and the El Paseo Sculpture Exhibition is made and entered into as of this 11th day of May, 2023, by and between the City of Palm Desert (“City”) and Same Day Express, a Sole Proprietor with its principal place of business in Palm Desert, California, “Contractor”. City and Contractor are sometimes individually referred to as “Party” and collectively as “Parties.” 2. Recitals. 2.1 Agreement. The City and Same Day Express have entered into an agreement entitled “Maintenance Services of the City of Palm Desert’s Public Art Collection and the El Paseo Sculpture Exhibition” dated June 10, 2021 “Agreement” for the purpose of retaining the services of Same Day Express to provide Maintenance Services of the City’s Public Art Collection and the El Paseo Sculpture Exhibition. 2.2 Amendment. The City and Same Day Express desire to amend the Agreement to extend the term from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024. 2.3 Amendment Authority. This Amendment No. 2 is authorized pursuant to Section 4. of the Agreement. 3. Terms. 3.1 Term. Section 4. of the Agreement is hereby amended in its entirety to read as follows: "The term of this Agreement shall be from July 1, 2023, to June 30, 2024, unless earlier terminated as provided herein." 3.2 Continuing Effect of Agreement. Except as amended by this Amendment No. 2, all other provisions of the Agreement remain in full force and effect and shall govern the actions of the parties under this Amendment No. 2. From and after the date of this Amendment No. 2, whenever the term “Agreement” or “Contract” appears in the Agreement, it shall mean the Agreement as amended by this Amendment No. 2. 3.3 Adequate Consideration. The Parties hereto irrevocably stipulate and agree that they have each received adequate and independent consideration for the performance of the obligations they have undertaken pursuant to this Amendment No. 2. 3.4 Severability. If any portion of this Amendment No. 2 is declared invalid, illegal, or otherwise unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect. 3.5 Counterparts. This Amendment No. 2 may be executed in duplicate originals, each of which is deemed to be an original, but when taken together shall constitute but one and the same instrument. Item 1I-16 CONTRACT NO. C41660 PAGE 2 OF 3 REVISED 11-2-20 BBK 72500.00001\32445060.1 [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] Item 1I-17 CONTRACT NO. C41660 PAGE 3 OF 3 REVISED 11-2-20 BBK 72500.00001\32445060.1 SIGNATURE PAGE FOR AMENDMENT NO. 2 FOR MAINTENANCE SERVICES OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT’S PUBLIC ART COLLECTION AND THE EL PASEO SCULPTURE EXHIBITION BETWEEN THE CITY OF PALM DESERT AND SAME DAY EXPRESS IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have entered into this Amendment No. 2 for Maintenance Services of the City of Palm Desert’s Public Art Collection and the El Paseo Sculpture Exhibition as of the day and year first above written. CITY OF PALM DESERT SAME DAY EXPRESS BY: __________________________ BY: _________________________________ L. TODD HILEMAN CITY MANAGER ITS: _________________________________ PRINTED NAME: __________________________ ATTEST: ANTHONY J. MEJIA CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: __________________________ BEST BEST & KRIEGER LLP CITY ATTORNEY QC: ______ INSURANCE: ______ INITIAL REVIEW ______ FINAL REVIEW Item 1I-18 Page 1 of 1 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Ryan Gayler, Capital Projects Manager REQUEST: ACCEPT CONTRACT NO. C43400 AS COMPLETE FOR THE NORTH SPHERE WIND FENCE INSTALLATION PROJECT (PROJECT 767-22) RECOMMENDATION: Accept Contract No. C43400 with Red Hawk Services, Inc. of Perris, California for the North Sphere Wind Fence Installation Project as complete and authorize the City Clerk to file the Notice of Completion. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On August 25, 2022, the City Council awarded the subject contract in the amount of $311,696 to Red Hawk Services, Inc. for the North Sphere Wind Fence Installation Project. A change order in the amount of $24,726.87 was approved to reconfigure the screening material to prevent premature damage or loss of the wind screen. The change order was within the contingency amount. The change order brings the total contract price to $336,422.87. Staff has inspected the work performed by the contractor and has found said work to be complete and in accordance with the contract requirements. Project Budget with contingency $341,696.00 Total Expenditures $336,422.87 Amount Remaining $ 5,273.13 FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact associated with this action. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Jess Culpeper Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1.Notice of Completion 2.Vicinity Map Item 1J-1 To be recorded with the Riverside County Recorder on or within 15 days after completion and acceptance by the City Council. NO RECORDING FEE PER SECTION 6103 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE. APN 000-000-000 R/W NOTICE OF COMPLETION (Cal. Civ. Code § 9200 et seq. – Public Works) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 1.That the interest or estate stated in paragraph 3 herein in the real property herein described is SOLELY OWNED by the CITY OF PALM DESERT, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, a political subdivision of the State of California, and whose address is 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, 92260. 2.That the full name and address of the owner of said interest or estate is set forth in the preceding paragraph. 3.That the nature of the title of the stated owner, as set forth in paragraph 1, is FEE. 4.That on the 11th day of May 2023, a work of improvement described as the North Sphere Wind Fence Installation, Project No. 767-22, Contract No. C43400, on the real property herein described was completed. 5.That the name of the original contractor, if any, for said work of improvement was: Red Hawk Services, Inc., 262 East First Street, Perris, CA 92570. 6.That the real property herein referred to is situated in the City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California, and is described as (Citywide) 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, California 92260. CITY OF PALM DESERT A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Date: By: Kathleen Kelly, Mayor When recorded, return to: Office of the City Clerk City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 VERIFICATION I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, am authorized to execute and file this Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of the County of Riverside on behalf of the City of Palm Desert. I have read the Notice of Completion and know the contents thereof; the same is true of my own knowledge. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on , 2023, at, Palm Desert California. (Date of signature) (City where signed) __________________________________________________ (Personal signature of the individual who is swearing that the contents of the notice of completion are true) Item 1J-2 200 200 200200930 1275 1415 26 2 5600 Date: 2022 I VICINITY MAP Fencing 2022 (7,645 FT) Palm Desert City Boundary Item 1J-3 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] Page 1 of 1 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Niamh M. Ortega, Assistant City Clerk REQUEST: SECOND READING AND ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE NO. 1393 AMENDING AND UPDATING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE, INCLUDING UPDATES TO TITLE 25, ZONING RECOMMENDATION: Waive the second reading of the ordinance text in its entirety and read by title only; and adopt Ordinance No. 1393. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On April 27, 2023, the City Council introduced Ordinance No. 1393 for first reading. This report provides for the City Council to waive further reading and adopt the ordinance. The ordinance shall be effective 30 days from adoption. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no direct financial impact associated with this action. REVIEWED BY: City Clerk: Anthony Mejia City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. Ordinance No. 1393 Item 1K-1 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 1 ORDINANCE NO. 1393 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING AND UPDATING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE WHEREAS, the City Palm Desert (“City”) periodically reviews the Palm Desert Municipal Code (“Municipal Code”) to identify areas that need updating, clarification, and revisions in accordance with state law; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert desires to enact this Ordinance to make such updates, clarifications, and revisions to the Municipal Code; and WHEREAS, all other legal prerequisites to the presentation of this Ordinance have occurred. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Amendment to Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code Chapter 5.91 Abandoned Shopping Carts is amended to read as follows: “Chapter 5.91 ABANDONED SHOPPING CARTS 5.91.010 Findings and purpose. 5.91.020 Definitions. 5.91.030 Scope. 5.91.040 Authority to enforce chapter. 5.91.050 Prohibition against removal or possession of shopping cart. 5.91.060 Required shopping cart identification. 5.91.070 Shopping cart containment and retrieval by owners. 5.91.080 Impoundment and retrieval of abandoned shopping carts. 5.91.090 Abandoned shopping cart prevention and retrieval plan. 5.91.100 Owner responsibility. 5.91.110 Disposal of carts. 5.91.120 Exemption. Item 1K-2 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 2 5.91.130 Enforcement and penalties. 5.91.010 Findings and purpose. The City of Palm Desert finds that abandoned shopping carts in the city create potential hazard to the health and safety of the public, interfere with pedestrian and vehicular traffic, and create a public nuisance. The accumulation of abandoned carts on public and private property tends to create conditions that reduce property values, and promote blight and deterioration that result in a public nuisance. This chapter is intended to ensure that measures are taken by the owners of shopping carts to prevent the removal of the shopping carts from the owner’s premises, to make removal of the cart a violation of this code, and to facilitate the retrieval of abandoned shopping carts in a manner consistent with state law. 5.91.020 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings set forth below: “Abandoned shopping cart” means any shopping cart that is left unattended, discarded, or abandoned upon any public property other than the premises from which the shopping cart was removed, without the written consent of the shopping cart’s owner. “City” means the City of Palm Desert or its designated representatives. “City Manager” shall mean the City Manager of the City of Palm Desert, or designee. “Occurrence” means the retrieval or impoundment by the City pursuant to this chapter of all shopping carts of an owner in a one-day period. “Owner” means any person who owns or provides shopping carts for use by customers in connection with the operation of a business. “Premises” means the entire area owned and utilized by a retail establishment that provides shopping carts for use by customers, including any parking area or other off-street area provided by an owner, or shared with other retail establishments, for the use by customers for parking automobiles or other vehicles. “Parking area” means a parking lot or other property provided by a retail establishment for use by a customer for parking an automobile or other vehicle. In a multistore complex or shopping center, “parking area” includes the entire parking area used by or controlled by the complex or center. “Person” means a natural person or legal entity, however formed, as well as any trustee, heir, executor, administrator, receiver, or assign, or any combination of such persons. Item 1K-3 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 3 “Public property” means the outdoor common area of any building, business premises, apartment building or complex, or other premises or portion thereof which is adjacent to public property, open to the public, and which contains a shopping cart or shopping carts visible at street or ground level from the adjacent public property. “Retail establishment” with regard to shopping carts, means any business located in the City which offers or provides shopping carts for the use by customers of such business regardless of whether such business is advertised or operated as a retail or wholesale business, and regardless of whether such business is open to the general public, is a private club or business, or is a membership store. “Shopping cart” means a basket mounted on wheels or a similar device generally used by a customer for the purpose of transporting goods of any kind within a retail established or designated parking or loading area of that business establishment. Shopping cart also includes a cart used in a coin-operated laundry or dry-cleaning retail establishment for purposes of transporting clothes and necessary cleaning materials. 5.91.030 Applicability. This chapter applies to all retail establishments located in the City that provide shopping carts for customer use and to all shopping carts on and off the premises of retail establishments within the City. 5.91.040 Administration. A. The City Manager and any enforcement officer have the authority to administer and enforce this chapter. B. The City Manager may adopt supplemental regulations or policies to implement and interpret this chapter. These regulations or policies must conform with the purpose of this chapter. C. To the extent otherwise permitted by law, an enforcement officer may enter onto any public or private property in the City to retrieve, remove, store, and dispose of any lost, stolen, or abandoned shopping cart, or any part thereof. 5.91.050 Prohibition against removal or possession of shopping carts. A. It is unlawful for any person to temporarily or permanently remove a shopping cart from a business premises without the owner’s prior written consent. B. It is unlawful for any person to be in possession of a shopping cart that has been removed from a business premises. C. Removal or possession of a cart for the purpose of repair, maintenance, or disposal is exempt from this section. 5.91.060 Required shopping cart identification. Item 1K-4 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 4 Pursuant to Section 22435.1 of the Business and Professions Code, every shopping cart owned or provided by an owner shall have a sign permanently affixed to the shopping cart that includes the following information: A. The owner’s name, business address, and phone number. B. Notice of the procedure to be used for authorized shopping cart removal from the premises. C. Notice that unauthorized removal of the shopping cart from the premises of a retail establishment, or the unauthorized possession of the shopping cart, is a violation of state law and this chapter. 5.91.070 Shopping cart containment and retrieval by owners. A. Every shopping cart owner must lock or otherwise securely contain all owner’s shopping carts after business hours in a manner that prevents theft or removal from the premises. All shopping carts located on the premises of a retail establishment, other than an establishment open for business twenty-four hours per day, must be collected at the end of each business day by the owner, employees, or authorized agents of the retail establishment and be collectively confined in a secured manner in a designated shopping cart confinement area on the premises until the commencement of the next business day. B. All shopping carts located on the premises of any retail establishment open for business twenty-four hours per day, other than carts then currently in use by a customer, must be collected by the owner, employees, or authorized agents of the retail establishment and returned to a designated cart confinement area on the premises at least twice per calendar day between the hours of 12:00 p.m. (noon) and 12:00 a.m. (midnight) on each day the retail establishment is open for business. This section does not apply to: 1. Shopping carts located within an enclosed building; 2. Shopping carts removed from the premises of a retail establishment for purposes of repair or maintenance that are in the possession or custody of the party to whom removal has been authorized in writing by the shopping cart owner; or 3. Shopping carts being transported by the owner, or an officer, employee, or authorized agent of the owner, to or from the owner’s business premises. C. All abandoned shopping carts that are found off premises must be retrieved as soon as practicable by the owner, or an authorized agent of the owner, including a cart retrieval service retained by the owner. The city shall notify the owner of an abandoned shopping cart when such shopping cart is located in a place that can be accessed safely by the owner. Such notice may be given by telephone, e-mail, or text message to the owner or owner’s agent designated in the abandoned shopping cart prevention and retrieval plan, if an approved plan is in place, and shall include the Item 1K-5 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 5 shopping cart’s location. Within three business days from the date the owner of the cart is provided with notice by the city that an abandoned shopping cart of the owner has been located, the owner or agent shall cause the identified shopping cart(s) to be retrieved. D.Persons retained to perform shopping cart retrieval services must carry written authorization from the owner to be presented upon request by the City Manager. Vehicles used by retrieval services must bear conspicuous signs identifying the name of the shopping cart retrieval service. 5.91.080 Impoundment and retrieval of abandoned shopping carts. A.The City Manager may immediately retrieve and impound any shopping cart, in accordance with the provisions outlined in Business and Professions Code section 22435.7. B.Impoundment Following Three-Day Notice. A shopping cart that has a sign affixed to it in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and Business and Professions Code Section 22435.1 may be impounded by the city provided both of the following conditions are met: 1.The shopping cart is located outside the premises of a retail establishment; and 2.Except as provided in subsection (C) of this section, the shopping cart is not retrieved within three (3) business days from the date the owner of the shopping cart, or the owner’s agent, receives actual notice from the City of the shopping cart’s discovery and location. C.Impoundment Without Three-Day Notice. The city may retrieve and impound any abandoned shopping cart without first giving three (3) business days’ notice provided: 1.The City Manager provides actual notice to the owner, or the owner’s agent, of the shopping cart’s impoundment within twenty-four (24) hours following the impound; 2.The notice informs the owner, or the owner’s agent, of the location where the shopping cart may be claimed; 3.Any shopping cart reclaimed by the owner, or the owner’s agent, within three (3) business days after the date of actual notice to the owner, or the owner’s agent, of the impound, must be released and surrendered to the owner, or the owner’s agent, at no charge, including the waiver of any impound and storage fees or fines which otherwise would be applicable; and 4.The shopping cart is held at a location that is both: (i) reasonably convenient to the owner of the shopping cart; and (ii) open for business at least six (6) hours of each business day. Item 1K-6 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 6 D. Immediate Retrieval and Impoundment by City for Impeding Emergency Services. The City Manager may immediately retrieve and impound any shopping cart from public or private property if the location of the shopping cart impedes emergency services. E. Any cart reclaimed by the owner or their agent within three (3) business days from the date the owner of the shopping cart, or their agent, is given actual notice by the city of the shopping cart’s discovery and location, or impoundment, shall not be deemed an occurrence for purposes of this chapter. F. The owner of any shopping cart that is not reclaimed within three (3) business days after the date the owner has been given actual notice by the city of the shopping cart’s discovery and location, or impoundment, is subject to prosecution or the imposition of administrative costs, fees, fines, interest and other penalties applicable under state law and this chapter commencing four (4) business days after the date of notice. 5.91.090 Abandoned shopping cart prevention and retrieval plan. A. Approved plan required. Every owner who provides or intends to provide shopping carts to customers must develop, implement, and comply with the terms and conditions of an approved abandoned shopping cart prevention and retrieval plan (“plan”) to prevent unauthorized removal of shopping carts from a premises. B. Plan contents. At a minimum, the plan shall include the following requirements: 1. Preliminary information. The name of all owners, the business name, the physical address where the business is conducted, and the name, address, and phone number(s) of the on-site and off-site owner, if different. In addition, the name and contact information of the person, or job title of the person, who will be responsible for accepting all shopping carts retrieved by the City and returned to the retail establishment during its normal business hours. 2. Cart inventory. A complete list of all shopping carts maintained in or on the premises. 3. Cart identification. Signs and shopping cart identification must conform to state law. Owners shall attach an example of the proposed shopping cart ownership identification sign in conformance with Business and Professions Code Section 22435.1 and Section 5.91.030 of this chapter. 4. Customer outreach. A description of a community outreach process under which the owner will cause notice to be provided to customers that the removal of shopping carts from the premises is prohibited and is a violation of state and city law. This notice may include, but is not limited to, flyers distributed at the premises, warnings on shopping bags, signs posted in prominent places near door and parking lot exists, direct mail, announcements using intercom Item 1K-7 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 7 systems at the premises, website or other means demonstrated to be effective to the reasonable satisfaction of the City Manager. 5. Languages. The information required above must be provided in English and Spanish or in such other language the City Manager may reasonably require. 6. Loss Prevention Measures. A description of specific measures that the owner shall implement to prevent shopping cart removal from the owner’s premises. These measures may include, but are not limited to, electronic or other disabling devices on the shopping carts so that they cannot be removed from the premises, effective management practices, use of courtesy clerks to accompany customers and return the shopping carts to the store, use of security personnel to prevent removal, security deposit for use of shopping cart, or other demonstrable measures acceptable to the City Manager that are likely to prevent shopping cart removal from the premises. Shopping cart owners must conduct regular maintenance to ensure disabling devices and/or security deposit systems are working properly. If at any time, a cart owner determines the disabling device installed in a cart is not working properly, the cart shall be pulled from circulation until it is repaired. The cart owner shall inspect, test, and repair all abandoned carts returned to the owner prior to making the returned shopping carts available for use. 7. Employee training. A description of an ongoing training program that will be implemented by the owner that is designed to educate new and existing employees on the plan and any conditions contained herein at least annually. 8. Mandatory shopping cart retrieval. A plan for retrieval of abandoned shopping carts by the owner within three (3) business days after knowing of a cart’s removal from the owner’s premises or after receiving notice from the City that the shopping cart has been abandoned. D. Review and approval of plans. Each plan will be evaluated and must be approved by the City Manager. The City Manager may deny the plan if the requirements of this chapter have not been satisfied. If the plan is denied, the City must serve the applicant with a written notice of denial. The notice must state the reasons for denial to assist the owner with obtaining plan approval. An owner must submit a revised plan within fifteen (15) days of receiving a notice of denial. The City Manager may impose conditions of approval of a plan if he or she determines it to be reasonably necessary to ensure compliance with the requirements of this chapter. Such conditions may include disabling devices on all shopping carts used by the business in order to prevent removal of shopping carts from the business premises. E. Plan validity. A plan is valid upon approval and will be reviewed at the time that the retail establishment’s business license is up for renewal. A plan approved pursuant to this chapter is valid only as to the owner and approved location, and is therefore nontransferable to other persons or locations. Item 1K-8 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 8 F. Changes to plan. If an owner proposes any change in the operations or information in an approved plan, the owner must notify the City in writing of any such proposed change, and same must be approved by the City Manager before the change takes place. G. Existing owners. Upon adoption of this chapter, owners of existing businesses subject to the plan requirement must submit a plan for approval within 30 days of receiving notice from the City that such a plan is required. H. Mandatory loss prevention measures. If a retail establishment has five (5) or more shopping carts removed without the owner’s written consent within the twelve (12) month period commencing with the issuance or renewal of a business license, the City may require the business to obtain and maintain electronic or other disabling devices on all of owner’s shopping carts at the retail establishment. Effective thirty days from the date of adoption of the ordinance codified in this chapter, as a prerequisite to the renewal of a business license for any business providing shopping carts in the city of Palm Desert, the business must demonstrate that it has had four (4) or fewer shopping carts removed without the owner’s written consent within the previous twelve (12) months or that it has installed electronic or other disabling devices on all shopping carts. 5.91.100 Owner responsibility. It is the owner’s responsibility to ensure that the business complies with the abandoned shopping cart prevention and retrieval plan at all times. In construing and enforcing this chapter and any regulations promulgated under this chapter, the act, omission, or failure of an agent, officer, representative, or other person acting for or employed by an owner, within the scope of his or her employment or office, shall in every case be deemed the act, omission, or failure of the owner. 5.91.110 Disposal of shopping carts. The City may immediately sell or otherwise dispose of any shopping cart that meets one of the following conditions: A. That is not reclaimed from the city within 30 days of notification to the owner, or the owner’s agent, of the cart’s discovery and location, or impoundment. B. The owner of the cart cannot be determined for any reason, including if the cart fails to have the identification required by state law or this chapter. C. If the cart’s condition renders it unusable. 5.91.120 Exemption. Any owner may contract with the City for the retrieval of abandoned shopping carts by entering into a written contract to pay the City’s fees for such service. Any owner that has a contract with the City to provide for retrieval of abandoned carts, shall Item 1K-9 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 9 be exempt from the Loss Prevention Measures requirement in Section 5.91.090(B)(6) of this chapter. This exemption is valid only if the other provisions of this chapter are complied with by owner. 5.91.130 Enforcement and penalties. A. General. When an enforcement officer has determined that a violation of this chapter exists, the enforcement officer may use the procedures set forth in this chapter for the abatement of such public nuisance that is being committed on public property or may utilize any other procedure authorized by law. The remedies, procedures, and penalties provided by this chapter are cumulative to each other and to any other available remedy under city, state, or federal law. B. Violation for failure to retrieve shopping cart. 1. Pursuant to Business and Professions Code Section 22435.7(f), any owner that fails to retrieve the owner’s shopping cart(s) within three (3) business days from the date of being given notice of the cart’s or carts’ discovery and location, or impoundment, by the City, is guilty of a violation of this chapter and may be punished by administrative fine of fifty dollars ($50) for each occurrence in excess of three (3) during a six month period. 2. In addition to the fines imposed above the owner shall pay the City’s actual costs for retrieving and storing the owner’s shopping cart(s) within three (3) business days from being given notice of the shopping cart’s or carts’ discovery and location, or impoundment, by the City, in which case, all fines, costs and fees shall be waived. C. Other violations. Notwithstanding the fines and costs authorized by Business and Professions Code section 22435.7(f), when an enforcement officer determines where is a violation of the provisions of this chapter, he or she is authorized to issue a notice of violation or an administrative citation to the responsible party pursuant to Chapter 8.81 (Administrative Citations) of this code. Nothing in this section shall preclude the city from also issuing an infraction citation upon the occurrence of the same offense on the same day to any responsible party. Unless otherwise provided herein, any person who fails to comply with a notice of violation shall be subject to a fifty dollar ($50) administrative fine. Unless otherwise provided herein, any person who fails to comply with: (1) a first administrative citation or second violation of the same code section within thirty six (36) months shall be subject to a one hundred dollar ($100) administrative fine; (2) a second administrative citation, third or additional violations of the same code section within thirty six (36) months shall be subject to a two hundred fifty dollar ($250) fine; (3) a third administrative citation shall be subject to a two hundred fifty dollar ($250) administrative fine per violation per day. D. When an enforcement officer determines there is a violation of the provisions of this chapter, he or she may issue an infraction citation pursuant to the provisions set forth in Chapter 1.08 (Citations for Code Violations) including, but not Item 1K-10 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 10 limited to, the imposition of any and all criminal penalties set forth therein if there is any violation of this chapter committed, caused or maintained by any responsible party. E. The City Attorney is authorized to bring a civil or equitable action, at his or her discretion, to seek the abatement of any violation of this chapter.” SECTION 2. Amendment to Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code Section 5.101.110 Regulatory permit suspension and revocation of Chapter 5.101 Commercial Cannabis Business Regulatory Permits is amended to read as follows: “5.101.110 Regulatory permit suspension and revocation. The city manager may suspend, modify, or revoke a regulatory permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter for any of the following reasons: A. One or more of the circumstances upon which a regulatory permit could be denied exists or has occurred; B. One or more conditions of the regulatory permit has been violated; or C. The permittee, its owners, officers, directors, partners, agents, or other persons vested with the authority to manage or direct the affairs of the business have violated any provision of this code or state law.” SECTION 3. Amendment to Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code Section 10.48.200 Diagonal parking of Chapter 10.48 Stopping, Standing and Parking is amended to read as follows: “10.48.200 Diagonal parking. A. On any of the streets or portions of streets established by resolution of the council as diagonal parking zones, when signs or pavement markings are in place indicating such diagonal parking, it is unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the vehicle except: 1. At the angle to the curb indicated by signs or pavement markings allotting space to parked vehicles and entirely within the limits of the allotted space; 2. With the front wheel nearest the curb within six inches of the curb. B. It is unlawful to park any oversize vehicle within diagonally marked spaces at any time when the length of the vehicle creates an obstruction to the normal flow of traffic, or which causes a reduction in the width of the normally traveled portion of the roadway. For the purposes of this section only, an oversize vehicle shall be defined as any vehicle that exceeds the dimensions of a marked parking space due to its length and/or width. Item 1K-11 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 11 C. The provisions of this section shall not apply when such vehicle is actually engaged in the process of loading or unloading passengers, freight or goods, in which event the provisions applicable in Section 10.48.190 shall be complied with.” SECTION 4. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.02.010 is amended to read as follows: “25.02.010 Title and Purpose A. Title. This title shall be known as the Zoning Ordinance of the City. B. Relation to the General Plan. The City Council has instituted a comprehensive planning program in order to ensure that the anticipated growth within the City is organized, planned, and coordinated in a manner that will not place undue burdens on the City in its ability to provide urban services and facilities. This planning program has culminated in the preparation and adoption of a comprehensive General Plan. C. Role of Zoning Ordinance. Chapter 12 “Work Plan” of the General Plan recommends implementation strategies to accomplish the goals and objectives found within that document. In order to accomplish said goals and objectives the orderly development of the City, and the elimination of haphazard land development, is required. Among the methods noted is a regulatory Zoning Ordinance to govern the uses of land and the density and intensity of development. D. Purpose of Zoning Ordinance. The zoning regulations of the City are adopted to protect, promote, and enhance the public health, safety, and general welfare, ensuring that development within the City is related to the City’s ability to provide essential urban services and is consistent with the Palm Desert General Plan. More specifically, these regulations are adopted to achieve the guiding principles identified in the General Plan and include the following objectives: 1. Relate proposals for development to the provisions and recommendations of the City’s General Plan and ensure development is consistent with the guiding principles of the General Plan. To meet the guiding principles development proposals will be reviewed for their focus on: human-scale design, liveliness of centers, complete streets, accessibility and connectivity, and quality of open spaces. 2. Foster a harmonious, convenient, workable and connected relationship among land uses. 3. Ensure that public and private lands ultimately are used for the purposes which are most appropriate and most beneficial to the City as a whole. Item 1K-12 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 12 4. Provide population densities that support and encourage pedestrian activities such as walking and bicycling; that are connected to, and in proximity of, civic and education uses, open spaces, and commercial and employment opportunities. 5. Foster an environment that ensures pedestrian amenities connect the community, are designed to accommodate pedestrians and bicyclist, and that are conveniently located for the highest impact. 6. Forecast and plan for the City’s ability to provide community facilities, utilities, and services. 7. Ensure adequate consideration for urban design in the development process so that new development enhances the City as it matures. 8. Provide provisions for adequate bicycle parking, off-street parking, shared parking facilities, and off-street truck loading facilities. 9. Promote preservation of natural environmental features in the development and use of land within the City. 10. Develop land use regulations that will encourage infill development and redevelopment of existing sections of the City and provide for innovative development in undeveloped areas.” SECTION 5. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.02.050 is amended to read as follows: “25.02.050 Rules and Interpretation The Director of Community Development shall have the authority and responsibility to interpret terms, provisions, and requirements of this code in accordance with the rules listed below. A. Abbreviations. The following phrases, personnel, and document titles are shortened in this code: 1. City of Palm Desert = City 2. Director of Community Development = Director 3. Zoning Administrator = ZA 4. Architectural Review Commission = ARC 5. Planning Commission = Commission Item 1K-13 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 13 6. City Council = Council 7. Development Services Department = Department B. Terminology. The following rules apply to all provisions in this code: 1. Language. The words “shall,” “will,” “is to,” and “are to” and similar words and phrases are always mandatory. “Should” is not mandatory but is strongly recommended, and “may” is permissive. 2. Tense and Number. The present tense includes the past and future tense, and the future tense includes the present. The singular number includes the plural, and plural numbers include the singular unless the natural construction of the word indicates otherwise. 3. Conjunctions. “And” indicates that all connected items or provisions shall apply. “Or” indicates that the connected items or provisions may apply singly or in any combination. “Either…or” indicates that the connected items and provisions shall apply singly but not in combination. “Includes” and “including” shall mean “including, but not limited to.” 4. Number of Days. Whenever a number of days are specified in this code, or in any entitlement, condition of approval or notice issued or given as provided in this code, the number of days shall be construed as calendar days, unless business days are specified. Time limits will extend to the following business day when the last of the specified number of days falls on a day that the City is not open for business. C. Minimum Requirements. All provisions of this code are considered to be minimum requirements, unless specifically stated otherwise. D. Calculations—Rounding. Where any provision of this code requires calculation to determine applicable requirements, any fractional/decimal results of the calculation shall be rounded to the nearest whole number (0.5 or more is rounded up, less than 0.5 is rounded down). E. Zoning Regulations. Any list of any item, including zones or uses, is exclusive. If a use or other item is not listed, it is not permitted unless the use is determined to be similar to a listed use or use category. F. Zone Boundaries. Where uncertainty exists as to the boundaries of any districts shown on the official zoning map, the rules established under Section 25.04.030 (Zoning Map) apply. G. Consistency of Text and Diagrams. Diagrams are provided within this code to illustrate the requirements of the zoning code’s text. In the event of conflict between the text of this code and provided diagrams, the text shall determine the City’s regulations. Item 1K-14 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 14 H. Conflicts with other Regulations. Wherever conflict occurs between the provisions of this title and any other provision of law, the more restrictive of any such provisions shall apply.” SECTION 6. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.10.020 is amended to read as follows: “25.10.020 Characteristics of the Residential Districts The following descriptions of each residential district identify the characteristic uses, density, intensity of uses and the types of development intended for that district. A. Estate Residential District (RE). The district is intended to provide low intensity and neighborhood development (0.5—1.0 du/ac) and generally is characterized by limited development on large properties and preservation of natural features and open space. B. Single-Family/Mobile Home Residential District (R-1M). This district provides for the permanent placement and occupancy of single family dwelling units, factory built or manufactured dwelling units and mobile homes for residential purposes on purchased, rented or leased lots. The district is characterized as having moderated density (4.0— 7.0 du/ac) focused around community space and amenities with walkable streetscapes. C. Single-Family Residential District (R-1). The intent of this district is to encourage the preservation and development of traditional residential neighborhoods. The district provides for low intensity development (2.0—8.0 du/ac) generally characterized by single-family homes on medium-sized lots organized around formal and walkable streetscapes. D. Mixed Residential District (R-2). The intent of this district is to provide moderate intensity and density (3.0—10.0 du/ac) for neighborhood development. Neighborhoods are characterized by a variety of housing choices and mixed-uses. Buildings are organized around formal and walkable streetscapes with high levels of pedestrian connectivity. E. Multifamily Residential District (R-3). The intent of this district is to provide suitable areas for moderate to higher intensity and density (7.0—40.0 du/ac) for residential development and small scale commercial activity. The zoning district is characterized by higher density residential development and mixed-uses in proximity to retail and commercial services. Buildings are organized around formal streetscapes with a variety of plazas and other pedestrian amenities and open spaces that are highly connected to surrounding development. F. Hillside Planned Residential District (HPR). The purpose of the hillside planned residential district is to provide for the lowest intensity (0.2 du/ac) of residential development by minimizing the grading of hillside areas and to preserve the natural contours of the land by avoiding extensive cut and fill of slopes that result in a padding Item 1K-15 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 15 or staircase effect within the development. This district is characterized by the preservation of natural features and protected viewsheds, architecture and landscape design that blends with the natural terrain, and informal and natural streetscapes that follow the topography of the land. G. Planned Residential District (PR). The purpose of this district is to provide for flexibility in residential development, by encouraging creative and imaginative design, and the development of parcels of land as coordinated projects involving a mixture of residential densities (4.0—40.0 du/ac), mixed housing types, and community facilities. The district is characterized as providing for the optimum integration of urban and natural amenities within developments and is organized around formal, walkable, and highly connected streetscapes.” SECTION 7. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.10.030 is amended to read as follows: “25.10.030 Allowed Land Uses and Permit Requirements Table 25.10-1 “Use Matrix for Residential Districts” below identifies land uses and corresponding permit requirements for residential districts and all other provisions of this title. Descriptions/definitions of the land uses can be found in Chapter 25.99 “Definitions”. The Special Use Provisions column in the table identifies the specific chapter or section where additional regulations for that use type are located within this title. Use regulations in the table are shown with a representative symbol by use classification listing: “P” symbolizes uses permitted by right, “A” symbolizes uses that require approval of an administrative use permit, , “C” symbolizes uses that require approval of a conditional use permit, and “N” symbolizes uses that are not permitted. Uses that are not listed are not permitted. However, the Commission may make a use determination as outlined in Section 25.72.020 (Use Determinations). Table 25.10-1: Use Matrix for Residential Districts Residential Zoning District (P=Permitted; A=Administrative Use Permit\; C=Conditional Use Permit; N=Not Permitted) RE R-1 R-2 R-3 R- 1M HPR PR Special Use Provisions Residential Uses Assisted living N C C C N N C Accessory dwelling unit P P P P P N P 25.34.030 Condominium N N C C N N C Dwelling, duplex N N P P N N N Dwelling, multifamily N N P P N N C 25.10.040.A Dwelling, second P P P P N P P Dwelling, single-family P P P N N P P Item 1K-16 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 16 Residential Zoning District (P=Permitted; A=Administrative Use Permit\; C=Conditional Use Permit; N=Not Permitted) RE R-1 R-2 R-3 R- 1M HPR PR Special Use Provisions Farmworker housing N N N N N N N Group home P P P N N P P 25.10.040.B Guest dwelling P P P N N P P Home-based business P P P P P P P 25.34.020 Junior accessory dwelling unit P P P P P N P 25.34.030 Manufactured home parks N N N N C N N Planned unit development, residential N N C C N C C 25.10.040.C Transitional and supportive housing see Note 1 Agriculture-Related Uses Apiary P P P N N P P 25.34.170 Botanical conservatory A N N N N N N Crops and horticulture, limited A N N N N N N Domestic animals P P P P P P P Garden, private P P P P P P P Greenhouse, commercial C N N N N N N Greenhouse, private P P P A A P P Horticulture, private P P P P P P P Kennel C N N N N N C 25.10.040.D Livestock raising, noncommercial C N N N N N N Nursery C N N N N N N Orchard A N N N N N N Stable, boarding A N N N N N N 25.10.040.E Stable, private A N N N N N N 25.10.040.E Recreation, Resource Preservation, Open Space, and Public Assembly Uses Cemetery N N N N N N C Community facility N N N N N N C Club, private N N C C N N C Crematory N N N N N N N Day care, large family P P P P P P P Day care, small family P P P P P P P Institution, educational2 C C C C C N C Institution, general2 N N N C N N C Institution, religious C C C C N N C Public park P P P P P P P Recreational use, commercial N N N N N N C 25.10.040.G Recreational vehicle park N N N N C N C Recreation facility, commercial N N N N N N N Recreation facility, incidental C C C C C N C 25.10.040.H Recreation facility, private P N N P P N P Recreation facility, public C C C C C N C Utility, Transportation, Public Facility, and Communication Uses Electric substation N N N N N N N Fire station C C C C N N C Public service facility C C C C C N N Item 1K-17 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 17 Residential Zoning District (P=Permitted; A=Administrative Use Permit\; C=Conditional Use Permit; N=Not Permitted) RE R-1 R-2 R-3 R- 1M HPR PR Special Use Provisions Public utility C C C C C N N Utility facility N N N N N N C Retail, Service, and Office Uses Bed and breakfast C N N C N N N Commercial parking lot N C N C N N N 25.10.040.I Condominium hotel, converted N N C C N N C Hospital N N C C N N C Hotel N N N C N N C 25.10.040.J Neighborhood government office N N C C N N N 25.10.040.K Office parking lot N C C C N N N 25.10.040.L Professional office N N C C N N N 25.10.040.M Resort hotel N N N C N N C 25.10.040.J Timeshares N N N N N N C Temporary Uses See Section 25.34.080 Notes: 1. Transitional and supportive housing shall be subject to only those restrictions that apply to other residential uses of the same type in the same zone. 2. Trade schools are not permitted.” SECTION 8. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.10.040 is amended to read as follows: “25.10.040 Specific Use Standards The following provisions apply as indicated to the uses listed in Table 25.10-1 (Use Matrix for Residential Districts): A. Multifamily. Multifamily dwelling units are permitted within the R-2 district up to a maximum of 10 dwelling units per acre, or as indicated on the zoning map. Multifamily dwelling units are permitted within the R-3 district at densities between 7 and 40 dwelling units per acre, or as indicated on the zoning map. B. Group Home. When permitted according to Table 25.10-1 (Use Matrix for Residential Districts), group homes are limited to 6 or fewer residents. C. Planned Residential. Cluster development and/or condominiums are permitted as part of a planned development. D. Kennel. Excluding domestic pets, all boarding for animals or fowl must be at least one hundred feet away from any neighboring residential home. Item 1K-18 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 18 E. Stables. The stabling of horses (or mules) is permitted with an administrative use permit in the residential estate district subject to the following provisions: 1. Two standard horses (or mules) over 14.2 hands, 58 inches shall be permitted on a lot of 40,000 square feet minimum area with a total number of horses all sizes not exceeding three. (This would allow one additional pony or the temporary keeping of one foal). 2. Horses must be kept within a corral and/or enclosed stable of the following minimum dimensions: a. Corral. 288 square feet per horse; minimum dimensions of 12 by 24 feet, and one-third shaded. b. Stable. 144 square feet, minimum dimension 12 feet by 12 feet per horse. Stable shall be ventilated for the desert environment. c. Construction. Corrals and stables shall be constructed of material and in such a manner to adequately contain the horses. 3. Barns, corrals or stables constructed to maintain horses shall be located not less than 35 feet from any residence or habitable structure on the same lot and not less than 50 feet from any residence or habitable structure on adjacent lots. Barns, corrals, or stables may be located within 50 feet of a front property line if the finding can be made that the design and appearance of such structures are compatible with surrounding properties. No horses shall be permitted within one hundred feet of an adjacent property not zoned RE (i.e., R1, O.P., PR). 4. Definitions for “organic material,” and “diverted” from Chapter 8.16 shall apply to this subsection. Animal manure shall be stored in appropriate receptacles and composted or otherwise properly diverted as an organic material, according to Chapter 8.19, not less than once per week. 5. Barns, corrals, or stables shall be cleaned and maintained such that dust, flies, and odors shall not create a nuisance for adjacent properties and not less than once per day. F. Large Family Day Care. Allowed within a single-family or multi-family residence located in a residential zoning district with no city land use permits or clearances required per State law. All appropriate licensing from the California Department of Social Services shall be obtained prior to commencing operation of any large family day care home in the city. G. Recreational Use, Commercial. Commercial recreation uses are limited to the PR zone only with the issuance of a conditional use permit when not directly related to a permitted residential development. Item 1K-19 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 19 H. Recreation Facility, Incidental. Limited commercial uses are authorized as part of this use classification which are commonly associated with and directly related to the primary use. I. Commercial Parking Lot. Parking lots that service commercial establishments are permitted within 300 feet of the related commercial establishment. J. Hotel and Resort Hotel. In the R-3 zoning district, these uses are permitted up to a maximum of 40 units per gross acre with the issuance of a conditional use permit. In the PR zoning district, the maximum density shall be approved by the Commission or Council. K. Government Office Building. Small neighborhood government office buildings are permitted up to 5,000 square feet in size. L. Office Parking Lot. Parking lots that serve office developments are permitted when located directly adjacent to the office professional zone and consistent with recommendations of the General Plan. M. Professional Office within Residential District. These uses are permitted with the issuance of a conditional use permit, provided property to be developed is abutting or across the street, or across an alley from commercially zoned property. Residential development standards are to be used to ensure compatibility.” SECTION 9. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.10.050 is amended to read as follows: “25.10.050 Development Standards The development standards on Table 25.10-3 (Residential Zoning District Development Standards) are applicable to the residential zoning districts. These standards, along with other development standards (e.g., landscaping requirements, signs, and parking standards) in this title, are intended to assist property owners and project designers in understanding the city’s minimum requirements and expectations for high-quality development. A. Hillside Planned Residential Development Standards. The following standards must be met prior to the approval of a hillside development plan as described in Section 25.78.020: 1. Density. Each lot shall be limited to a maximum of one unit per 5 acres. All lots will be entitled to at least one unit. 2. Grading. Location of building pads and access roads shall be evaluated, approved, or adjusted based on consistency with the following: Item 1K-20 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 20 a. Preserved natural contours of the land to avoid extensive cut and fill slopes to reduce the need for a staircase effect within developments. b. Architecture and landscape design which blends with the natural terrain to the greatest practical extent. c. Retention and protection of undisturbed viewsheds, natural landmarks, and features including vistas and the natural skyline as integral elements. d. Building Pad Area. The maximum area permanently disturbed by grading shall not exceed 10,000 square feet. e. Access Road or Driveway. Maximum permanent grading disturbance of natural terrain for development of access to the approved building pad shall be 3,000 square feet. Roads shall be located and designed to blend with the natural terrain to the greatest practical extent consistent with the grading provisions listed in this subsection (A)(2). f. Renaturalization. All cuts, fills, or other areas temporarily disturbed by grading shall be re-naturalized, colored, and landscaped to blend with the adjacent undisturbed natural terrain to the satisfaction of the city council. g. Maximum Dwelling Unit Size. Total dwelling unit, garage and accessory building size on any one lot shall not exceed 4,000 square feet. 3. Exception. The standards of subsections (A)(1) through (A)(3) of this section shall be required unless modified by one of the following: a. Precise Plan. The commission and council may approve a precise plan of design through public hearing process that modifies the standards in subsection (A)(1) through (A)(3). Said precise plan shall take into consideration any and all circumstances, including, but not limited to, viewshed, topography, color, texture, and profile of any structure that the commission or council may determine to be in conformity with the purposes set forth in this section. b. Previously Approved Existing Building Pads. If a property owner can demonstrate that a previous building pad was approved by the city or county before incorporation, a home and accessory structure(s) may be built on a previously approved building pad without a public hearing. The building size shall be limited to 35 percent of the lot, which may be increased up to 50 percent with ARC approval. Enlarging a previously approved existing building pad shall require a new public hearing subject to the provisions of this chapter. 4. Previously approved existing building pads shall be subject to the standard coverage limitations of 35 percent, which may be increased up to 50 percent with ARC approval. Any change to an existing approved building pad shall require a new public hearing subject to the provisions of this chapter. Item 1K-21 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 21 5. Development on or across ridges is prohibited. 6. Building pads and architecture shall be designed to eliminate or minimize any visual impact on the city to the maximum extent feasible. 7. All common open space shall be preserved for that purpose as shown in the development plan. The developer shall choose one or a combination of the following 3 methods of administering common open space: a. Dedication of common open space to the city, which is subject to formal acceptance. b. Establishment of an association or nonprofit corporation of all property owners or corporations within the project area to ensure perpetual maintenance of all common open space. c. Retention of ownership, control, and maintenance of all common open space by the developer; all privately owned common open space shall continue as such and shall only be used in accordance with the development plan; appropriate land use restrictions shall be contained in all deeds to ensure that the common open space is permanently preserved according to the development plan; said deed restrictions shall run with the land and be for the benefit of present as well as future property owners, and shall contain a prohibition against partition of common open space. 8. Design Criteria. The following design criteria are established: a. The overall plan shall achieve an integrated land and building relationship. b. Open spaces, pedestrian and vehicular circulation facilities, parking facilities, and other pertinent amenities shall be an integral part of the landscape and particular attention shall be given to the retention of natural landscape features of the site. c. The layout of structures and other facilities shall affect a conservation in street and utility improvements. d. Recreational areas, active and passive, shall be generally dispersed throughout the development and shall be easily accessible from all dwelling units. e. Architectural unity and harmony within the development and with the surrounding properties shall be attained. B. Planned Residential District Standards. Item 1K-22 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 22 1. Purpose. It is the purpose of the PR district to provide for flexibility in development, creative and imaginative design, and the development of parcels of land as coordinated projects involving a mixture of residential densities and housing types, and community facilities. The PR district is further intended to provide for the optimum integration of urban and natural amenities within developments. The PR district is also established to give a land developer assurance that innovative and unique land development techniques will be given reasonable consideration for approval and to provide the city with assurances that the completed project will contain the character envisioned at the time of approval. 2. Filing Procedure. To initiate the review process, the applicant shall file applications for a change of zone (if needed) to a PR district along with a precise plan, tentative tract/parcel map and supporting environmental documentation. 3. Maximum Project Densities. The maximum project density shall be as expressed in dwelling units per gross acre of not more than the number following the zoning symbol PR. The council shall determine the densities to be allowed within each PR district at the time the involved properties are rezoned and as designated on the zoning map within the following range: one to 40 dwelling units maximum per average gross acre. The density designation shall mean dwelling units per average gross acre. For example, PR-7 means a planned residential development with 7 units per gross acre. 4. Maximum Density for “Affordable Projects.” For projects containing at least 20 percent units affordable to low-income households as defined by the Riverside County Housing Authority, a maximum density of 55 dwelling units per acre may be allowed by precise plan. To be eligible for this program, the developer must enter into a development agreement which will tie the zoning designation and the precise plan approval to affordable housing performance standards. 5. Development Standards Applicable. All areas within the project site shall be subject to the following: a. The standards for development of PR districts set forth in this chapter and any supplemental standards for the planned community designated in the precise plan. b. Off street parking and loading requirements. All parking and loading shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 25.46. c. Utilities. For provisions regarding utilities, see Section 25.40.120. d. Signs. All signs shall be in compliance with Chapter 25.56. e. Outside Storage. No outside storage shall exceed the height of actual perimeter screening. Item 1K-23 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 23 f. Screening. All screening requirements for developments within the PR district shall be determined by the ARC during review of the precise plan. g. Discarded Material Handling. Discarded material holds the same definition and regulations as provided in Chapter 8.16. Enclosures for handling discarded materials shall be provided for all developments within the PR district with the exception of single-family detached dwelling units. An enclosure for discarded materials will be provided and follow the regulations as established in Chapter 8.12. The freestanding discarded materials enclosure shall be constructed of masonry block. No discarded materials shall be allowed to extend above or beyond the enclosure. h. Site Plan Review. Review of a site plan by planning department staff shall be required before a building permit is issued for any development in the PR district. 6. Special Standards. In addition to requiring all development plans to comply with the following special standards the council and/or commission may impose such other conditions to the development plan as it deems necessary or desirable in carrying out the general purpose and intent of this chapter. a. Minimum Project Area. Projects of less than 7 dwelling units per acre shall have a minimum area of 5 acres. Projects of 7 to 18 dwelling units per acre shall have a minimum area of 10 acres. Projects with 18+ dwelling units per acre shall have a minimum area greater than 10 acres. b. Minimum Project Width. Projects of less than 7 dwelling units per acre shall have a minimum width of two hundred feet. Projects of 7 to 18 dwelling units per acre shall have a minimum width of 250 feet. Projects with 18+ dwelling units per acre shall have a minimum width greater than 300 feet. c. Minimum Project Perimeter Setback. The minimum perimeter setback shall be 20 feet from all property lines adjacent to existing or proposed public streets. d. Minimum Project Building Coverage. Projects of less than 7 dwelling units per acre shall have a maximum building coverage of 40 percent. Projects of 7 to 18 dwelling units per acre shall have a maximum building coverage of 50 percent. Projects with 18+ dwelling units per acre shall have a maximum building coverage of 80 percent. e. Minimum Lot Area. For single-family detached, the minimum lot area shall be as approved by the development plan. For single-family attached, the minimum lot area shall be 2,500 square feet. For a two-story dwelling, the minimum lot area shall be 3,000 square feet. For multiple-family buildings, the minimum lot area shall be as approved on the tract map. Item 1K-24 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 24 f. Minimum Yards—Development Standards. For single-family attached, two-story family dwellings and multiple-family buildings, the minimum front, side, and rear yards shall be as approved on the tract map. 7. Minimum Separation Between Sides of Buildings. For single-story, single- family detached buildings there shall be a minimum of 7 feet between sides. For two-story, single-family detached buildings there shall be a minimum of 10 feet between two-story elements. 8. Minimum Common Open Space. a. Projects of less than 7 dwelling units per acre shall have a minimum common open space of 30 percent of the net area. b. Projects of 7 to 18 dwelling units per acre shall have a minimum common open space of 20 percent of the net area. c. At least 50 percent of all required common open space shall be approximately level, defined as not more than 13.5 percent grade. d. The common open space shall be land within the total development site used for recreational, including buildings used for recreation purposes, parks or environmental purposes for enjoyment by occupants of the development and their guests, or dedicated to the city for public parks. e. Common open space shall not include public or private streets, driveways, private yards, or patios and parking areas. 9. Building Height. The maximum building height in a PR district shall be 40 feet or three-story, whichever is less, or as approved by the Planning Commission. 10. Maximum Dwelling Units per Building. The maximum number of dwelling units per building shall be as approved by the Planning Commission. 11. Required Width of Private Roads. With no parking, the private roads shall be 20 feet wide. With parking on one side, 32 feet wide. With parking on two sides, 40 feet wide. The roadways shall be a minimum of asphaltic concrete with concrete curbs and gutters as approved by the Director. Standards of design and construction of roadways, both public and private, within the project may be modified as is deemed appropriate by the city, especially where it is found that the development plan provides for the separation of vehicular and pedestrian circulation patterns and provides for adequate off street parking facilities. 12. RV Park Standards. The following standards apply to recreational vehicle parks: a. Minimum project size of 5 acres; Item 1K-25 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 25 b. Maximum density of 12 spaces per acre; c. Minimum space area of 1,500 square feet, minimum dimension 30 feet by 50 feet; d. Minimum 40 percent common open space/recreation area; e. Front project setback adjacent to public street of 25 feet with combination of 6-foot masonry wall and landscaping to screen all recreation vehicles; f. Interior property lines to be bounded by 6-foot masonry wall and at least 10 feet of landscaping; g. Projects may be single-use or developed as part of a larger resort or residential development; h. RV parks shall be taxed as a transient occupancy use; i. Permitted Accessory Uses. Private recreational facilities and limited commercial directly associated with primary use as approved by commission. 13. Building Setbacks from the Planned street Line. The minimum setback in all residential developments within the PR district shall be the designated distances from the ultimate right-of-way line of the streets specified in this title unless otherwise provided in this section: Table 25.10-2: Setbacks from Planned Street Lines Street Type Setback Distance Freeway 50 feet Major 32 feet Arterial 32 feet Collector 25 feet Local 25 feet 14. Two-story, single-family detached building setbacks from project perimeter: a. The minimum setback shall be one hundred feet or one lot depth, whichever is more. b. The commission may waive interior setback requirements when adjacent developments are planned simultaneously. 15. Development standards within the PR districts may be modified through the precise plan process as specified in Section 25.72.030. Item 1K-26 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 26 16. Approval Criteria. The commission and/or council may approve a precise plan only after finding that the requirements of this title and other ordinances affecting the property have been satisfied. In granting such approval, the commission/council may impose and enforce such specific conditions as to site development, phasing and building construction, and maintenance and operation as it deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this title and the General Plan. All development within the PR district shall comply with the development plan as approved and adopted by the commission/council. Table 25.10-3: Residential Zoning District Development Standards Measurement/Zoning District RE3 R-13 R-2 R-3 R- 1M1 HPR4 P.R.5 ≥1 ac ≥15,000 sf ≥10,000 sf, but ≤15,000 sf <10,000 sf Residential Density Density (du/ac), min – max 1 - 2 2 - 3 3 - 4 5 - 8 3 - 10 7 - 40 7 1/5 ac 4 - 40 Lot Dimensions Lot size, min 40,000 sf 15,000 sf 10,000 sf 8,000 sf 3,500 sf 3,000 sf 20 ac / 5,000 sf – – Lot size, max 1 ac No max 14,999 sf 9,999 sf No max No max No max – – Lot width, min 150′ 90′ 90′ 70′ 50′ 40′ 500′ – – Lot depth, min 200′ 125′ 100′ – - - – – – Setbacks Front yard, min 30′ 25′ 20′ 20′ 12′ 10′ 20′ / 5′ – – Side yard, min 15′ 15′ 8′ 5′ 6 5′ 8′ 10′ / 5′ – – Combined both sides, min 30′ 30′ 20′ 10′ 6 10′ 10′ – – – Street side yard, min 30′ 15′ 10′ 10′ 10′ 10′ 20′ / – – – Rear yard, min 50′ 20′ 20′ 15′ 15′ 10′ 10′ / 5′ – – Residential accessory structures See Section 25.40.050 (Accessory Buildings and Structures) Coverage Lot coverage, max percentage of lot area 30% 35%2 35%2 35%2 60% 75% – 10% 50% Building Measurements Height, max 15′ (18′ ARC)7 15′ (18′ ARC)7 15′ (18′ ARC)7 15′ (18′ ARC) 15′ (30′ ARC)8 40′ 18′ _ 40′ Number of stories, 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 3 Item 1K-27 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 27 max Dwelling unit size, min 1,500 sf 1,250 sf 1,000 sf 1,000 sf 600 sf 450 sf – – – Dwelling unit size, max – – – – 4,000 sf 4,000 sf – 4,000 sf – Site area per dwelling unit, min – – – – 4,000 sf 2,500 sf – – – Building pad area, max – – – – – – – 10,000 sf – Open Space Group usable open space per dwelling unit, min – – – – – 300 sf – – – Notes 1. The dimension requirements included in this column apply to manufactured home park project sites as well as individual sites within the park. The first dimension is for the larger project site. 2. Lot coverage may be increased to as much as 50 percent pending ARC approval, through the design review process. 3. All development standards are based on the square footage shown on the zoning map and not necessarily the physical lot size of a property. Properties only zoned R-1 without a square footage allocation shall comply with standards for < 10,000 square feet. Confirm standards with Planning Division staff for correct zoning designation and lot size development standards. 4. Hillside Development Plan approval process in Section 25.78.020 5. The standards and guidelines presented in this section provide design criteria for the achievement of functional and attractive developments that fit within the context of the City of Palm Desert. Exceptions to the criteria contained within the Development Plan may be appropriate with the application of innovative and unique design techniques in keeping with the character envisioned at the time of approval. 6. Setbacks within the Palm Desert Country Club in R-1 and R-2 have a 5 feet sideyard setback (See Figure 25.10-1 Palm Desert Country Club Setbacks) and a combined setback of 10 feet. 7. Allowable maximum building height is 18 feet with approval by the Architectural Review Commission (ARC). 8. Allowable building height is 30 feet with approval by the Architectural Review Commission for buildings exceeding 15 feet. Public notification to immediately adjacent properties 10 days prior to the ARC meeting. Figure 25.10-1 Palm Desert Country Club Setbacks Item 1K-28 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 28 ” SECTION 10. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.16.030 is amended to read as follows: “25.16.030 Allowed Land Uses and Permit Requirements Table 25.16-1 (Use Matrix for Commercial and Industrial Districts) identifies allowed uses and corresponding permit requirements for commercial and industrial districts and all other provisions of this title. Descriptions/definitions of the land uses can be found in Chapter 25.99 (Definitions). The “Special Use Provisions” column in the table identifies the specific chapter or section where additional regulations for the specific use type are located within this title. Use regulations in the table are shown with representative symbols by use classification listing: “P” symbolizes uses permitted by right, “A” symbolizes uses that require approval of an administrative use permit, “C” symbolizes uses that require approval of a conditional use permit, and “N” symbolizes uses that are not permitted. Uses that are not listed are not permitted. However, the Commission may make a use determination as outlined in Section 25.72.020 (Use Determinations). Item 1K-29 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 29 Table 25.16-1: Use Matrix for Commercial and Industrial Districts Commercial/Industrial District (P=Permitted; A=Administrative Use Permit; C=Conditional Use Permit; N=Not Permitted) OP PC-1 PC- 2 PC- 3 PC- 4 SI Special Use Provisions Residential Uses Caretaker housing N N N N N P 25.16.040.A Condominium C C C N C C 25.16.040.B Dwelling, duplex C C C C C C 25.16.040.B Dwelling, multifamily C C C C C C 25.16.040.B Dwelling, single-family C C C N C C 25.16.040.B Group home C C N N C C 25.16.040.B Single-room occupancies N N N N N C Homeless shelter N N N N N P Recreation, Resource Preservation, Open Space, and Public Assembly Uses Amusement facility, indoors N N C C C N Amusement facility, outdoors N N N C C N Community facility N N N N N P Day care center N A A A A N Emergency shelters N P N N N P Entertainment facility, indoor N N N P P N Entertainment facility, outdoor N N N P P N Institution, educational C C C N N C Institution, general C N C N N C Institution, religious C N C N N C Open space (developed or natural) N P P N P N Recreation facility, commercial N N P P P N Recreation facility, private N N N P P N Theater/auditorium N N P P N N Utility, Transportation, Public Facility, and Communication Uses Commercial communication tower C C C C C C 25.16.040.C Commercial parking lot C N N N N N Public utility installation N N N N N P Public facility (utility or service) N N N N N P Utility facility N N C N N P Retail, Service, and Office Uses Accessory massage establishment P N P P P N 25.34.160 Adult entertainment N N N N N C 25.16.040.D Ancillary commercial A P P P N A 25.16.040.E Art gallery A P P P P C Art studio A P P P P C Bed and breakfast N A A A A N Business support services N N N N P P Cannabis retail N C C C C N 25.34.120 Cannabis testing and research laboratory C N N N N C 25.34.120 Convention and visitors bureau N N P N P N Drugstore N P P P N N Financial institution C P P P N N Grocery store N P P P N N 25.16.040.F Health club, gyms or studios N A P P P A Hotel N A A A P N 25.34.070 Independent stand-alone N N P P N N 25.34.160 Item 1K-30 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 30 Commercial/Industrial District (P=Permitted; A=Administrative Use Permit; C=Conditional Use Permit; N=Not Permitted) OP PC-1 PC- 2 PC- 3 PC- 4 SI Special Use Provisions massage Liquor store N P P P N N Liquor, beverage and food items shop N P P P P N Medical, clinic P N P P N N Medical, office P P P P N N Medical, hospital N N N N N C Medical, laboratory P N N N N P Medical office, accessory N N N N N P 25.16.040.G Medical, research facility P P N N N C Mortuary N N N N N P Office, professional P N P P P P Office, local government P N N N N P Office, travel agency P P P P P N Outdoor sales N N A A A A Personal services N P P P P N Restaurant A A A A P A 25.16.040.E / H Retail N P P P P N Retail, bulky items N N N P P N Spa N N P P P N Time-share project N N N C C N Veterinary clinics/animal hospitals A N A A N A Pet boarding N A A A N A Automobile and Vehicle Uses Automotive rental agency N N N N P P Automotive gasoline station N N C C N C 25.34.090 Automotive service facility N N C C N P 25.34.090 Automotive sales new and used (outdoor/indoor) N N N N N C (outdoor) A (indoor) Automotive sales of accessory parts and supplies N N N P P N Vehicle storage facility N N N N N P 25.16.040.I Industrial, Manufacturing, and Processing Uses Cannabis cultivation N N N N N C 25.34.120 Cannabis delivery N N N N N C 25.34.120 Cannabis distribution N N N N N C 25.34.120 Cannabis manufacturing N N N N N C 25.34.120 Industrial planned unit development N N N N N P Light industrial and research and development N N N N N P Maintenance facility N N N N N P Pest control facility N N N N N P Preparation of foodstuffs N N N N N P Production of home and office decor accessories N N N N N P Warehouse or storage facility N N N N N P Temporary Uses See Section 25.34.080 Item 1K-31 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 31 1 The establishment may be permitted with an administrative use permit but may be elevated to a conditional use permit at the discretion of the ZA based on: parking, traffic, or other impacts.” SECTION 11. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.16.050 is amended to read as follows: “25.16.050 Development Standards The development standards included in Table 25.16-5 (Commercial and Industrial District Development Standards) are applicable to commercial and industrial districts. These standards, along with other development standards (e.g., landscaping requirements, signs, and parking standards) located in the zoning ordinance, are intended to assist property owners and project designers in understanding the City’s minimum requirements and expectations for high-quality development. A. Special setback requirements. In addition to the setback requirements in Table 25.16-5 (Commercial and Industrial District Development Standards) the following special setback provisions apply: 1. On interior lots in the PC zone districts, setbacks shall be the lesser of the setback requirement listed in Table 25.16-5 (Commercial and Industrial District Development Standards). For exterior lots or projects perimeter adjacent to public streets the setback standards below shall apply. Said setbacks shall be measured from the property line and shall be based on the street type designated by the General Plan. 2. Building setbacks from planned street lines. Table 25.16-2: Setbacks from Planned Street Lines Street Type Setback Distance Freeway 50 feet Major 32 feet Arterial 32 feet Secondary 32 feet Collector 25 feet Local 25 feet 3. Where commercial districts abut a residential district, a fence or wall 6 feet in height shall be located adjoining the property line except adjoining a required front yard. All commercial district property lines adjoining a residential district shall be landscaped with plant materials for an area 10 feet in depth. Item 1K-32 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 32 4. All nonpaved areas shall be landscaped and treated or maintained to eliminate dust. B. Exceptions. Development standards within the PC districts may be modified through the precise plan process as specified in Section 25.72.030 C. Special standards within the Service Industrial (SI) District. Sound emanating from industrial properties shall be muffled so as not to become objectionable due to intermittence, beat frequency, or shrillness. The measurements of sound shall be measured at the lot lines and shall be measured to decibels with a sound level meter and associated octave band filter, manufactured according to standards prescribed by the American Standards Association. Maximum permissible sound pressure levels shall comply with the limits at Table 25.16-3 and the following standards: Table 25.16-3: Maximum Permitted Decibels Octave Band in Cycles-Second (decibels) Adjacent Residential District Boundaries (decibels) Lot Line of Use in the SI Zone (decibels) 0–75 72 79 76–150 59 74 151–300 52 66 301–600 46 59 601–1200 42 53 1201–2400 39 47 2401–4800 34 41 Above 4800 32 39 1. The maximum sound pressure level in decibels shall be 0.002 dynes per square centimeter. 2. Toxic gases or matter shall not be emitted which can cause any damage to health, animals, or vegetation, or other forms of property, or which can cause any excessive soiling beyond the lot lines of the use. 3. Vibration from any machine, operation, or process which can cause a displacement of 0.003 of 1 inch as measured at the lot lines of the use shall be prohibited. Shock absorbers or similar mounting shall be allowed which will reduce vibration below 0.003 of 1 inch as measured at the lot lines. 4. Glare and heat from any source shall not be produced beyond the lot lines of the use. 5. Storage of refuse, trash, rubbish, or other waste material outside a permanent building shall be kept in enclosed containers in areas other than the front and side yards. Item 1K-33 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 33 6. Lighting, including spotlights, floodlights, electrical reflectors, and other means of illumination for signs, structures, landscaping, parking areas, loading and unloading areas, and the like shall be shielded, focused, directed, and arranged as to prevent glare or direct illumination on streets or adjoining property. 7. Unless specific additional uses are permitted by the certificate of occupancy, the use of radioactive materials within the SI district shall be limited to measuring, gauging and calibration devices, as tracer elements, in x-ray and like apparatus, and in connection with the processing and preservation of foods. In no event shall radioactivity, when measured at each lot line, be in excess of 2.7 x 10-11 micro curies per milliliter of air at any moment of time. 8. Electrical and electronic devices and equipment shall be suitably wired, shielded, and controlled so that in operation they shall not, beyond the lot lines, emit any electrical impulses or waves which will adversely affect the operation and control of any other electrical or electronic devices and equipment. D. Special standards within the Office Professional (OP) district. 1. When adjacent to single-story residential, the rear and exterior side yard setbacks shall be increased by 6.43 feet for each foot of building height above 18 feet up to 25 feet tall. See table below: Table 25.16-4: Additional Setback in OP District Height Setback Distance 19 feet 26.43 feet 20 feet 32.86 feet 21 feet 39.29 feet 22 feet 45.72 feet 23 feet 52.15 feet 24 feet 58.58 feet 25 feet 65 feet 2. Second-story windows: Second-story windows are allowed to face adjacent single-story residential zones with sufficient screening; either with landscaping or another method as approved through the precise plan process. Table 25.16-5: Commercial and Industrial District Development Standards Commercial/Industrial District OP PC-11 PC-21 PC-31 PC-41 SI Item 1K-34 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 34 Lot Dimensions Lot size, min 15,000 sf 3 ac 5 ac 30 ac 4 ac 20,000 sf Lot size, max None 10 ac 20 ac None None None Lot width, min 70′ None None None No min 100′ Lot depth, min 140′ None None None No min 100′ Setbacks2 Front yard, min 12′ min, 15′ avg – – – 30′ 20′ Side yard, min (interior/exterior) 0′/20′ 3,4,7 0′/20′ 3,4 0′/20′ 3,4 – 15′ 0′/10′ 5 Street side yard, min 12′ min, 15′ avg – – – – 10′ Rear yard, min 0′/20′ 3,4 0′/20′ 3,4 0′/20′ 3,4 – 20′ 0′/25′ 5 Coverage Floor area ratio 0.75 0.5 1.0 1.0 0.10 0.75 Residential density range (mixed-use) 10.0 10.0 – 15.0 10.0 – 15.0 10.0 – 15.0 10.0 - Building Measurements Height, max (single-use) 40′, 3 stories 35′, 2 stories 35′, 2 stories 35′, 2 stories 55′, 4 stories 40′, 3 stories Height, max (mixed-use) 40 40 40 40 55 - No. of stories (mixed-use) 3 3 3 3 4 - Building size, max8 – 10,000 sf 30,000 sf – – – Landscaping Required landscaping, min percentage of lot area 15% 15% 15% 20% 20%9 – Depth of landscaping in street setback area, min 10′ 10′ 20′ 30′ 10′ – Notes: 1. Development standards may be modified through the precise plan process as specified in Section 25.72.030. 2. See Section 25.16.050.A (Special setback requirements). 3. When an OP, PC-1 or PC-2 zone is adjacent to a commercially or industrially zoned property, the setback is 0. 4. When an PC-1, or PC-2 zone is adjacent to a residentially zoned property, the minimum required setback for a commercial structure or a joint use commercial and residential structure is equal to the building’s height. Item 1K-35 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 35 5. When an SI zone is adjacent to or across the street from residentially zoned property, the minimum side setback is 10 feet and the minimum rear setback is 25 feet. 6. The side yard setback may be 0 feet where the main building structure on the same lot line of the abutting parcel is set back at 0 feet and both parcels are developed at the same time. 7. When adjacent to single-story residential, see Section 25.16.050.D (Special standards within the Office Professional (OP) district). 8. This standard refers to the maximum area for any single commercial enterprise. 9. For hotels, a minimum of 25 percent of the site area must be usable landscaped open space and outdoor living and recreation area with an adequate irrigation system.” SECTION 12. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.18.040 is amended to read as follows: “25.18.040 Land Use and Permit Requirements Table 25.18-1 (Use Matrix for Downtown Districts) identifies allowed uses and corresponding permit requirements for the downtown districts and all other provisions of this title. Descriptions/definitions of the land uses can be found in Chapter 25.99 (Definitions). The special use provisions column in the table identifies the specific chapter or section where additional regulations for that use type are located within this title. Uses that are not listed are not permitted. However, the Commission may make a use determination as outlined in Section 25.72.020 (Use Determinations). TABLE 25.18-1. USE MATRIX FOR DOWNTOWN DISTRICTS P = use permitted by right A = use requires administrative use permit C = use requires approval of conditional use permit N = use not permitted Land Use Zone Special Use Provisions D D-O DE DE-O Residential Uses Accessory dwelling unit P P P P 25.34.030 Assisted Living N N N C Condominium C 1 C 1 C C 25.16.040.B Dwelling, duplex C 1 C 1 C P 25.16.040.B Item 1K-36 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 36 Land Use Zone Special Use Provisions D D-O DE DE-O Dwelling, multifamily C 1 C 1 C P 25.16.040.B Dwelling, single-family C 1 C 1 C N 25.16.040.B Group home C 1 C 1 C N 25.16.040.B Junior accessory dwelling unit P P P P 25.34.030 Home-based business P4 P4 P4 P4 25.34.020 Agriculture-Related Uses Garden, private C 1 C 1 N P Greenhouse, private N N C P Horticulture, private N N C P Recreation, Resources Preservation, Open Space, and Public Assembly Uses Club, private N N N C Day care center C 1 C 1 N N Day care, large family N N N P 25.10.040.F Day care, small family N N N P Institution, educational N N C C Institution, general N N C C Institution, religious N N C C Mechanical or electronic games, ≤ 4 P 1 P 1 P N Mechanical or electronic games, ≥ 5 C 1, 2 C 1, 2 C N Recreational facility, incidental N N N C 25.10.040.H Recreation facility, private N N N P Recreation facility, public N N N C Retail, Service, and Office Uses Accessory massage establishments P P P N 25.34.160 Ancillary commercial N N A N 25.16.040.E Art gallery P P P A Art studio P 1 P 1 A A Book and card shops P P N N Bed and breakfast N N C C Cannabis retail C N C N 25.34.120 Cannabis testing and research laboratory C N N N 25.34.120 Clothing and apparel shops P P P N Convention and visitors bureau P 1 P 1 C N Drugstore P 1 P 1 N N Financial institution P 1 P 1 C N Furniture stores and home furnishings P P P N Gift and accessories boutiques (including small antiques) P P P N Grocery store < 35,000 SF C 1 C 1 N N Health club, gyms or studios C 1 , 2 C 1 , 2 C 2 N Hotel C C C C Independent stand-alone massage establishments P 1 P 1 C N 25.34.160 Jewelry shops P P P N Liquor store P 1 P 1 N N Liquor, beverage and food items shop P 1 P 1 N N Item 1K-37 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 37 Land Use Zone Special Use Provisions D D-O DE DE-O Luggage shops P P P N Medical, clinic P 1 P 1 P N Medical, office P 1 P 1 P N Medical, hospital P 1 P 1 C C Medical, laboratory N N P N Mortuary C 1 C 1 N N Office, professional P 3 P 3 P C 25.28.040.C Office, local government P 1 P 1 P N Office, neighborhood government N N N C Office, travel agency P 3 P 3 P N 25.10.040.K Outdoor sales A 1 A 1 A N Personal services P P P N Restaurant C 2 C 2 C 1 N 25.16.040.H Retail P P P N Retail, bulky items P 1 P 1 C N Spa P P P C Sundries shops (general merchandise) P P P N Time-share project C 1 C 1 N N Utility, Transportation, Public Facility, and Communication Uses Fire station C C C C Commercial communication tower C C C Commercial parking lot P P C C 25.10.040.I Office parking lot N N N C 25.10.040.L Public service facility N N N C Utility facility N N N C Utility installation C C N N Automobile and Vehicle Uses Automotive rental agency P P C N Automotive service station C C N N Temporary Uses See Section 25.34.080 1 Uses prohibited along El Paseo facing ground floor frontages. 2 The establishment may be permitted with an administrative use permit but may be elevated to a conditional use permit at the discretion of the ZA based on parking, traffic, or other impacts. 3 Office professional uses along El Paseo facing ground floor frontages within the El Paseo Overlay District may be allowed subject to a Conditional Use Permit per Section 25.28.040 El Paseo Overlay District. 4 Home Occupation Uses are permitted in residential dwelling units in approved residential and mixed-use developments.” Item 1K-38 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 38 SECTION 13. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.28.060 is amended to read as follows: “25.28.060 Planned Community Overlay District A. Purpose and applicability. The Planned Community Overlay district allows for the Council to establish larger areas for coordinated land use, and master planning purposes that may include multiple properties. Approval of a Specific Plan as outlined in Section 25.78.080 is required for approval of a development in the Planned Community Overlay district. B. Requirements. 1. Site area. A minimum of 100 acres shall be required for a planned community development. 2. Master plan required. Any application for a planned community overlay zone shall be accompanied by a master plan for the entire area covered by the application. 3. Ownership. All land in a proposed overlay zone shall be held in one ownership or under unified control or have the written consent or agreement of all owners of property proposed for inclusion in the overlay zone. 4. Utilities. The existing utilities systems (water, sewer, drainage, electrical, gas, and communications facilities) shall be adequate, or new systems designed and constructed to adequately serve the development. Master plans for utility systems may be required along with the application for the planned community overlay zone if determined necessary by the Director. C. Application. An application for an overlay zone shall be submitted by the owner, an authorized agent, or the purchaser of the land with the consent of the owner. The application shall be prepared by a qualified team of professionals and accompanied by the required application form, master plan, submittal materials, and other information as required by the Director. D. Procedure. 1. Upon receipt of a complete application for an overlay zone, the Department shall review the application materials and prepare a recommendation to the Commission. 2. The Commission shall hold a public hearing on such application. If it finds the criteria set forth in this chapter have been met, it may establish the overlay zone subject to such conditions as it deems necessary. The Commission may deny the Item 1K-39 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 39 application if it finds any of the criteria have not been met, or that the approval of the application would be detrimental to the public peace, health, safety, or welfare. 3. Planned community development applications shall be forwarded along with the community master plan to the Council. The Council shall hold a public hearing and either approve, conditionally approve, or deny the community master plan. The decision of the Council shall be final. E. Termination of overlay zone. 1. The overlay zone and any master plan or other material approved as a part thereof shall become null and void if the physical development of the district is not commenced within two years from date of adoption of the resolution establishing the zone. 2. An extension of time, not to exceed one year, may be granted by the Commission when extenuating circumstances can be clearly shown by the applicant. The request for an extension of time shall be submitted to the Commission in writing prior to the expiration date and shall clearly state the reasons why the physical development of the district has not commenced and such overlay zone has not been utilized. 3. Partial physical development within the overlay and/or master plan is considered sufficient to maintain the overlay zone designation, and action by the Council in the form of a zoning amendment is required to alter the boundaries, master plan, or development standards.” SECTION 14. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.28.120 is amended to read as follows: “25.28.120 Bermuda Dunes Airport Area A. Purpose. The purpose of the Bermuda Dunes Airport Area (BDA) district is to adhere to the Bermuda Dunes Airport compatibility regulations within the Airport Influence Boundary. The overlay district shall be applied to those areas that are known to be within the BDA overlay zone, identified in the Riverside County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Policy Document and Figure 25.28-1. B. Permitted uses. All uses permitted in the underlying district are permitted subject to the Riverside County Airport Land Use Compatibility Plan Policy Document. Figure 25.28-1 Bermuda Dunes Airport Compatibility Plan Item 1K-40 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 40 SECTION 15. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.34.020 is amended to read as follows: “25.34.020 Home Occupations A. Purpose. The regulations set forth in this section are provided so that certain incidental and accessory uses may be established in residential neighborhoods under conditions that will ensure their compatibility with the neighborhood. B. Applicability. Home occupations are permitted in all residential zoning districts, subject to compliance with the standards of this section and other relevant requirements of this title. C. Permit requirements and procedures. Establishment and operation of a home- based business shall require approval of a home-based business permit processed by the Director in accordance with this section. Information shall be provided to ensure that the proposed home-based business complies with the requirements of this chapter. Additional information necessary to make the findings required for approval may be required by the City. Permit may include specific conditions and restrictions necessary to make the use compatible with a residential setting. D. Participants. The permittee shall be the operator of the home-based business and shall be a resident of the dwelling in which the home-based business is located. Only residents of the subject residential dwelling may operate, engage in, or conduct the Item 1K-41 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 41 home-based business, except that not more than one outside person who is not a resident of the subject dwelling may also participate in the operation or conduct of the subject home-based business. For purposes of determining participation, general domestic help will not be considered an employee. E. Permitted uses. The intent is to permit a wide range of home-based businesses which do not negatively impact the residential area. As an ancillary activity to those uses permitted in the applicable residential zone in which the subject site is located, any of the following home-based businesses may be conducted at the site: 1. Professional Office Occupation. Professional office occupation is an occupation whose principal product is information, management or design, including but not limited to accounting, architecture, artist/talent management and promotion, brokerage, business/financial management, computer programming and software development, credit/financial counseling, drafting and illustration, engineering, fashion design, interior decoration and design, legal services, marketing and advertising, property management, and writing and editing. The primary means of contact must be by phone, mail, or other electronic form of communication. Professional office activity does not include research requiring the use of hazardous materials and equipment. Professional office activity does not include a medical office. 2. Instructional Services Occupation. Instructional services occupation is an occupation whose principal purpose is to provide cognitive instruction or training, including but not limited to academic tutoring, musical instrument lessons, dance lessons, sports training, or other similar physical performance training. Maximum number of students at any one time shall be limited to six. 3. Home Craft Occupations. Home craft occupation is an occupation that results in a tangible product, including but not limited to dress making, furniture making, toy making, and doll making. Home craft occupations also include artistic products such as sculpting, painting and other similar forms of creative works when such works are produced with the object of gain, benefit, or advantage for the participant or another person. The conduct of a home craft occupation does not entitle the owner to sell articles manufactured as a result of the home craft occupation on-site or in a residential zone. 4. Cottage Food Operations. A cottage food operation, as defined in California Health and Safety Code Section 113758, shall be a permitted home- based business provided it complies with all applicable provisions of this subsection and under the California Health and Safety Code, as it may be amended. i. The permit applicant shall be the individual who conducts the cottage food operation from their private residential dwelling unit and is the owner of the cottage food operation. The permit shall not be transferable to another operator, nor transferable to another site. Item 1K-42 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 42 ii. The cottage food operation shall be registered or permitted as a “Class A” or “Class B” operation by the Riverside County Department of Environmental Health in accordance with Section 114365 of the California Health and Safety Code. Cottage food operations shall comply with all California Health and Safety Code requirements. iii. Any applicant for a permit under this chapter shall provide to the City, as part of the home-based business application: (1) a copy of the operation’s registration or permit to operate as a “Class A” or “Class B” operation, as required under Health and Safety Code Section 114365, and (2) a copy of the self-certification checklist submitted to and approved by the County. iv. The permit shall be granted if the application is complete and the cottage food operation complies with the requirements set forth in this chapter, and all other code sections regarding spacing and concentration, traffic control, parking, and noise control. v. A permit issued under this subsection may be revoked for any violation of this chapter or of Section 114365 et seq. of the California Health and Safety Code. vi. The City may, for inspection purposes, access the permitted area of a private home where a cottage food operation is located if the City has, on the basis of a consumer complaint, reason to suspect that adulterated or otherwise unsafe food has been produced by the cottage food operation, or that the cottage food operation has violated this chapter and/or California Health and Safety Code Section 114365 et seq. vii. Gross annual sales shall not exceed the amount specified in California Health and Safety Code Section 113758. 5. Residential Estate (RE) Exceptions. i. Home-based businesses or associated storage may be conducted in a dwelling or accessory structure not to exceed 640 square feet. ii. It is unlawful to park or store any commercial vehicle on the property with the exception of one pickup truck or van of 10,000 pounds or less. iii. One employee may park their vehicle on the subject property for the purpose of driving a commercial vehicle to a remote job site. F. Prohibited uses. The following uses by the nature of the investment or operation have a pronounced tendency once started to rapidly increase beyond the limits permitted for home-based businesses and thereby substantially impair the use and value of a residential neighborhood. These specified uses shall not be permitted as home-based businesses: Item 1K-43 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 43 1. Auto repair and auto body repair. 2. Barber and beauty shops. 3. Bicycle repair. 4. Carpentry work. 5. On-site retail, wholesale, consignment sale, or any activity that involves sales or display of equipment, merchandise, or other commodities on the site. 6. Laundering service. 7. Medical and dental offices. 8. Painting of vehicles, trailers, or boats. 9. Photo studios. 10. Private schools with organized classes. 11. Upholstering. 12. Storage of equipment, materials, and other accessories to the construction and service trades. 13. Welding and machining. G. Performance standards. The following performance standards apply to all home occupations. 1. The establishment and conduct of a home-based business shall be an incidental and accessory use and shall not change the principal character or use of the dwelling unit involved. 2. A home-based business shall be conducted only within the enclosed living area of the dwelling unit or within the garage, provided no garage space required for off-street parking is used. The home-based business shall not occupy more than 25 percent of the combined floor area of the house and garage. 3. The home-based business shall not encroach into any required parking, setback, or open space areas. 4. There shall be no signs, displays, outdoor storage, parked vehicles, or other exterior evidence of business activity. Neither the dwelling nor the lot shall be altered in appearance so that it appears other than a residence, either by color, materials, construction, lighting, sounds, vibrations, or other characteristics. Item 1K-44 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 44 5. No use shall create or cause noise, dust, vibration, odor, smoke, light, glare, or electrical interference or other hazards or nuisances. 6. There shall be no signs other than the address and name of the resident. 7. The home-based business shall not involve the use of commercial vehicles exceeding the manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more, except for delivery of materials to or from the premises. 8. The home-based business shall not generate pedestrian or vehicular traffic in excess of that customarily associated with the zone in which it is located. 9. If the home-based business is to be conducted on rental property (single- family dwelling), the property owner’s written authorization for the proposed use shall be obtained prior to the submittal for a home-based business permit. 10. No tool or instrument used in connection with a home-based business shall possess a power rating of greater than three horsepower. No equipment shall be operated in a manner as to cause a nuisance or a hazard to persons or property in the vicinity of the home-based business. No equipment or activity shall be maintained on the residential site which would result in a change in the fire-safety class or occupancy classification of a residential structure or which otherwise violates any law.” SECTION 16. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.40.030 is amended to read as follows: “25.40.030 Projections into Required Setbacks A. Architectural projections including eaves, awnings, louvers, and similar shading devices; sills, belt courses, cornices, and similar features; and flues and chimneys may project into required yard areas as identified in Table 25.40-1 (Projections). Table 25.40-1: Projections6 Maximum Projection into Required Setbacks Minimum Setback from Property Lines All projections (unless otherwise specified) - Front, rear, or street side yard 6′-0″ 3′-0″ - Internal side yard 2′-0″ 3′-0″ Oriel or bay window1 - Front, rear, or street side yard 3′-0″ 3′-0″ - Internal side yard 2′-0″ 3′-0″ Porches and steps2 - Front, rear, or street side yard 6′-0″ 3′-0″ - Internal side yard 2′-0″ 3′-0″ Balconies (over 6′-0″ above ground) - Front or rear yard 6′-0″ 5′-0″ Item 1K-45 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 45 - Internal side yard 5′-0″ 5′-0″ - Street side yard 5′-0″ 3′-0″ Open stairways3 (all yards) 4′-0″ 3′-0″ Covered patios4 - Rear yard 8′-0″ 3′-0″ - Side yard (within 35 feet of rear lot line) 5′-0″ 5′-0″ - Maximum coverage of rear yard 50% Underground structure5 No limit 5′-0″ Notes: 1. Limited to a maximum width of 10′-0″ or 50% of façade length, whichever is greater. 2. No roof. The railing height from ground level (measured at property line) to the top of the railing cannot exceed 6′-0″. 3. Open, unenclosed fire escapes and fireproof outside stairways. 4. Attached to a main structure only. If detached, the patio cover is considered an accessory structure. 5. Maximum height of any underground structure from grade (at property line) is 2′-0″. 6. All portions of Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Junior Accessory Dwelling Units shall comply with the minimum required setbacks established under Section 25.34.030. Figure 25.40-5: Projections into Required Setbacks Item 1K-46 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 46 B. Projections over public property in commercial zones. Building projections into public rights-of-way in commercial zones shall be regulated by the currently adopted Uniform Building Code.” SECTION 17. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.40.070 is amended to read as follows: Item 1K-47 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 47 “25.40.070 Private Tennis Courts and Sports Courts Private tennis courts/sports courts are subject to review and approval by the ARC and shall be constructed consistent with the following: 1. A minimum 10-foot setback shall apply from side and rear property lines, and a minimum 20-foot setback shall apply to the front property line. 2. No more than 1 tennis court and 1 sports court for each residential parcel of land unless a conditional use permit in accordance with Section 25.72.050 is approved by the Commission. 3. Private tennis courts/sports courts shall not be used for commercial purposes, and shall be used only by the property owner and guests or tenants of the property owners. 4. All tennis courts/sports courts fencing shall not exceed 10 feet in height as measured from the elevation at the adjacent property line, and shall be screened from public view and adjacent property with a combination of walls, berms and landscaping. 5. A landscape and irrigation plan shall be provided for review and approval by the ARC. 6. If the proposal for a private tennis court/sports court includes the provision of lighting for night play, the owner/applicant shall provide fully engineered lighting plan pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 24.16, Outdoor Lighting Requirements. 7. If the tennis/sports court is depressed at least 4 feet below the existing grade or the fence is no more than 6 feet above the adjacent grade then the court may be located to within 5 feet of the side and rear property lines. 8. Design and orientation of new or converted sports courts shall be subject to ARC review to ensure minimal impacts on adjacent properties. Applications for new or modified sport courts shall submit documentation demonstrating the proposed sport court will not cause adverse noise impacts to residential uses on adjacent properties. Figure 25.40-10: Private Tennis Courts and Sports Courts Item 1K-48 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 48 ” SECTION 18. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.40.090 is amended to read as follows: “25.40.090 Screening A. Purpose. This section provides screening and landscaping requirements to block objectionable views and enhance the aesthetic appeal of Palm Desert streetscapes. Screening of parking lot facilities are contained in Section 25.52.050 (Parking Lot Landscaping Standards). Item 1K-49 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 49 B. Screening materials and characteristics. 1. Except as otherwise required by the provisions of this title, screening shall consist of a solid wall or fence, vine-covered fence, or compact evergreen hedge. 2. Hedge material used as screening shall not be less than 3 feet in height when planted and shall not be permitted to exceed the specified height by more than 1.5 feet. 3. Where trees are used, they shall have a mature height of not less than 20 feet and space no more than 20 feet apart from tree trunk to tree trunk. 4. All screening and landscaping shall be permanently maintained in orderly condition by the owner. Plant material shall be watered, weeded, pruned, and replaced as necessary to screen or ornament the site. A permanent irrigation system shall be provided. C. Rooftop equipment. 1. All roof-mounted equipment in the single-family residential district including, but not limited to, heating, exhaust fans, cooling, solar, and antenna shall be screened to the greatest extent possible so as to preclude viewing of same from adjacent residences, public ways and golf courses (public or private). Exception: Satellite television antenna 39 inches or less in diameter and other roof-mounted equipment such as evaporative coolers or solar panels may be visible upon a showing that screening of same would: (1) unreasonably delay or prevent installation, maintenance or use; or (2) unreasonably increase the cost of installation, maintenance or use; or (3) preclude reception of an acceptable quality signal. 2. All rooftop equipment in commercial and industrial zones, including heating and air conditioning units, shall be completely screened from surrounding properties by use of a wall or fence or shall be enclosed within a building. D. Satellite receiving dish. 1. A satellite receiving dish of 5 feet or more in diameter must conform to the following standards depending on location: i. Planned Residential Developments. Appropriate association approval is required. The receiver is not to be visible from adjacent properties or a public street. ii. Other Residential Areas. The receiver shall not be visible from the street or be placed on a rooftop in a required front setback, or any other required setback except a rear setback with no portion of receiver located within 5 feet of a property line. Height from existing or finish adjacent grade, whichever is Item 1K-50 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 50 less, shall not exceed 14 feet if within 20 feet of a property line or 18 feet otherwise. iii. Commercial and Industrial Areas. ARC approval for design and screening is required if receiver is visible from a public street or adjacent property. The characteristics of the receiver to be evaluated are the location, type (solid or mesh), color and screening. E. Mechanical. 1. All mechanical equipment in general commercial and industrial districts, including heating and air conditioning units, shall be completely screened from surrounding properties by use of a wall or fence or shall be enclosed within a building. F. Service Industrial district. 1. In a Service Industrial District the required front yard and required side yard on the street side of a corner lot, except for the area occupied by necessary drives and walks, shall be landscaped with trees and other plant materials suitable for ornamentation. 2. A masonry wall at a minimum height between 5 and 7 feet shall be provided along all property lines except those adjacent to public rights-of-way, in which case a setback of 20 feet will be maintained. 3. A dense hedge row at a minimum height of 7 feet shall be provided along all property lines except for those adjacent to public rights-of-way; in which case a setback of 20 feet will be maintained (common perimeter screening between adjoining properties is allowable upon mutual consent of the respective owners). Planting materials used for perimeter screening shall be the type which shall, within 18 months after property development, provide the intended screening effect. 4. Perimeter screening will not be required if deemed unnecessary by the ARC, based upon its approval of submitted development and landscaping plans which establish to its satisfaction that attractive development will occur in keeping with the intended residential/resort/recreational nature of the community. G. Planned residential district. 1. All screening requirements for developments within the planned residential (PR) shall be determined by the ARC during its site plan review proceedings. H. Planned commercial district perimeter. Item 1K-51 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 51 1. A masonry wall at a minimum height of 7 feet shall be provided along all property lines except for those adjacent to public rights-of-way, in which case a setback of 20 feet will be maintained. 2. An opaque hedge row at a minimum height of 7 feet shall be provided along all property lines except for those adjacent to public rights-of-way; in which case a setback of 20 feet will be maintained (common perimeter screening between adjoining properties is allowable upon mutual consent of the respective owners). Planting materials used for perimeter screening shall be the type which shall, within 18 months after property development, provide the intended screening effect. 3. Perimeter screening will not be required if deemed unnecessary by the ARC based upon its approval of submitted development and landscaping plans which establish to its satisfaction that attractive development will occur in keeping with the intended residential/resort/recreational nature of the community. I. Outside storage. No outside storage shall exceed the height of actual perimeter screening.” SECTION 19. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.46.040 is amended to read as follows: “25.46.040 Parking Requirements A. Parking schedule. Table 25.46-1 (Parking Schedule) identifies minimum vehicle parking space requirements for specific uses. Where there is more than one parking ratio listed in the table, the greater of the two applies. Where the parking ratio is listed based upon square feet, it shall mean the gross square feet of the building. Unless otherwise noted, this includes public and private areas. Table 25.46-1: Parking Schedule Use Minimum Stalls Required Residential Uses Children’s homes 1 per 4 beds1 Cluster housing Studio and one bedroom 2 per unit Two and more bedrooms 2 per unit Condominium Studio and one bedroom 2 per unit Two and more bedrooms 2.5 per unit Dwelling, mobile home 2 per unit Dwelling, multifamily Studio and one bedroom 2 per unit Two and more bedrooms 2 per unit Item 1K-52 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 52 Use Minimum Stalls Required Dwelling, single-family 2 per unit Residential care facility 1 per 4 beds1 Residential care home 1 per 4 beds1 Agricultural and Animal-Related Uses Stables, boarding 1 per 5 stables2 Veterinary facility 3 per 1,000 sq. ft. Recreation, Resource Preservation, Open Space, Education, and Public Assembly Uses Assembly uses 1 per 3 seats or 1 per 18 inches of bench area Billiard halls 2 per billiard table Bowling alleys 2 per alley Golf-related uses Driving ranges 1 per tee3 Golf courses 4 per hole3 Pitch and putt 3 per hole3 Libraries 2 per 1,000 sq. ft. Preschools, nursery schools, and day nurseries 2 per 3 employees + 1 per 8 children Private clubs, union halls, lodge halls 10 per 1,000 sq. ft. Religious institutions 1 per 3 seats3 Schools, private 1 per employee plus 1 per 3 students at maximum classroom capacity Skating rinks, ice and roller 10 per 1,000 sq. ft.3 Sports arenas and stadiums 1 per 3 seats or 1 per 18 inches of bench area Swimming pools, commercial 2 per 1,000 sq. ft. of pool area3 Tennis facilities, commercial 3 per court or 1 per 18 inches of bench area Theater/auditorium 1 per 3 seats or 1 per 18 inches of bench area Utility, Transportation, Public Facility, and Communication Uses Public utility facilities 2 or 1 per employee (in the largest shift) + 1 per vehicle used in conjunction with the use Retail, Service, and Office Uses Appliance stores 2 per 1,000 sq. ft. Banks 3 per 1,000 sq. ft. Drugstores 3 per 1,000 sq. ft. Financial institutions and savings and loan offices 2 per 1,000 sq. ft. Furniture stores 2 per 1,000 sq. ft. Plant nursery with outdoor sales and display5 2.5 per 1,000 sq. ft. of gross building area excluding greenhouse area Item 1K-53 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 53 Use Minimum Stalls Required Grocery stores 3 per 1,000 sq. ft. Gym, commercial 8 per 1,000 sq. ft.4 Gym, personal studio 4 per 1,000 sq. ft. Health, figure, and exercise salons and spas 5 per 1,000 sq. ft.4 Hotels 1 per guest unit3 Lumber yards 2 per 1,000 sq. ft. of floor area + 1 per 1,000 sq. ft. of open area for sales and display Medical, clinics 5 per 1,000 sq. ft. Medical, hospitals 1.75 per bed Mortuaries 5 + 250 sq. ft. of usable and accessible paved parking area for every 25 sq. ft. of assembly room floor area Motels 1.1 per guest unit3 Offices 4 per 1,000 sq. ft. Personal services 4 per 1,000 sq. ft. Resort hotels 1.1 per guest unit7 Restaurants 8 per 1,000 sq. ft. Retail uses, general 3 per 1,000 sq. ft.7 Shopping centers, community and regional 4 per 1,000 sq. ft.7 Shopping centers, specialty and district 3 per 1,000 sq. ft.7 Automobile and Vehicle Uses Auto rental agencies 3 per 1,000 sq. ft. of gross rentals Auto repair/service stations 1 per 1,000 sq. ft. Auto gas/convenience 3 per 1,000 sq. ft. Auto washing, full service 3.5 per 1,000 sq. ft. Auto washing, self service 1 per vacuum station or wash stall Auto and vehicle sales 2 per 1,000 sq. ft. Industrial, Manufacturing, and Processing Uses Industrial uses, general5 2 per 1,000 sq. ft.6 Storage, personal storage facility 6 + 2 per caretaker unit7 Support facilities for construction, renovation, and equipment installations Provide as needed Warehouses and storage facilities 2 per 3 employees and not less than 1 per 1,000 sq. ft. for the first 20,000 sq. ft.; 1 per 2,000 sq. ft. for the second 20,000 sq. ft.; 1 per 4,000 sq. ft. for area in excess of initial 40,000 sq. ft. Wholesaling and distribution 1 per 3,000 sq. ft. Item 1K-54 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 54 Notes: 1. The number of beds used in the calculation shall match the resident capacity of the home as listed on the required license or permit. 2. Parking areas for boarding stables should be treated to prevent dust and designed to provide for the needs of customers and employees. 3. As is needed, additional parking should be provided for other uses on the site. 4. Swimming pool area shall be counted as part of a facility’s floor area. 5. Except structures used exclusively for warehousing purposes. 6. Loading spaces may be counted as part of the required parking at a rate not to exceed 1 per 2,500 gross square feet. 7. Additional parking may be required by the Director through the precise plan process. B. Valet parking. Valet parking is subject to review and approval either at the time the predominant use is approved through a conditional use permit with insurance provisions or later as a specific item by the Code Compliance Supervisor but not until one year after occupancy resulting from the conditional use permit. Existing commercial uses utilizing valet parking must have an approved valet parking plan which includes provisions for insurance for the patrons to the satisfaction of the City Attorney. C. In-lieu parking payments. In commercial districts, parking spaces required by the provisions of this chapter may be satisfied by the payment of a fee per parking space to the off-street parking fund of the City prior to issuance of a building permit provided that the district in which the use is to be established is within an established parking district. Funds placed into the off-street parking fund pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall be used exclusively for the purpose of acquiring and developing off-street parking facilities, limited insofar as practicable to the general vicinity of the premises for which in-lieu payments were made. The payment shall be in an amount set forth by Council resolution. This provision shall apply only to projects in the Downtown Districts per Chapter 25.18 of this Title and OP districts and may not be used to replace more than 50 percent of the required spaces.” SECTION 20. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.46.080 is amended to read as follows: “25.46.080 Joint Use Parking Item 1K-55 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 55 Dual use of parking may be allowed where the operating hours of the uses involved do not overlap. Joint use of parking shall not exceed 50 percent of the required spaces of any uses involved. The agreement for the joint use shall be in the form of a recorded covenant and shall be acceptable to the City attorney. The approval for the joint use can be granted only by the Commission and shall apply exclusively to the Downtown Districts per Chapter 25.18 of this Title and OP zoning districts.” SECTION 21. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.60.050 is amended to read as follows: “25.60.050 Application Review and Report After acceptance of a complete application, the project shall be reviewed in accordance with the environmental review procedures of the California Environmental Quality Act. The Director will consult with other departments and committees as appropriate to ensure compliance with all provisions of the municipal code and other adopted policies and plans. The Director will prepare a report to the designated approving authority describing the project, and their recommendation to approve, conditionally approve, or deny the application. The report shall be provided to the applicant prior to consideration of the entitlement request. The report may be amended as necessary or supplemented with additional information at any time prior to the hearing to address issues or information not reasonably known at the time the report is prepared.” SECTION 22. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.60.120 is amended to read as follows: “25.60.120 Revocation This section provides procedures for the revocation of previously approved land use entitlements or permits. A. Consideration. The approving authority for the original entitlement or permit shall consider the revocation of same entitlement or permit. B. Decision to revoke. 1. The ZA may revoke a temporary use permit without a public hearing at the sole discretion of the ZA. 2. The Director may revoke a home-based business permit and a certificate of use without a public hearing at their sole discretion. 3. Except as specified in paragraphs 1 and 2 above, the decision to revoke an entitlement or permit granted pursuant to the provisions of this title shall be considered at a noticed public hearing by the review body that originally approved Item 1K-56 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 56 the permit. Public notice shall be provided and public hearing conducted pursuant to Section 25.60.060 (Public Hearing and Public Notice). C. Findings. A decision to revoke an entitlement or permit may be made if any one of the following findings can be made: 1. Circumstances under which the entitlement or permit was granted have been changed to a degree that one or more of the findings contained in the original entitlement or permit can no longer be met. 2. The entitlement or permit was issued, in whole or in part, on the basis of a misrepresentation or omission of a material statement in the application, or in the evidence presented during the public hearing, for the entitlement or permit. 3. One or more of the conditions of the entitlement or permit have not been substantially fulfilled or have been violated. 4. The use or structure for which the entitlement or permit was granted has ceased to exist or has lost its legal nonconforming use status. 5. The improvement authorized in compliance with the entitlement or permit is in violation of any code, law, ordinance, regulation, or statute. 6. The improvement or use allowed by the entitlement or permit has become detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare or the manner of operation constitutes or is creating a public nuisance.” SECTION 23. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.60.150 is amended to read as follows: “25.60.150 Certificate of Use and Occupancy A. Purpose. In order to assure that each new or expanded use of a structure or site or alteration of an existing structure complies with all applicable provisions of this title, a use certificate is required before any building permit may be issued or any structure or site is used. A certificate of occupancy as required in the City building code shall be issued only for a structure that conforms to the use certificate. B. Application and issuance of use certificate. Applications for a use certificate shall be made on a form prescribed by the Commission and shall be accompanied by plans and additional information as necessary, in the opinion of the Director to demonstrate conformity with this title. The Director shall check the application and all data submitted with it and shall issue a use certificate if they find that all applicable provisions of this title will be complied with. Item 1K-57 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 57 C. Issuance of building permit. The building official shall not issue a building permit until the ZA has approved a use certificate for the structure which is the subject of the building permit. D. Issuance of certificate of occupancy. The building official shall not issue a certificate of occupancy for a structure or alteration until they have found that the structure or alteration conforms with the use certificate, until all required screening and landscaping and off-street parking and loading facilities are complete, and they have found that all conditions attached to a use permit, a variance, and design review have been met; provided, that the building official may issue a certificate of occupancy prior to the fulfillment of all requirements of this title if a faithful performance bond in an amount determined by the building official to be sufficient to complete the work necessary to meet the requirements is filed with the City. Cash in the amount of the faithful performance bond may be deposited with the City in lieu of the bond. E. Temporary certificate. A temporary certificate of occupancy may be issued by the Building Official prior to the time that all of the requirements for a certificate of occupancy have been met; provided, that no permit other than a temporary permit shall be issued for gas or electric utilities until the Building Official determines that all of the requirements for a certificate of occupancy have been met. A temporary permit for gas or electric utilities shall be valid for 10 working days. If temporary permits for gas or electric utilities expire without the requirements for issuance of a certificate of occupancy having been met, the Building Official shall request the public utility to discontinue service. F. Determination of compliance with required conditions. If the Director is unable to determine from information submitted by the applicant that a proposed use will comply with the required conditions for the district in which it is to be located, they shall not issue a use certificate, but shall, at their option, secure expert professional advice from firms or individuals acceptable to the City as well as the applicant.” SECTION 24. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.62.090 is amended to read as follows: “25.62.090 Notice of Nonconformity The owner or occupant of property that is determined to be a nonconforming lot, building, or use under this chapter shall receive a notice, in writing, of that determination. A. Notice contents. The notice shall state the grounds for the decision and shall require the nonconforming lot, building, use, or land to be abated within a time determined by the City staff to be reasonable. The letter shall advise that if the nonconforming lot, building, or use is not abated within the time specified, the abatement work will be completed by the City and the costs thereof will be charged against the property or its owner. The notice shall furthermore provide that any person having any record title or legal interest in the building or lot may request a hearing, Item 1K-58 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 58 provided that the request is made in writing, as provided in this section, and filed with the City within 30 days from the date of service of such notice. The notice shall finally provide that failure to request a hearing will constitute a waiver of all right to an administrative hearing and determination of the matter. B. Service of notice of nonconformity. The notice and order, and any amended or supplemental notice and order, shall be served upon the record owner, and posted on the property. One copy thereof shall be served on each of the following persons, if known to the City or disclosed from public records: 1. The holder of any mortgage or deed of trust or other lien or encumbrance of record. 2. The owner or holder of any lease of record. 3. The holder of any other estate or legal interest of record in or to the building, or the land on which it is located. The failure of the City to serve any person required in this subsection to be served shall not invalidate any proceedings under this section as to any other person duly served or relieve any such person from any duty or obligation imposed on them by the provisions of this section. C. Method of service—Effective date of service. Service of the notice shall be made upon all persons entitled thereto, either personally, or by mailing a copy of such notice and order by certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, to each such person at their address as it appears on the last equalized assessment roll of the County or as known to the City. If no address of any such person so appears, or is known to the City, then a copy of the notice shall be so mailed, addressed to such person at the address of the lot or building involved in the proceedings. The failure of any such person to receive such notice shall not affect the validity of any proceedings taken under this section. Service by certified mail in the manner provided in this subsection shall be effective on the date of mailing. D. Proof of service. Proof of service of the notice shall be certified to at the time of service by written declaration, under penalty of perjury, executed by the persons effecting such service, declaring the time, date, and manner in which service was made. The declaration, together with any receipt card returned and acknowledgment of receipt by certified mail shall be affixed to the copy of the notice and retained by the City staff.” SECTION 25. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.62.100 is amended to read as follows: “25.62.100 Abatement Hearings A. Request for hearing. Any person entitled to notice under Section 25.62.090 of this chapter may, within 30 days of receipt of the notice, request a hearing. The request for hearing shall be in writing, and shall contain the following information: Item 1K-59 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 59 1. A brief statement setting forth the legal interest of each of the persons requesting the hearing in the building, land, or lot involved. 2. A brief statement in ordinary and concise language of the specific City action protested, together with any material facts claimed to support the contentions of the persons requesting the hearing. 3. A brief statement, in ordinary and concise language, of the relief sought, and the reasons why it is claimed the protested City action should be reversed, modified, or otherwise set aside. 4. The signatures of all parties requesting the hearing, and their official mailing addresses. 5. The verification, by declaration under penalty of perjury, of at least one person who is requesting the hearing, as to the truth of the matters stated in the request for hearing. B. Abatement hearing board established. In order to provide for final interpretation of the provisions of this chapter, and to conduct hearings provided for below, there is established an abatement hearing board, hereinafter referred to as the “board,” consisting of three members. One such member shall be a member of the Council. A second member shall be a member of the Commission. A third member shall not be an employee of the City. The Director shall be an ex-officio member of, and shall act as secretary to the board. The board shall be appointed by the Council and shall hold office at its pleasure. The board shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations for conducting its business, and shall render all decisions and findings, in writing, to the person requesting a hearing, with a copy to the Director. Copies of all rules and regulations adopted by the board shall be delivered to the Director, who shall make them freely accessible to the public. C. Notice of hearing—Form. As soon as practicable, after receiving the written request for a hearing, the board shall fix a date, time, and place for the hearing by the board. Such date shall be not less than 10 days or more than 60 days from the date the request for hearing was filed. Written notice of the time and place of the hearing shall be given at least 10 days prior to the date of the hearing, to each person requesting a hearing by the secretary of the board, either by causing a copy of such notice to be delivered to the persons requesting the hearing personally, or by mailing a copy thereof, postage prepaid, addressed to the person requesting the hearing at their address shown on the request for a hearing. The notice to the person requesting the hearing shall be substantially in the following form, but may include other information: 1. You are hereby notified that a hearing will be held before the abatement hearing board at _____ on the ______ day of _________, ______, at the hour of _________, upon the notice served upon you. You may be present at the hearing. You may be, but need not be, represented by counsel. You may present any relevant evidence and will be given full opportunity to cross-examine all witnesses Item 1K-60 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 60 testifying against you. You may request the issuance of subpoenas to compel the attendance of witnesses, and the production of books, documents, or other things by filing an affidavit therefor with the abatement hearing board. D. Hearing procedures. The following procedures shall apply to the conduct of the hearing: 1. The hearing shall take place before the three members of the abatement hearing board, who shall act as hearing examiners to conduct the hearings. 2. A record of the entire proceeding shall be made by tape recording, or by any other means of permanent recording, determined to be appropriate by the board. 3. The proceedings at the hearing shall also be reported by a stenographic reporter, if requested by any party thereto. A transcript of the proceedings shall be made available to all parties, upon request and upon payment of the fee prescribed therefor. Such fees may be established by the board, but shall, in no event, be greater than the cost involved. 4. The board may grant continuances for good cause shown. 5. In any proceedings under this chapter, the board, or any board member, has the power to administer oaths and affirmations and to certify to official acts. 6. The board and its representatives shall proceed with reasonable dispatch to conclude any matter before it. Due regard shall be shown for the convenience and necessity of any parties or their representatives. 7. The board may obtain the issuance and service of a subpoena for the attendance of witnesses, or the production of other evidence at a hearing upon the request of a member of the board, or upon the filing of an affidavit therefor, which states the name and address of the proposed witness; specifies the exact things sought to be produced and the materiality thereof in detail to the issues involved; and states that the witness has the desired things in their possession or under their control. 8. Hearings need not be conducted according to the technical rules relating to evidence and witnesses. 9. Oral evidence shall be taken only on oath or affirmation. 10. Hearsay evidence may be used for the purpose of supplementing or explaining any direct evidence, but shall not be sufficient, in itself, to support a finding unless it would be admissible over objection in civil actions in courts of competent jurisdiction in this state. Item 1K-61 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 61 11. Any relevant evidence shall be admitted, if it is the type of evidence on which responsible persons are accustomed to rely in the conduct of serious affairs, regardless of the existence of any common law or statutory rule, which might make improper the admission of such evidence over objection in civil actions in courts of competent jurisdiction in this state. 12. Irrelevant and unduly repetitious evidence shall be excluded. 13. In reaching a decision, official notice may be taken, either before or after submission of the case for decision, of any fact which may be judicially noticed by the courts of this state, or of official records of the board or departments and ordinances of the city, or rules and regulations of the hearing board. 14. The board may inspect any buildings or lots involved in the hearing during the course of the hearing, provided that notice shall be given to the parties before the inspection is made, the parties are given an opportunity to be present during the inspection, and the board shall state for the record, upon completion of the inspection, the material facts observed and the conclusions drawn therefrom. Each party then shall have a right to rebut or explain the matters so stated by the board. 15. The hearing shall be open to the public. 16. The City shall have the burden of proof, and shall first present its evidence as the first order of business. The party requesting the hearing may then cross- examine the witnesses presented on behalf of the City. The person requesting the hearing may then present evidence. The City may then cross-examine the witnesses presented on behalf of the person requesting the hearing. 17. Upon receipt of all the evidence the board shall then retire to deliberate and shall render a decision not less than 5 days after the date of the hearing. The City has the burden of persuasion by a preponderance of the evidence, which burden shall be taken into consideration by the board in rendering its decision. 18. The decision of the board shall be in writing and shall contain findings of fact; a determination of the issues presented, and shall also contain the requirements to be complied with by the person requesting the hearing. A copy of the decision shall be delivered to the person requesting the hearing, personally, or sent to them by certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested. The effective date of the decision shall be as stated thereon. E. Rights of parties at the hearing. Each party shall have these rights, at the hearing: 1. To call and examine witnesses on any matter relevant to the issues of the hearing. 2. To introduce documentary and physical evidence. Item 1K-62 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 62 3. To cross-examine opposing witnesses on any matter relevant to the issues of the hearing. 4. To impeach any witness, regardless of which party first called them to testify. 5. To rebut the evidence against them. 6. To represent themselves, or to be represented by anyone of their choice, including an attorney at law, who is lawfully permitted to do so. F. Appeal to Council. The decision of the board may be appealed to the Council within 15 days of the date of service of the decision of the board. The Council shall hear the appeal as soon as practicable. The appeal shall not be de novo, and shall be based only on the hearing transcript, the evidence presented at the hearing, those matters officially noticed, and the written decision of the board. Any action of the board shall be stayed pending the outcome of the appeal. The decision of the Council shall be final.” SECTION 26. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.64.100 is hereby removed and amended as follows: “25.64.020 – Repealed.” SECTION 27. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.64.050 is amended to read as follows: “25.64.050 Reasonable Accommodation A. Purpose. In accordance with federal and state fair housing laws, it is the purpose of this section to allow for reasonable accommodations in the City’s zoning and land use regulations, policies, and practices when needed to provide an individual with a disability an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling. B. Application. 1. Applicant. A request for reasonable accommodation may be made by any person with a disability, their representative, or a developer or provider of housing for individuals with a disability. A reasonable accommodation may be approved only for the benefit of one or more individuals with a disability. 2. Application. An application for a reasonable accommodation from a zoning regulation, policy, or practice shall be made on a form specified by the ZA. No fee shall be required for a request for reasonable accommodation, but if the project requires another discretionary permit, then the prescribed fee shall be paid for all other discretionary permits. Item 1K-63 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 63 3. Other Discretionary Permits. If the project for which the request for reasonable accommodation is made requires another discretionary permit or approval, then the applicant may file the request for reasonable accommodation together with the application for the other discretionary permit or approval. The processing procedures of the discretionary permit shall govern the joint processing of both the reasonable accommodation and the discretionary permit. 4. Required Submittals. In addition to materials required under other applicable provisions of this code, an application for reasonable accommodation shall include the following: i. Documentation that the applicant is: (a) an individual with a disability; (b) applying on behalf of one or more individuals with a disability; or (c) a developer or provider of housing for one or more individuals with a disability. ii. The specific exception or modification to the zoning code provision, policy, or practices requested by the applicant. iii. Documentation that the specific exception or modification requested by the applicant is necessary to provide one or more individuals with a disability an equal opportunity to use and enjoy the residence. iv. Any other information that the ZA reasonably concludes is necessary to make a determination on a reasonable accommodation request, so long as any request for information regarding the disability of the individuals benefited complies with fair housing law protections and the privacy rights of the individuals affected. C. Review procedure. The ZA is designated approval authority for reasonable accommodation requests and shall approve a reasonable accommodation request if the compliance requirements below are addressed. D. Required findings. The written decision to approve a request for reasonable accommodation shall be based on the following findings, all of which are required for approval: 1. The requested accommodation is requested by or on behalf of one or more individuals with a disability protected under the fair housing laws. 2. The requested accommodation is necessary to provide one or more individuals with a disability an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling. 3. The requested accommodation will not impose an undue financial or administrative burden on the City as “undue financial or administrative burden” is defined in fair housing laws and interpretive case law. Item 1K-64 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 64 4. The requested accommodation will not result in a fundamental alteration in the nature of the City’s zoning program, as “fundamental alteration” is defined in fair housing laws and interpretive case law. 5. The requested accommodation will not, under the specific facts of the case, result in a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals or substantial physical damage to the property of others. E. Alternative reasonable accommodations. The decision-maker may approve alternative reasonable accommodations that provide an equivalent level of benefit to the applicant. F. Consideration factors. The City may consider, but is not limited to, the following factors in determining whether the requested accommodation is necessary to provide one or more individuals with a disability an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling: 1. Whether the requested accommodation will affirmatively enhance the quality of life of one or more individuals with a disability. 2. Whether the individual or individuals with a disability will be denied an equal opportunity to enjoy the housing type of their choice absent the accommodation. 3. In the case of a residential care facility, whether the requested accommodation is necessary to make facilities of a similar nature or operation economically viable in light of the particularities of the relevant market and market participants. 4. In the case of a residential care facility, whether the existing supply of facilities of a similar nature and operation in the community is sufficient to provide individuals with a disability an equal opportunity to live in a residential setting. G. Consideration factors—Fundamental alteration to zoning program. The City may consider, but is not limited to, the following factors in determining whether the requested accommodation would require a fundamental alteration in the nature of the City’s zoning program: 1. Whether the requested accommodation would fundamentally alter the character of the neighborhood. 2. Whether the requested accommodation would result in a substantial increase in traffic or insufficient parking. 3. Whether the requested accommodation would substantially undermine any express purpose of either the City’s General Plan or an applicable specific plan. Item 1K-65 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 65 4. In the case of a residential care facility, whether the requested accommodation would create an institutionalized environment due to the number of and distance between facilities that are similar in nature or operation. H. Rules while decision is pending. While a request for reasonable accommodation is pending, all laws and regulations otherwise applicable to the property that is the subject of the request shall remain in full force and effect. I. Effective date. No reasonable accommodation shall become effective until the decision to grant such accommodation shall have become final by reason of the expiration of time to make an appeal. In the event an appeal is filed, the reasonable accommodation shall not become effective unless and until a decision is made by the Council on such appeal, pursuant to the provisions of this section. J. Expiration. Any reasonable accommodation approved in accordance with the terms of this chapter shall expire within 24 months from the effective date of approval or at an alternative time specified as a condition of approval unless one of the following applies: 1. A building permit has been issued and construction has commenced. 2. A certificate of occupancy has been issued. 3. The use is established. 4. A time extension has been granted. K. Time extension. The ZA may approve a single one-year time extension for a reasonable accommodation for good cause. An application for a time extension shall be made in writing to the ZA no less than 30 days or more than 90 days prior to the expiration date. The request for an extension shall be subject to the same notice, hearing, and appeal requirements applicable to the original application. L. Violation of terms. Any reasonable accommodation approved in accordance with the terms of this code may be revoked if any of the conditions or terms of such reasonable accommodation are violated, or if any law or ordinance is violated in connection therewith. Revocation of a reasonable accommodation shall be subject to the same notice, hearing, and appeal requirements applicable to the original application. M. Discontinuance. A reasonable accommodation shall lapse if the exercise of rights granted by it is discontinued for 180 consecutive days. If the persons initially occupying a residence vacate, the reasonable accommodation shall remain in effect only if the ZA determines that: (1) the modification is physically integrated into the residential structure and cannot easily be removed or altered to comply with the zoning code, or (2) the accommodation is necessary to give another disabled individual an equal opportunity to enjoy the dwelling. The ZA may request the applicant or their successor in interest to the property to provide documentation that subsequent occupants are persons with Item 1K-66 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 66 disabilities. Failure to provide such documentation within 10 days of the date of a request by the City shall constitute grounds for discontinuance by the City of a previously approved reasonable accommodation. N. Revocation. Any revocation shall be noticed and heard pursuant to the procedures established in this title. O. Amendments. A request for changes in conditions of approval of a reasonable accommodation, or a change to plans that would affect a condition of approval shall be treated as a new application. The ZA may waive the requirement for a new application if the changes are minor, do not involve substantial alterations or additions to the plan or the conditions of approval, and are consistent with the intent of the original approval.” SECTION 28. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.68.030 is amended to read as follows: “25.68.030 Exceptions to ARC review A. Minor modifications. When in the opinion of the ZA, the approval of an application for a minor or insignificant permit does not defeat the purposes and objectives of this chapter, they may grant the permit without submitting the matter to the ARC for its approval, notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter. B. Staff’s review of a single-family residence. Department staff shall review applications for the issuance of a building permit for a dwelling in the single-family and residential estate zones. The staff, on its own initiative, may forward such a request to the ARC for action.” SECTION 29. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.72.020 is amended to read as follows: “25.72.020 Use Determinations A. Purpose. In order to ensure that the zoning regulations will permit all similar uses in each district, the Commission, upon its own initiative or upon request, shall determine whether a use not specifically listed as a permitted or conditional use in any district shall be deemed a permitted use or a conditional use in any one or more districts on the basis of similarity to uses specifically listed. The procedures of this chapter shall not be substituted for the amendment procedure as a means of adding new uses to the list of permitted or conditional uses. B. Application—Submittal requirements. Application for determination of similar uses shall be made in writing to the Director and shall include a detailed description of the proposed use and such other information as may be required to facilitate the determination. Item 1K-67 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 67 C. Investigation and report. The Director shall make such investigation of the application as necessary to compare the nature and characteristics of the proposed use with those uses specifically listed and shall make a report of their findings to the Commission. D. Determination. The determination of the Commission shall be rendered in writing and shall be transmitted to the Council within 15 days of the determination. The decision of the Commission shall become final within 30 days unless an appeal is filed or the majority of the Council elects to review the determination. E. Determination by City Council. If required, the Council shall make a determination as prescribed in Section 25.60.080 (Appeals).” SECTION 30. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.72.050 is amended to read as follows: “25.72.050 Conditional Use Permit A. Purpose. In order to give the use regulations the flexibility necessary to achieve the objectives of this title, in certain districts, conditional uses are permitted, subject to the granting of a conditional use permit. Because of their unusual characteristics, conditional uses require special consideration so that they may be located properly with respect to the objectives of the zoning regulations and with respect to their effects on surrounding properties. In order to achieve these purposes, the Commission is empowered to grant or deny applications for conditional use permits for such conditional uses as are prescribed in the district regulations and to impose reasonable conditions upon the granting of conditional use permits subject to the right of appeal to the Council. B. Application requirements. Application for a conditional use permit shall be filed with the Department on a form prescribed by the Director and shall include materials as required. C. Investigation and report. The Department shall make an investigation of the application and shall prepare a report thereon which shall be submitted to the Commission and made available to the applicant prior to the public hearing. D. Hearings. The Commission shall hold at least one public hearing on each application for a conditional use permit. The hearing shall be set and notice given as prescribed in Section 25.60.060 (Public Hearing and Public Notice). At the public hearing, the Commission shall review the application and drawings submitted therewith and shall receive pertinent evidence concerning the proposed use and proposed conditions under which it would be operated or maintained. E. Action of the Commission. The Commission may grant a conditional use permit as the permit was applied for or in modified form, or the application may be denied. A conditional use permit may be granted for a limited time period, or may be granted Item 1K-68 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 68 subject to such conditions as the Commission may prescribe. Conditions may include, but shall not be limited to, payment of drainage fees; requiring special yards, open spaces, buffers, fences, and walls; requiring installation and maintenance of landscaping; requiring street dedications and improvements; regulation of points of vehicular ingress and egress; regulation of traffic circulation; regulation of signs; regulation of hours of operation and methods of operation; control of potential nuisances; prescribing standards for maintenance of buildings and grounds; prescription of development schedules and development standards; and such other conditions as the Commission deems necessary to ensure compatibility of the use with surrounding developments and uses and to preserve the public health, safety, and welfare. F. Findings. The Commission shall make the following findings before granting a conditional use permit: 1. That the proposed location of the conditional use is in accord with the objectives of this title and the purpose of the district in which the site is located. 2. That the proposed location of the conditional use and the conditions under which it would be operated or maintained will not be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare, or be materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. 3. That the proposed conditional use will comply with each of the applicable provisions of this title, except for approved variances or adjustments. 4. That the proposed conditional use complies with the goals, objectives, and policies of the City’s General Plan. G. Effective date of the use permit. The decision of the Commission shall be final within 15 days from the date of the decision unless an appeal has been filed with the Council. H. Lapse of conditional use permit. A conditional use permit shall lapse and shall become void one year following the date on which the use permit became effective, unless prior to the expiration of one year a building permit is issued and construction is commenced and diligently pursued toward completion on the site which was the subject of the use permit application, or a certificate of occupancy is issued for the structure which was the subject of the use permit application, or the site is occupied if no building permit or certificate of occupancy is required; provided that a use permit for a public utility installation may be valid for a longer period is specified by the Commission. Prior to the expiration of the permit, the applicant may request a one year time extension by filing with the Commission. I. Modification of conditional use. Modification, expansion, or other change in a conditional use; provided, that minor revisions or modifications may be approved by the Director if they determine that the changes would not affect the findings prescribed in Section 25.72.050.F (Findings), and the application for revision or modification is filed Item 1K-69 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 69 within one year from the date the original conditional use permit becomes final, does not change the use designated in the original conditional use permit, does not increase, reduce, or alter the size or shape of the premises to which the original conditional use permit pertained, and does not extend the time in which the actual establishment of the conditional use permit or the commencement of construction under the conditional use permit shall take place. J. Suspension and revocation. Any conditional use permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this title may be modified, discontinued, suspended or revoked by the Commission upon receiving satisfactory evidence that the permittee, its agent(s), employee(s), or any person connected or associated with the permittee: (1) has failed to comply with any applicable provision of the Palm Desert Municipal Code, including but not limited to the City’s building, zoning, and health regulations; (2) has failed to comply with any condition imposed by the conditional use permit; or (3) has allowed the existence of or created a public nuisance in violation of the Palm Desert Municipal Code. The modification, discontinuance, suspension, or revocation shall be made only after a duly noticed hearing before the Commission, which hearing shall be conducted within 40 days of learning of the violation. K. Commission determination. 1. Not more than 30 days or less than 10 days prior to the hearing, written notice of the time and place of hearing shall be given to the permittee. The notice shall specify in general terms the grounds upon which the Commission intends to modify, discontinue, suspend, or revoke the conditional use permit. The notice shall be deemed complete when delivered to the permittee by personal service, when sent by certified mail to the permittee’s last known address, or when posted in a conspicuous place on the property for which the conditional use permit was issued. 2. Notice of the hearing shall also be mailed not more than 30 days or less than 10 days prior to the hearing to all persons whose names appear on the latest adopted tax roll of Riverside County as owning property within 300 feet of the exterior boundaries of the property subject to the hearing and all persons who have filed written complaints with the City regarding the subject property. 3. After giving notice and conducting the hearing, the Commission may modify, discontinue, suspend, or revoke the conditional use permit. As part of any such action, the Commission may impose such conditions as it deems appropriate, including those necessary to protect the best interests of the surrounding property to the neighborhood; to eliminate, lessen, or prevent any detrimental effect thereon; or to assure compliance with other applicable provisions of the law. Any such action shall be supported by written findings, including a finding that it does not impair the constitutional rights of any person. 4. The decision of the Commission shall become final 30 days following the date on which the conditional use permit was suspended or revoked unless an appeal Item 1K-70 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 70 has been filed with the Council in accordance with Section 25.60.080 (Appeals) of this code. L. New applications. Following the denial of a conditional use permit application or the revocation of a conditional use permit, no application for a conditional use permit for the same or substantially the same conditional use on the same or substantially the same site shall be filed within one year from the date of denial or revocation of the conditional use permit. M. Use permit to run with the land. A conditional use permit granted pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall run with the land, and shall continue to be valid upon a change of ownership of the site or structure which was the subject of the conditional use permit application. However, the City shall be notified of any change of ownership within 90 days of its occurrence.” SECTION 31. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.78.040 is amended to read as follows: “25.78.040 Amendments—Zoning Map A. Procedure. The zoning map may be amended by changing the boundaries of any district in accord with the procedures described in this chapter. B. Initiation. A change in the boundaries of any district may be initiated by the owner, or the authorized agent of the owner of the property, by filing an application for a change in district boundaries. If the property for which a change of district is proposed with more than one owner, all the owners or their authorized agents shall be part of the application. A change in the boundaries of any district may additionally be initiated by resolution of the Commission or the Council. C. Application—Submittal requirements. A property owner desiring to propose a change in the boundaries of the district in which their property is located, or authorized agent, may file with the Department an application for a change in district boundaries on a form prescribed by the Commission and shall include the following information: 1. Name and address of the applicant. 2. Statement that the applicant is the plaintiff in an action of eminent domain to acquire the property or the owner or the authorized agent of the owner of the property for which the change in district boundaries is proposed. 3. Address and legal description of the property. 4. An accurate scaled drawing of the site and the surrounding area showing existing streets and property lines for a distance determined by the Director to be necessary to illustrate the relationship to any impact on the surrounding area. Item 1K-71 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 71 5. A list of all owners of properties located within 300 feet of the exterior boundaries of the subject property, taken from the latest adopted tax roll of Riverside County; the list shall be keyed to a map showing the location of these properties. D. Action by the Council. 1. The Council shall hold at least one public hearing on an application within 40 days after the receipt of the resolution or report by the Commission, provided that no hearing shall be held on an application which has been denied by the Commission unless an appeal is filed. The hearing shall be set and notice given as prescribed in Section 25.60.060 (Public Hearing and Public Notice). 2. If the Council finds that the change is not consistent, it shall deny the application pursuant to a resolution of denial. E. New application following denial. Following the denial of an application for a change in district boundaries, an application or request for the same or substantially the same change shall not be filed within one year of the date of denial. F. Change of zoning map. A change in district boundaries shall be indicated by listing on the zoning map the number of the ordinance amending the map.” SECTION 32. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code section 25.78.060 is amended to read as follows: “25.78.060 Development Agreements A. Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to provide the City with greater control and flexibility in the evaluation of projects by tailoring development standards to the unique features of a particular site and linking them with specific development proposals and performance criteria. B. Eligibility. Persons or organizations entering into development agreement with the City must have a legal or equity interest property. C. Contents. A development agreement, at a minimum, shall specify or contain the following: 1. Duration of agreement. 2. Maximum height and size of building. 3. Permitted uses. Item 1K-72 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 72 4. A general site plan showing arrangement of uses, circulation, and required dedication. 5. A timetable for the completion of various project phases or other features of the agreement. 6. Other conditions, terms, restrictions, and requirements for subsequent discretionary actions. D. Public hearing and notice. A public hearing on an application for a development agreement shall be held by the Commission and Council. Notice of intention to consider adoption of a development agreement shall be given as provided in Section 25.60.060 (Public Hearing and Public Notice). E. Form and consistency. A development agreement shall be approved by ordinance and shall be consistent with general and specific plans. F. Rules, regulations, and official policies. Unless otherwise provided by the development agreement, rules, regulations and official policies governing uses of the land, density, design, improvement and construction standards and specifications, applicable to development of the property subject to the agreement, shall be those rules, regulations, and official policies in force at the time of the execution of the agreement. A development agreement shall not prevent the City from subsequent actions applicable to the property from applying new rules which do not conflict with those contained within the agreement, nor shall a development agreement prevent the City from denying or conditionally approving any subsequent development application on the basis of such existing or new rules, regulations, and policies. G. Periodic review. The Director, or their designee, shall review a development agreement every year, at which time the applicant or their successor shall be required to demonstrate good faith compliance with the terms of the agreement. If as a result of this review, the Director finds and determines, on the basis of substantial evidence, that the applicant has not complied in good faith with terms or conditions of the agreement, it shall recommend to the Council that the agreement be modified or terminated. If the Council concurs with the Director recommendation, the agreement shall be modified or terminated. Proceedings before the Council shall be a noticed public hearing per Section 25.60.060 (Public Hearing and Public Notice). H. Amendment or cancellation. A development agreement may be amended or canceled in whole or in part by mutual consent of the parties to the agreement or their successors. I. Recording of agreement. No later than 10 days after the City enters into a development agreement, the City clerk shall record with the County recorder a copy of the agreement, which shall describe the land subject thereto. From and after the time of such recordation, the agreement shall impart such notice thereof to all persons as is afforded by the recording laws of this state. The burdens of the agreement shall be Item 1K-73 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 73 binding upon, and the benefits of the agreement shall inure to, all successors in interest to the parties to the agreement. J. Modification or suspension to comply with state or federal laws or regulations. In the event that state or federal laws or regulations, enacted after a development agreement has been entered into, prevent or preclude compliance with one or more provisions of the development agreement, such provisions of the agreement shall be modified or suspended as may be necessary to comply with such state or federal laws or regulations. K. Reversion of zoning in the event of noncompliance with terms and conditions. In the event the terms and conditions are not met by the developer, the zoning shall revert to the zoning which existed prior to the development.” SECTION 33. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. The following definitions for “Condominium” and “Nameplate” within Chapter 25.99.020 are revised as follows: “25.99.020 Land Use Definitions Condominium. A state of realty consisting of separate interests in residential buildings together with undivided interests common in other portions of the same property unit as a separate interest, and common areas are entire condominium except units granted; thus, owners of condominiums are grantees of units. Each grantee owns a separate interest in their unit and an interest as granted in common in common areas. Condominium means condominium projects, community apartment projects, and stock cooperatives, as defined in Section 1351 of the California Civil Code. Nameplate. A sign not exceeding 1 foot by 3 feet signifying only the name of the occupant and their occupation or specialty.” SECTION 34. Amendment to Palm Desert Municipal Code. The following municipal code section, Section 25.60.170, is added to the Palm Desert Municipal Code as follows: “25.60.170 Application Withdrawal Application Withdrawal 1. After an application has been accepted for review, the applicant may withdraw the application at any time by submitting a letter of withdrawal to the Director. 2. An applicant is not entitled to a refund of application fees for withdrawn applications; however, the city may refund fees not expended if the application is withdrawn. 3. If an applicant fails to respond to staff comments within 60 days, or an application is otherwise determined by the Director to be inactive for a period of 60 days, then the application will be deemed abandoned and withdrawn.” Item 1K-74 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 74 SECTION 35. Severability. If any section, subsection, clause or phrase of this Ordinance or any part thereof is for any reason held to be invalid, unconstitutional, or unenforceable by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of the Ordinance. The City Council declares that it would have passed each section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase would be declared invalid, unconstitutional or unenforceable. SECTION 36. CEQA. The City Council hereby finds and determines that this Ordinance is exempt from CEQA pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines section 15061(b)(3) because it can be seen with certainty that the Ordinance would not have the potential or possibility for causing a significant effect on the environment. Specifically, the proposed changes to the Municipal Code are primarily administrative and technical in nature and clarify definitions/provisions, remove inconsistencies, and update various municipal code provisions. Moreover, the changes do not allow for specific development. In reviewing the Ordinance the City Council has exercised its independent judgment and has reviewed and considered the Ordinance in light of all testimony received, both oral and written. Therefore, based upon the entire administrative record, the City Council hereby determines that no further environmental review is required for the Ordinance. SECTION 37. Publication. The City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, California, is hereby directed to publish a summary of this Ordinance in the Desert Sun, a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in the City of Palm Desert, California, and shall be in full force and effective thirty (30) days after its adoption. ADOPTED ON MAY 11, 2023. ______________________ KATHLEEN KELLY MAYOR ATTEST: _____________________________ ANTHONY J. MEJIA CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: ____________________________ ROBERT W. HARGREAVES CITY ATTORNEY Item 1K-75 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 75 Item 1K-76 Ordinance No. 1393 Page 76 I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, California, do hereby certify that Ordinance No. 1393 is a full, true, and correct copy, and was introduced at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council on April 27, 2023, and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council held on May 11, 2023, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: RECUSED: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Palm Desert, California, on ______________, 20___. ANTHONY J. MEJIA CITY CLERK Item 1K-77 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] Page 1 of 2 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Clayton von Helf, Information Systems Manager REQUEST: AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO RENEW AN AGREEMENT WITH ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, INC. (ESRI) FOR AN ENTERPRISE ADVANTAGE PROGRAM IN THE AMOUNT OF $56,500.00 RECOMMENDATION: Authorize the City Manager to renew an agreement with Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) for an Enterprise Advantage Program, in the amount of $56,500.00, to provide consulting, training, and technical assistance for GIS (Geographic Information Systems) initiatives. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: GIS software is integral to many processes and services the City provides. Its most visible use is the creation of maps for presentations, however it also underpins our permitting and licensing software, is used as the base for visualizations in future planning, is part of asset management and tracking, provides valuable data for budgeting and is used in complex analysis of issues ranging from short term rentals to traffic signal coordination. ESRI is the global leader of GIS software and services. The City of Palm Desert utilizes a suite of ESRI software products for our GIS services. To harness the powerful capabilities of the ESRI software, staff require significant training, and assistance. The ESRI Enterprise Advantage Program (EEAP) provides direct access to global experts at ESRI and allows us to identify areas for training needs and goals, develop a work plan to address those, and provide a bank of professional service hours to accomplish the goals. Under the renewed EEAP, Palm Desert would be assigned a team of project and program managers and issued a supply of “credits” to use for various services. The agreement will give the City 50 learning and services credits. The EEAP credits can be used for a wide variety of trainings -both in person and virtual, and services offered by ESRI - from management workshops to configuration of GIS enabled smartphone applications. By renewing the EEAP we will have access to ESRI experts, and the tools needed for our staff to use our GIS environment to its full capabilities. FINANCIAL IMPACT: ESRI Enterprise Advantage Program is available at a cost of $56,500. Funds are available in Fiscal Year 2022-2023 IT budget, Account No. 1104190-4362001. Item 1L-1 City of Palm Desert ESRI EAP Renewal Page 2 of 2 REVIEWED BY: Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. Quotation Number Q-489085 Item 1L-2 Item 1L-3 Item 1L-4 Page 1 of 2 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Bertha A. Cepeda-Escobedo, Business Operations Manager Chris Gerry, Project Manager REQUEST: APPROVE THE START OF PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY AND COLLECT ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS AND GRANT PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF THE 2023/2024 ENGINEER’S REPORT FOR CONSOLIDATED PALM DESERT LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1. RECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt: 1. A Resolution to initiate proceedings for the levy and collection of annual assessments for Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2023/2024. 2. A Resolution to declare the intent to levy and collect annual assessments granting preliminary approval of the 2032/2024 Engineer’s Report for Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1. 3. Set a public hearing to be held at City Hall on Thursday, June 22, 2023. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The City of Palm Desert (City) administers 35 landscaping & lighting maintenance districts (LLDs) that comprise of Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping & Lighting Maintenance District No. 1. These LLDs pay for the maintenance of perimeter landscaping and streetlight benefits for residential subdivisions. The City created these LLDs pursuant to the provisions of the Landscaping & Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code. District boundaries can be found in the Vicinity Map (Attachment 4). LLDs are intended to recover all costs that the City incurs in their administration and maintenance. In some cases, however, there is a “finding of general benefit”. A general benefit would be any improvement that benefits either properties outside LLD No. 1 or the public at large. Examples of general benefits include the landscaped median on Haystack Road (Zone #2, Canyon Cove) and perimeter streetlights that directly illuminates parcels outside the Sonata development (Zone #6, Sonata 1). The City General Fund will pay approximately $142,708 in general benefits that are listed preliminarily in the 2023/2024 Engineer’s Report (Report). Approximately 81% of this balance will be allocated to maintaining the Canyon Cove District (Haystack Greenbelt). The remainder will be allocated to LLDs with a benefit, such as street landscaping or lighting that fronts a major arterial street and that benefits the community at large. Item 1M-1 City of Palm Desert Approve Resolutions for Consolidated LLD No. 1 Page 2 of 2 Each year, the City proceeds to levy and collect annual assessments from LLDs. As part of this process, a noticed public hearing for public comments and testimony is scheduled. Attached is the prepared Report that details the proposed budget and the appropriation method to levy each LLD. Staff recommends that the City Council approve the attached resolutions to commence the levy and collection of the annual assessments for the forementioned LLDs. If both resolutions are approved, a noticed public hearing will be scheduled for June 22, 2023, to receive public comments and testimony, grant final approval of the Engineer’s Report, and order the levy and collection of the annual assessments for Fiscal Year 2023/2024. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The assessment and collection of the levy amount will finance both ongoing maintenance of LLDs and associated administrative costs. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Martin Alvarez City Attorney: Robert Hargreaves Finance Director: Liberty Urban for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. 2023- 2. Resolution No. 2023- 3. 2023/2024 Engineer’s Report 4. Vicinity Map Item 1M-2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO INITIATE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR CONSOLIDATED PALM DESERT LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023/2024 The City Council of the City of Palm Desert (hereafter referred to as the “City Council”) does resolve as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council, through previous resolutions, has formed and levied annual assessments for the Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1 (hereafter referred to as the “District”), pursuant to the provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, part 2, division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, commencing with section 22500 (hereafter referred to as the “Act”), that provide for the collection of assessments by the County of Riverside on behalf of the City of Palm Desert to pay for the maintenance and services of improvements related thereto; and, WHEREAS, the City Council desires to initiate proceedings for the levy and collection of annual assessments for fiscal year 2023/2024 for the landscape and lighting improvements and services that provide benefit to the properties within the District, pursuant to the provisions of the Act; and, WHEREAS, the City has retained Willdan Financial Services for the purpose of assisting with the annual levy of the District, including the preparation and filing of an Engineer’s Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the “Report”) with the city clerk, in accordance with the Act. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED, AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, THE LEGISLATIVE BODY FOR THE DISTRICT, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The above recitals are true and correct. Section 2. Order. The City Council hereby orders Willdan Financial Services to prepare and file with the city clerk the Report on the levy of assessments for the District for the fiscal year commencing July 1, 2023 and ending June 30, 2024, in accordance with chapter 3, section 22622 of the Act. Section 3. Improvements and Services. The improvements within the District include, but are not limited to, turf, groundcover, shrubs and trees, irrigation systems, street lighting, water features, entry monuments, drainage systems and all appurtenant facilities and operations related thereto. The Report will provide a more detailed description of the improvements and services that the District provides and shall describe any new improvements or substantial changes of the improvements for which properties are assessed. Item 1M-3 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-____ 2 Section 4. Necessity for Levy and Collection of Assessments. The City Council hereby determines that to provide the improvements generally described in section 3 of this resolution and shown, in detail, in the Report, it is necessary to levy and collect assessments within the District for fiscal year 2023/2024 and that these assessments will be outlined and described in the Report and imposed, pursuant to the provisions of the Act and the requirements of California Constitution article XIII D. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, held on this day of , 2023, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: KATHLEEN KELLY, MAYOR CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: ANTHONY J. MEJIA, CITY CLERK CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA Item 1M-4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY AND COLLECT THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENTS FOR CONSOLIDATED PALM DESERT LANDSCAPING AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023/2024 AND PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER’S REPORT The City Council of the City of Palm Desert (hereafter referred to as the “City Council”) does resolve as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council, pursuant to provisions of the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, part 2, division 15 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, commencing with section 22500 (hereafter referred to as the “Act”), did, by previous resolution, order the preparation of the Engineer’s Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the “Report”) for the district known and designated as Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1. (hereafter referred to as the “District”); and, WHEREAS, the City Council proposes to levy and collect assessments against lots and parcels of land within the various zones of the District for fiscal year 2023/2024, to pay the maintenance, servicing, and operation of the improvements related thereto, pursuant to the provisions of the Act; and, WHEREAS, Willdan Financial Services has prepared and filed the Report with the city clerk, pursuant to section 22623 of the Act, and the Report has been presented to City Council and is hereby incorporated by reference; and WHEREAS, the City Council has examined and reviewed the Report, as presented, and is preliminarily satisfied with the description of the District, zones, and improvements identified therein; each of the budget items and documents as set forth therein; and is satisfied that the proposed assessments contained therein have been spread in accordance with the special benefits received from the improvements, operation, maintenance, and services to be performed within the District, as set forth in the Report or as modified by City Council action and incorporated herein. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED, AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE DISTRICT, THE LEGISLATIVE BODY FOR THE DISTRICT, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The above recitals are true and correct. Section 2. Intention: The City Council hereby declares its intention to order the annual levy and collection of assessments within the District, over and including the land within the District boundary and to levy and collect assessments on such land to pay for the annual costs and expenses of the improvements and services described in section 5 of this resolution for fiscal year 2023/2024, pursuant to the provisions of the Act. Item 1M-5 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-____ 2 Section 3. Approval: The Report has been prepared and filed with the city clerk. The city clerk has presented to the City Council the Report on the proposed improvements, assessments, and levy and collection of assessments for fiscal year 2023/2024, in accordance with chapter 1, article 4 of the Act, and is hereby approved, as required by section 22623 of the Act, on a preliminary basis. Section 4. Boundaries and Designation: The description of the District boundary and the zones therein are outlined in the Report and by reference is made part of this resolution. The District includes thirty-three (33) benefit zones and sub-zones: Canyon Cove (Zone 2); Vineyards (Zone 3); Parkview Estates (Zone 4); Cook and Country Club (Zone 5): sub-zones are Desert Mirage, Sandcastles, and Primrose 2; Hovley Lane (Zone 6): sub-zones are Monterey Meadows, Hovley Glen, Hovley Estates, Sonata I, Sonata II, Hovley Collection, La Paloma I, La Paloma II, La Paloma III, Sandpiper Court, Sandpiper West, Hovley Court West, Diamondback and Palm Court; Waring Court (Zone 7); Palm Gate (Zone 8); The Grove (Zone 9); Portola Place (Zone 11); Palm Desert Country Club (Zone 13); K&B at Palm Desert (Zone 14); Canyon Crest (Zone 15); and, Shepard Lane (Zone 16): sub-zones are College View Estates I, College View Estates II, Sundance East, Sundance West, Petunia I, and The Boulders. This District is designated as “Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance District No. 1”. Section 5. Description of Improvements: Reference is hereby made to the Report for a detailed description of the improvements. The improvements within the District include, but are not limited to, turf, groundcover, shrubs and trees, irrigation systems, street lighting, water features, entry monuments, drainage systems, and all appurtenant facilities and operations related thereto. Section 6. Proposed Assessment Amounts: The proposed assessments are outlined in the Report. District Assessments are calculated in accordance with the method of apportionment established for the District and do not exceed the assessment rates and annual inflationary adjustment previously authorized by City Council and approved by the property owners, in accordance with the provisions of California State Constitution article XIII D. Section 7. Notice of Public Hearing: The City Council hereby declares its intention to conduct a public hearing concerning the District improvements and the levy of assessments, in accordance with chapter 3 of the Act. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on these matters will be held by the City Council on Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 4:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as feasible, at City Hall (in the City Council Chambers), which is located at Item 1M-6 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-____ 3 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California. At the public hearing, all interested persons shall be afforded the opportunity to hear and to be heard. Section 8. Publication and Posting of Notice: The City shall give notice of the time and place of the public hearing to all property owners within the District by causing the publishing of this resolution once in the local newspaper not less than ten (10) days before the date of the public hearing, and by a posting a copy of this resolution on the official bulletin board customarily used by the City Council for the posting of notices pursuant to the Act. For fiscal year 2023/2024, no new or increased assessments are proposed and a mailing of a notice and ballot to property owners is not required. Section 9. Direction to City Clerk. The city clerk is hereby authorized and directed to give notice of this public hearing, as provided by law. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, on the day of , 2023, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: KATHLEEN KELLY, MAYOR CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: ANTHONY J. MEJIA, CITY CLERK CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA Item 1M-7 City of Palm Desert Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting District No. 1 2023/2024 ENGINEER’S ANNUAL LEVY REPORT Intent Meeting: May 11, 2023 Public Hearing: June 22, 2023 27368 Via Industria Suite 200 Temecula, CA 92590 T 951.587.3500 | 800.755.6864 F 951.587.3510 www.willdan.com Item 1M-8 ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Establishment of Annual Assessments for the: Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting District City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California This Report identifies the parcels within the District and the relevant zones therein, as they existed at the time of passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the Riverside County Assessor’s maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The Undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed Report as directed by the City Council. Dated this ____________ day of ______________, 2023. Willdan Financial Services Assessment Engineer On Behalf of the City of Palm Desert By: ________________________________ Josephine Moses, Assistant Director Special District Services By: ________________________________ Tyrone Peter P.E. # C 81888 Item 1M-9 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. OVERVIEW ...................................................................................... 1 A. Introduction .............................................................................. 1 B. Compliance with the Current Legislation ............................... 2 C. General Description of the District and Services................... 2 D. Improvements Authorized by the 1972 Act ............................ 3 II. SPECIFIC IMPROVEMENTS AND SPECIAL BENEFIT ZONES ..... 4 III. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT .................................................. 16 A. General ................................................................................... 16 B. Benefit Analysis ..................................................................... 17 C. Assessment Methodology ..................................................... 19 D. Assessment Range Formula ................................................. 21 IV. DISTRICT BUDGETS ..................................................................... 22 A. Description of Budget Items .................................................. 22 B. District Budgets ..................................................................... 25 APPENDIX A — DISTRICT BOUNDARY MAPS ................................. 31 APPENDIX B — 2023/2024 ASSESSMENT ROLL ............................. 32 Item 1M-10 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 1 I. Overview A. Introduction The City of Palm Desert (hereafter referred to as “City”) annually levies and collects special assessments in order to provide and maintain improvements within the Consolidated Palm Desert Landscaping and Lighting Maintenance Assessment District No.1 (hereafter referred to as the “District”). The District was formed in 1993, through the consolidation of several individual landscaping and lighting maintenance districts that previously existed within the City. The original districts and subsequent annexations of various territories and developments to the Consolidated District are identified as separate Zones and/or Sub-zones (hereafter referred to jointly as “Zones”). The District and the Zones therein have been established and are levied annual assessments p ursuant to the Landscaping and Lighting Act of 1972, Part 2 of Division 15 of the California Streets and Highways Code (hereafter referred to as the “1972 Act”). This Engineer’s Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the “Report”) describes the District and improvements, any proposed changes to the District or improvements and the proposed budgets and assessments for Fiscal Year 2023/2024. The proposed assessments are based on the City’s estimated cost to maintain the improvements that provide special benefit to properties within the District. The various improvements within the District and the costs of those improvements are identified and budgeted separately for each Zone, including the expenditures, deficits, surpluses, revenues, and reserves. The word “parcel,” for the purposes of this Report, refers to an individual property assigned its own Assessment Number by the Riverside County Assessor’s Office. The Riverside County Auditor/Controller uses Assessment Numbers and specific Fund Numbers, to identify on the tax roll, properties assessed for special district benefit assessments. Each parcel within a Zone is assessed proportionately for only those improvements provided in that Zone from which the parcel receives special benefit. At a noticed Public Hearing, the City Council will consider all testimony and written comments presented and may direct any necessary modific ations to the Report and approve the Report as submitted or amended. Following approval of the Report, the City Council by resolution, shall order the improvements to be made, and confirm the levy and collection of assessments pursuant to the 1972 Act. The assessment rates and method of apportionment described in this Report as approved by the City Council defines the assessments to be applied to each parcel within the District for Fiscal Year 2023/2024. The assessments as approved will be submitted to the Riverside County Auditor/Controller to be included on the property tax roll for each parcel for the fiscal year. Item 1M-11 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 2 B. Compliance with the Current Legislation The City Council annually conducts a public hearing to accept public comments and testimony, to review the Report and adopt the annual assessments to be levied on the County tax roll for the fiscal year. The assessments described in this Report and subsequently approved by the City Council have been prepared in accordance with the 1972 Act and in compliance with the provisions of the California Constitution, Article XIIID (hereafter referred to as the “Article XIIID”), which was enacted by the passage of Proposition 218 in November 1996. In compliance with the provisions of Article XIIID, in Fiscal Year 1997/1998, the City conducted property owner ballot proceedings for the special benefit assessments applicable to each of the existing Zones within the District. At that time, the assessments presented to property owners included the assessment range formula previously established for the District and described in this Report. Upon tabulation of the ballots returned, it was determined that majority protest did not exist, and the City Council approved and adopted the assessments and assessment range formula balloted and approved by the property owners. Similar proceedings have been conducted for all new or increased assessments including any annexations to the District. C. General Description of the District and Services The City annually levies and collects assessments in order to maintain and service various improvements within the District. For Fiscal Year 2023/2024, the District is comprised of thirty-three (33) separate benefit Zones, each funding specific improvements and services. The District provides for the maintenance and operation of local landscaping and lighting improvements and associated appurtenances located within the public right-of-ways and dedicated landscape easements. The improvements and the annual costs of those improvements are iden tified and budgeted separately for each Zone, including the expenditures, deficits, surpluses, revenues, and reserves. The improvements provided and for which parcels are levied special benefit assessments within the District can be categorized as three (3) improvement types. 1. Local street lighting (residential street lighting associated with the properties within the Zone and specific subdivisions). 2. Local landscaping improvements including parkways, perimeters, entryways, local medians, and internal landscaped amenities. Item 1M-12 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 3 3. Special Zone services including tree trimming, graffiti and weed abatement and landscape maintenance of flood control areas (retention and detention basins). The costs associated with the improvements authorized by the provisions of the 1972 Act are equitably spread among the benefiting parcels in proportion to the special benefit they receive. Only parcels that receive special benefits from the improvements are assessed, and each Zone consists of parcels that benefit from those specific improvements. Landscape improvements maintained by the District and associated with each Zone were either installed as a condition of development or were installed for the benefit of the properties assessed. The landscape improvements associated with each Zone may include, but are not limited to: open space areas; medians; parkways; slopes; retention or detention basin areas; and public right -of-ways or easements that provide special benefits to the parcels. These improvements may include, but are not limited to: turf, ground cover, shrubs and trees, irrigation systems, decorative lighting, water features, entry monuments, drainage systems, hardscapes and associated appurtenances. Similar to landscape improvements, street lighting improvements funded through District assessments were installed for the benefit of properties within each of the Zones and the assessments provide for the maintenance, operation and energy costs related to those street light improvements. D. Improvements Authorized by the 1972 Act As applicable or may be applicable to this proposed District, the 1972 Act defines improvements to mean one or any combination of the following: • The installation or planting of landscaping. • The installation or construction of statuary, fountains, and other ornamental structures and facilities. • The installation or construction of public lighting facilities. • The installation or construction of any facilities which are appurtenant to any of the foregoing, or which are necessary or convenient for the maintenance or servicing thereof, including, but not limited to, grading, clearing, removal of debris, the installation or construction of curbs, gutters, walls, sidewalks, or paving, or water, irrigation, drainage, or electrical facilities. • The maintenance or servicing, or both, of any of the foregoing. • The acquisition of any existing improvement otherwise authorized pursuant to this section. Incidental expenses associated with the improvements include, but are not limited to: • The cost of preparation of the report, including plans, specifications, estimates, diagrams, and assessments; Item 1M-13 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 4 • The costs of printing and advertising, as well as the publishing, posting and mailing of notices; • Compensation payable to the County for collection of assessments; • Compensation of any engineer or attorney employed to render services; • Any other expenses incidental to the construction, installation, or maintenance and servicing of the improvements; • Any expenses incidental to the issuance of bonds or notes pursuant to Section 22662.5. • Costs associated with any elections held for the approval of a new or increased assessment. The 1972 Act defines "maintain" or "maintenance" to mean furnishing of services and materials for the ordinary and usual maintenance, operation, and servicing of any improvement, including: • Repair, removal, or replacement of all or any part of any improvement. • Providing for the life, growth, health, and beauty o f landscaping, including cultivation, irrigation, trimming, spraying, fertilizing, or treating for disease or injury. • The removal of trimmings, rubbish, debris, and other solid waste. • The cleaning, sandblasting, and painting of walls and other improvements to remove or cover graffiti. II. Specific Improvements and Special Benefit Zones The boundaries of each Zone, the location of improvements and special benefit received by the properties and property owners within each Zone are described in this section of the Report. In any given fiscal year, City staff will determine the scope of work for each Zone as assessment revenues allow. Any necessary reductions in the scope of work will likely include but are not limited to; the frequency of mowing and edging turf areas; the application of fertilizers and aeration of turf; trimming and pruning of shrubs, trees and ground cover; trash pick - up in landscaping areas; and weed and litter control. The allocation of special benefit and general benefit of the improvements provided within the District are summarized in the Method of Apportionment section of this Report and are identified in the budget for each Zone. A description of the District improvements and the level of annual service each Zone will receive are provided in the following: Zone #2 (Canyon Cove): Zone #2 includes Tracts 11636-1, 2, 3, & 4 and Tract 23485, generally located South of Deep Canyon Tennis Club, North of Haystack Road, West of Marrakesh Country Club, and East of Highway 74. The streets within the Zone include Ambrosia Street, Sweetbrush Lane, Deer Grass Drive, Lotus Court, Calliandra Street, Aber Street and Alamo Drive. Item 1M-14 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 5 These parcels benefit from the maintenance and operation of street lighting encompassing the streets within the Zone, the landscaped parkway along the East side of Highway 74 and the landscaped areas on the North side of Haystack Road, adjacent to the above-mentioned tracts and installed as part of these residential developments. The interior local street lighting has been identified and allocated as 100% special benefit with no general benefit allocation. The parkway landscaping along Highway 74 has been identified as 100% special benefit to the parcels within the Zone. However, it has been determined that the landscaped median on Haystack Road (although installed as part of the development) not only provides a special benefit to properties within Canyon Cove, but also provides a general benefit. The proportionate general benefit of this improvement has been identified and eliminated from the Zone assessments. Although there is a general benefit component, the majority (83%) of the median landscaping on Haystack Road is a flood control channel and was required for development of the homes within Canyon Cove. Therefore, pursuant to Article XIIID Section 5a (assessments used to fund flood control and drainage systems), the majority of the costs for this landscaped area could be considered exempt. However, in recognition of the general benefit this improvement area provides and the previous assessments applied to properties within the Zone, it was determined that the City would fund a large portion of the costs associated with this landscaped median area. Refer to the budget section of this Report for details on the allocation of benefit and related assessments. Zone #3 (Vineyards): Zone #3 consists of the parcels in Tracts 12181 -1 and 12181-2 on the West side of Portola Avenue. The streets within the Zone include Martini Court, Heitz Court, Mondavi Court, Callaway Court, Stony Hill Court, Masson Street, Krug Avenue, Sebastian Way, and San Pasqual Avenue/Rutledge Way. These parcels receive special benefits from the operation and maintenance of street lighting improvements within the Zone boundaries and the landscaped area along the West side of Portola Avenue, from the northern boundary to the southern boundary of the two tracts. Both the street lighting and landscape improvements identified for this Zone were installed as part of the residential development and the ongoing maintenance and operation of these improvements provide special benefits to properties within the Zone. It has further been determined that these improvements were installed and are maintained solely for the benefit of properties within the Zone and the improvements provide no measurable benefit to properties outsid e the Zone. Any benefit conveyed to other properties or to the public at large (general benefit) is incidental. Therefore, both the interior tract street lighting and the parkway Item 1M-15 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 6 (perimeter) landscaping costs have been identified and apportioned 100% as a special benefit to the parcels within the Zone. Zone #4 (Parkview Estates): Zone #4 consists of the parcels in Tract 8237, South of Magnesia Falls Drive, North of Fred Waring Drive, West of Deep Canyon Road, and East of Portola Avenue. These parcels receive special benefits from the operation and maintenance of street lighting along Primrose Drive, Desert Star Boulevard, Vanda Circle, Palmilla Circle, Myrsine Avenue, Gazania Place, Rutledge Avenue, Buttonwood Drive, Silktree Lane, Santolina Drive, Balsam Lane, and Erin Street. The street lighting improvements were installed as part of the residential development and are considered a special benefit to the properties within the development (i.e., Zone). The ongoing operation and maintenance of interior residential street lighting provides no measurable general benefit to properties outside the Zone or to the public at large. To the extent that some streetlights associated with the Zone are located on the perimeter of the residential development and provides direct illumination to parcels outside the Zone, a portion of the maintenance costs has been identified as a general benefit. This Zone has twenty interior streetlights and five perimeter streetlights resulting in an allocation of the Zon e costs as 90% special benefit and 10% general benefit. Zone #5 (Cook and Country Club): Zone #5 consists of three (3) separate residential subdivisions identified as Sub - zones. These three Sub-zones are known and identified as: • Desert Mirage (Tract 25639) • Sandcastles (Tract 21338-1) • Primrose II (Tract 25436) Each of these Sub-zones has specific local improvements maintained by the District that were installed as part of these residential developments. These three subdivisions were originally part of a larger Zone known as Cook and Country Club and were proportionately assessed for median landscaping in the area as well as their local (tract specific) improvements. In fiscal year 1997/1998 it was determined that the median landscaping in the Cook and Country Club area was largely a general benefit and this portion of the assessment was eliminated. However, it was determined that the parcels within these three (3) Sub -zones receive special benefit from tract maintained by the District, and each parcel within the respective Sub-zones should continue to be assessed proportionately for the cost of services associated with those local improvements. The parcels in all three (3) Sub-zones receive special benefits from tract street lighting; the parcels in the Primrose II Sub-zone also receive special benefits from parkway landscaping; and Item 1M-16 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 7 the parcels in the Desert Mirage Sub-zone also receive special benefits from parkway landscaping, detention basin landscaping, and entrance landscaping. Upon review of the specific street lighting improvements associated with each of these Sub-zones, the street lighting facilities have been identified as interior tract streetlights. These streetlights provide little or no direct illumination to parcels outside the Sub-zones and therefore the costs of maintaining these improvements are allocated as 100% special benefit with no general benefit. The property owners in the Sub-zone known as Desert Mirage were balloted in Fiscal Year 2004/2005 for an increase in their maximum assessment rates. The proposed levy increase would fund new maintenance costs required after the City of Palm Desert renovated the improvements with water efficient landscaping and irrigation systems. Majority protest did not exist; therefore, the City moved forward with the plans to renovate and maintain the improvements in the Desert Mirage Sub-zone. The 2004/2005 reballoting determined that 15% of the improvements within the Desert Mirage Sub-zone are of a general benefit to those properties outside of the Sub-zone. Therefore, this percentage of the costs of maintaining the Sub-zone has been removed from the assessment and must be funded from other sources. Refer to the budget for Zone 5 in Section IV of this Report for specifics regarding the proposed assessment for the current fiscal year and the maximum assessment. Zone #6 (Hovley Lane): Parcels within this Zone are located generally East of Monterey Avenue and West of Portola Avenue and includes parcels and tracts along Hovley Lane West. Zone 6 includes the following subdivisions and Sub-zones: • Monterey Meadows (Tracts 21791 and 22741) • Hovley Glen (Tract 25217) • Hovley Estates (Tract 24591) • Sonata I (Tract 23982) • Sonata II (Tracts 24254 -1, 2, 3) • Hovley Collection (Tract 24603) • La Paloma I (Tract 24773-1) • La Paloma II (Tract 24773) • La Paloma III (Tract 29045) • Sandpiper Court (Tract 27370) • Hovley Court West (Tract 29585) • Sandpiper West (Tract 29579) • Diamondback Road (Tract 29893) • Palm Court (Tract 25373) Item 1M-17 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 8 The parcels within each of the fourteen (14) Sub -zones of Zone 6 (Hovley Lane) receive benefit from various improvements that were installed as part of the separate residential developments and are specific to each tract and sub division. The assessment for each Sub-zone funds and provides for the parkway landscaping improvements adjacent to each tract along Hovley Lane as well as specific in-tract improvements. The in-tract improvements may include street lighting; dry well and retention basin landscape maintenance; and landscaping of additional parkway areas. The improvements within Zone 6 include street lighting on Clover Lane, Meadow Lane, Hovley Lane West, Centennial Circle, Posada Court, Via Fonda, Sonata Court, Avenida Arcad ia, Avenida Solana, Sandpiper Court, Avenida Rosario, Sandpiper Court West Hovley Court, Diamondback Road, and Palm Court; landscaped parkways along Hovley Lane West, Monterey Avenue, Portola Avenue and landscaped retention basins located within Hovley Estates, Hovley Collections, La Paloma 1, La Paloma 2, Sandpiper Court, and Sandpiper Court West. Upon review of the specific street lighting improvements associated with each of these Sub-zones, the street lighting facilities have been identified as tract specific streetlights. To the extent that some streetlights associated with Hovley Glen, Sonata I and Hovley West Sub-zones are located on the perimeter of the development and provide direct illumination to parcels outside the subdivision, a portion of the maintenance costs (15%) have been identified as a general benefit component. Therefore, the cost of maintaining the street light improvements is allocated as 85% special benefit to properties within these Sub-zones. Similarly, it has been determined that a portion of the parkway landscape improvements associated with Hovley Glen, Sonata I and Hovley Court West Sub- zones provide a general benefit to properties outside of these Sub -zones. Therefore, 15% of the costs of maintaining these landscaped areas has been removed from the assessments and will be funded from other sources. Also, a portion of Hovley Collection has been determined to provide some general benefit, which has been set at 7.97%.The landscape improvements associated with each of the remaining Sub-zones provide no measurable general benefit to properties outside the Zone or to the public at large, and therefore, their specific local landscaping improvements and the corresponding assessments have been identified 100% as a special benefit to parcels within the Sub -zones. The property owners in the nine (9) Sub-zones known as Hovley Glen, Hovley Estates, Sonata I, Sonata II, La Paloma I, Sandpiper Court, Sandpiper West, Hovley West and Hovley Collection, were balloted in Fiscal Year 2004/2005 for an increase in their maximum assessment rates. In conjunction with the assessment increase, the City proposed to renovate the existing improvements with more water efficient landscaping and modifications to the irrigation system. For seven (7) of the nine (9) Sub-zones balloted, majority protest did not exist and the City has moved forward with the plans to renovate and maintain the Item 1M-18 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 9 improvements in those Sub-zones. However, majority protest existed in Hovley West and Hovley Collection, and the proposed assessment increase for these two Sub-zones will not be imposed. Without the additional maintenance funding, the City will not be able to renovate the improvements for these two Sub -zones, but will continue to maintain the existing improvements at a level of service compensatory with the available assessment revenues at t he existing assessment rates. Refer to the budgets for Zone 6 in Section IV of this Report for specifics regarding the proposed assessment for the current fiscal year and the maximum assessment. In Fiscal Year 2004/2005 the Palm Court Sub -zone was annexed to Zone 6 through property owner protest hearing proceedings. Upon conclusion of a noticed Public Hearing, it was determined that a majority protest did not exist. Upon review of the specific improvements associated within this Sub-zone, benefit conveyed to other properties or to the public at large (general benefit) has been determined by comparison to be incidental. Therefore, the costs of the on -going operation and maintenance of the improvements have been identified and apportioned 100% as a special benefit to the parcels within the Sub-zone. Zone #7 (Waring Court): Zone 7 consists of Tract 25304, North of Fred Waring Drive and East of Phyllis Jackson Lane. These parcels receive special benefit from the ongoing maintenance of landscaped parkways along Fred Waring Drive and Phyllis Jackson Lane adjacent to the tract. The improvements were installed as part of the residential development, and it has been determined that the operation and maintenance of the landscape improvements provide no measurable general benefit to other properties outside the Zone or to the public at large. Therefore, the local landscaping improvements associated with this Zone and the costs of providing these improvements have been identified as 100% special benefit to parcels within Zone 7. Zone #8 (Palm Gate): Zone 8 consists of the parcels in Tract 24287 located East of Deep Canyon Road, and North of Fred Waring Drive, on Coral Bells Circle, Daylily Circle, and Moss Rose Drive. These parcels receive benefit from the maintenance and operation of local street lighting at the entrances to the development at the corners of Deep Canyon Road and Coral Bells Circle, Daylily Circle, and Moss Rose Drive. These parcels also receive special benefit from the maintenance of the landscaped parkways adjacent to the development on Deep Canyon Road. Item 1M-19 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 10 Both the street lighting and landscape improvements identified for this Zone were installed as part of the residential development and the ongoing maintenance and operation of these improvements provide special benefit to properties within the Zone. It has been determined that these improvements were installed and are maintained solely for the benefit of properties within the Zone and provide no measurable benefit to properties outside the Zone or to the public at large. Therefore, both the interior tract street lighting and the parkway (perimeter) landscaping costs have been identified and apportioned 100% as a special benefit to the parcels within the Zone. In conjunction with a proposed renovation and upgrade of the existing landscape improvements the property owners in Zone 8 were balloted in Fiscal Year 2004/2005 for an increase in their maximum assessment rates. Majority protest existed and the maximum assessment rate was not increased over the amount previously approved for the Zone. Since the assessment increase was not approved the City did not move forward with the proposed renovations, but continued to maintain the existing improvements at a level of service compensatory with the available assessment revenues at that time. The property owners in Zone 8 were balloted again during Fiscal Year 2017/2018 for an increase in their maximum assessment rate effective beginning Fiscal Year 2018/2019. Majority protest did not exist and based on the approval of the new assessment rate, the City has moved forward with the proposed renovations. Zone #9 (The Grove): Zone 9 consists of the parcels in Tract 24984 South of Goleta Avenue and West of Deep Canyon Road. These parcels receive special benefits from the improvements and maintenance of street lighting at the entrance to the development at the corner of De ep Canyon Road and Royal Canyon Lane as well as interior street lighting on Kings Canyon Lane, Indian Canyon Lane, Hazel Canyon Lane, and Royal Canyon Lane. These parcels also receive special benefits from the improvements and maintenance of parkway landscaping adjacent to the tract on Deep Canyon Road, and interior landscaping, including an entryway median, parkway landscaping and palm tree trimming within the public right-of-ways on Royal Canyon Lane that were installed as part of the residential tract development. Both the street lighting and landscape improvements identified for this Zone were installed as part of the residential tract development and the ongoing maintenance and operation of these improvements provide special benefit to properties withi n the Zone. It has further been determined that these improvements were installed and are maintained solely for the benefit of properties within the Zone and the improvements provide no measurable benefit to properties outside the Zone or to the public at large. Therefore, both the tract street lighting and the landscaping Item 1M-20 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 11 costs (parkways and interior landscaping) have been identified and apportioned 100% as a special benefit to the parcels within the Zone. As part of the overall landscaping costs for t his Zone, specialized maintenance (palm tree trimming) is budgeted separately as this service is not covered under the regular maintenance contract the City has with its landscape contractor. However, like other landscape maintenance within the Zone this service benefits only the properties within the Zone and has been identified as 100% special benefit. Zone #11 (Portola Place): Zone 11 is generally located South of Santa Rosa Way and East of Portola Avenue and consists of the parcels in Tract 27692. These parcels receive special benefits from the servicing and maintenance of the landscaped parkways adjacent to the tract on Portola Avenue and Santa Rosa Way, and interior tract landscaping on Olive Court installed as part of the residential development. The developer (D & F Development) was conditioned to form the necessary District Zone for the public improvements that would be installed as part of subdivision tract 27692. In a letter to the City dated April 4, 1994, the developer (sole owner of the property at that time) requested inclusion of the parcels within the tract into the District and to be assessed annually for the cost of maintaining the improvements. This letter constitutes a 100% landowner petition pursuant to Article XIIID and supports a position that the assessments imposed prior to July 1, 1997 were exempt from the requirements of Article XIIID. Although the assessments for these improvements were identified as exempt in fiscal Year 1997/1998 and not subject to the procedural requirements of a protest balloting procedure, the improvements and the related assessments for this Zone were identified as 100% special benefit. It has been determined that the ongoing operation and maintenance of the improvements provide no measurable general benefit to other properties outside the Zone or to the public at large. Therefore, these improvements, the corresponding assessments and the annual inflationary adjustment previously approved by landowner peti tion are in compliance with the substantive requirements of Article XIIID. However, any future increases to the assessments will require property owner ballot proceedings. Zone #13 (Palm Desert Country Club): Zone 13 is located generally South of Hovley Lane East, North of Fred Waring Drive, West of Warner Trail, and West of Washington and is commonly referred to as the Palm Desert Country Club area. Item 1M-21 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 12 The parcels within this Zone receive special benefits from the servicing and maintenance of entryway landscaping on State Street and Washington Avenue, parkway landscaping along Fred Waring Drive and local residential street lighting within the Zone. Parcels within Zone 13 were annexed into the City in Fiscal Year 1994/1995. Prior to City annexation the local improvements within this Zone were assessed and collected by the County through a County Service Area (CSA). When the properties were annexed to the City, the City established this territory as Zone 13 within the District and the CSA fund balance was transferred to the Zone 13 account. For the first two years, the City used the fund balance to fully cover the annual cost of providing the improvements. In Fiscal Year 1996/1997 the remaining fund balance was designated as reserves and the District levied its first annual assessment for the Zone. Because the reserve fund balance was greater than the amount typically held in reserves, the City Council determined that a portion of the reserves would be used each year to offset the annual expenditures thereby allowing the annual assessments to remain fairly constant and also gradually reduce the reserve fund to normal levels. In Fiscal Year 1997/1998, in compliance with Article XIIID, a property owner ballot proceeding was conducted to approve the existing annual assessment. At that time, the property owners approved the proposed assessment amount plus an annual inflation adjustment. The assessment amount approved by the property owners was based on the continued policy of utilizing reserve fund contributions to offset the actual expenses for the Zone. In Fiscal Year 1999/2000, property owners within Zone 13 were re-balloted for an increased assessment to cover the maintenance costs associated with the new landscaping improvements to be installed on Fred Waring Drive. Property owners were balloted for an amount sufficient to cover the actual Zone expenses, although a portion of the existing reserves continued to be used to reduce the annual assessments. Majority protest did not exist; therefore, the City has moved forward with the landscaping improvements plans for Zone 13. The street lighting and landscape improvements assessed within this Zone clearly provide special benefits to properties within the Zone , therefore, both the street lighting and the landscaping costs (parkways and interior landscaping) have been identified and apportioned 100% as a special benefit to parcels within the Zone. Zone #14 (K & B at Palm Desert): Zone 14 is located generally North of Frank Sinatra Drive, West of Portola Avenue, East of Monterey Avenue and South of Gerald Ford Drive. The Zone includes the parcels in Tracts 28258 and 28258-1. The properties within the boundaries of Zone 14 benefit from street lighting within the development located on Drexell Drive, Heatherwood Drive, Emerson Drive and Item 1M-22 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 13 Jamerson Road, and Colebridge Street, as well as landscaping associated with the retention basin area located on Heatherwood Drive and dry well areas within the subdivisions installed by the developer as part of the residential development. In conjunction with a proposed renovation and upgrade of the existing landscape improvements, the property owners in Zone 14 were balloted in Fiscal Year 2004/05 for an increase in their maximum assessment rates. Majority protest did not exist, and based on the approval of the new assessment rate, the City has moved forward with the plans to renovate the improvements with more water efficient landscaping and modifications to the irrigation system. It has been determined that fifteen percent (15%) of the improvements within the K & B Palm Desert Sub-Zone are of a general benefit to those properties outside of the Sub-zone. Therefore, this percentage of the costs of maintaining the Sub- zone has been removed from the assessment and must be funded from other City funding sources. Zone #15 (Canyon Crest): Zone 15 consists of Tract 25102-1 and 25102 generally located east of Deep Canyon Road, south of the Whitewater River Channel, north of Moss Rose Drive, and west of the Palm Desert High School. This Zone was established and annexed to the District on March 11, 1999, pursuant to the Act and a property owner ballot proceeding. These parcels receive special benefit from the operation and maintenance of landscaped parkways along the east side of Deep Canyon Road from Magnesia Falls (Whitewater River Channel), south to the end of the development (approximately 100 feet north of Buttonwood Drive); perimeter landsca ping along the Whitewater River Channel (the northern boundary of the development and District) from Deep Canyon Road eastward to the western boundary of the development (approximately 675 linear feet of the total 1275 feet is landscaped). The improvements for this Zone were installed as part of the residential developments. It has been determined that the ongoing operation and maintenance of the landscape improvements provide no measurable general benefit to other properties outside the Zone or to the pub lic at large. Therefore, the local landscaping improvements associated with this Zone and the associated annual costs have been identified as 100% special benefit to parcels within Zone 15. Item 1M-23 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 14 Zone #16 (Shepard Lane): Zone #16 consists of six (6) separate residential subdivisions identified as Sub - zones. These six Sub-zones are known and identified as: • College View Estates I (Tract 29444) • College View Estates II (Tract 30087) • Sundance West (Tract 30216) • Sundance East (Tract 30503) • Petunia I (Tract 30025) • Boulders (Tract 30030) Each of these Sub-zones has specific local improvements maintained by the District that were installed as part of these residential developments. There are several residential subdivisions within the area known as Shepherd Lane. The parcels within each of the six (6) Sub-zones of Zone 16 (Shepard Lane) receive benefit from various improvements that were installed as part of the separate residential developments and are specific to each tract and subdivision. Perimeter landscaping for the Shepherd Lane residential developments includes parkway/perimeter landscaping on the west side of Portola Avenue between Frank Sinatra Drive and Gerald Ford Drive, as well as landscaping on the north side of Frank Sinatra Drive and the south side of Gerald Ford Drive on either side of Shepherd Lane. These improvements benefit the property development within the Shepherd Lane area and each residential subdivision is as sessed a proportional share of the costs associated with these landscaped areas as well as specific in - tract improvements. Specific in-tract improvements include: Sub-Zone College View Estates I: • This Sub-zone’s proportional benefit of parkway/perimeter landscaping along the west side of Portola Avenue adjacent to the residential subdivision (generally between Frank Sinatra Drive and Gerald Ford Drive); • Parkway landscaping along both sides of Shepherd Lane adjacent to the residential subdivision (generally between Frank Sinatra Drive and Gerald Ford Drive); • Streetlights within the residential subdivision and/or adjacent to the subdivision on both the east and west sides of Shepherd Lane and the west side of Portola Avenue installed as part of the residential subdivision. Item 1M-24 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 15 Sub-Zone College View Estates II: • This Sub-zone’s proportional benefit of parkway/perimeter landscaping on both sides of Shepherd Lane and the west side of Portola Avenue adjacent to the residential subdivision, installed as part of the development of properties therein; • Streetlights within and adjacent to the residential subdivision. Sub-Zone Sundance West: • Two landscape easements located on the west side of Shepherd Lane at Kokopelli Circle. • Two landscape easements located on the west side of Shepherd Lane at Chinook Circle. • Parkway landscaping along Shepherd Lane adjacent to the residential subdivision. Specifically, the parkway area on the west side of Shepherd Lane which extends the length of Tract 30216. • Streetlights within the residential subdivision and/or adjacent to the subdivis ion on both the east and west sides of Shepherd Lane and the west side of Portola Avenue installed as part of the residential subdivision. Sub-Zone Sundance East: • This Sub-zone’s proportional benefit of perimeter/parkway landscaping on the west side of Portola Avenue between Frank Sinatra Drive and Gerald Ford Drive associated with the development. • Parkway landscaping on Shepherd Lane adjacent to the residential development installed as part of the development of properties therein. • Streetlights within and adjacent to the residential subdivision. Sub-Zone Petunia I: • Three landscape easements identified as the parkway landscaping on the east side of Shepherd Lane adjacent to the tract north and south of East Petunia Place and the parkway landscaping easement on the west side of Portola Avenue adjacent to the tract. • Two landscape easements identified as the parkway landscaping on the west side of Shepherd Lane adjacent to the tract north and south of West Petunia Place. Item 1M-25 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 16 Sub-Zone The Boulders: • Parkway landscaping on Shepherd Lane adjacent to the residential development installed as part of the development of properties therein. • This Sub-zone’s proportional benefit of parkway/perimeter landscaping on the west side of Portola Avenue between Frank Sinatra Drive and Gerald Ford Drive, as well as landscaping on the north side of Frank Sinatra Drive and the south side of Gerald Ford Drive on either side of Shepherd Lane. • Streetlights within and adjacent to the residential subdivision. It has been determined upon review of the specific improvements that a portion of the street lighting and parkway landscape improvements associated with the College View Estates I, College View Estates II, Sundance East, and Petunia I Sub-zones provide some general benefit to properties outside of these Sub-zones. These improvements include the parkway/perimeter maintenance along Portola Avenue. A portion of the maintenance costs up to 15% have been identified by the City as a general benefit component have been removed from the assessments and will be funded from other sources. The improvements associated with the remaining Sub-zones provide no measurable general benefit to properties outside the Zone, therefore, their specific local landscaping improvements are allocated 100% as special benefit to parcels within the Sub-zones. III. Method of Apportionment A. General The 1972 Act permits the establishment of assessment districts by agencies for the purpose of providing certain public improvements which include the construction, maintenance and servicing of public lights, landscaping and appurtenant facilities. The 1972 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: “The net amount to be assessed upon lands with in an assessment district may be apportioned by any formula or method which fairly distributes the net amount among all assessable lots or parcels in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by each such lot or parcel from the improvements.” The formula used for calculating assessments in each Zone of the District therefore reflects the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on estimated benefit to each parcel. Item 1M-26 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 17 In addition, pursuant to Article XIIID Section 4 a parcel’s assessment may not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred on that parcel and provides that only special benefits are assessable and the District must separate the general benefits from the special benefits. Therefore, in compliance with the new assessment requirements only assessments that are identified as either “Exempt Assessments” or “Special Benefit Assessments” are assessed. The costs of any improvements considered to be “General Benefit” have been eliminated from the District assessments. B. Benefit Analysis Each of the proposed improvements, the associated costs and assessments has been carefully reviewed by the City and has been identified and allocated based on benefit pursuant to the provisions of the 1972 Act and Article XIIID of the California Constitution. Each improvement and the associated costs have been identified as either “general benefits” or “special benefits”. Although some existing assessments within the District qualified as exempt assessments pursuant to Article XIIID, Section 5 of the Constitution and did not require a ballot proceeding under the provisions of Section 4, the improvements associated with these assessments are considered a special benefit to the assessed properties and are in compliance with the substantive requirements of Article XIIID Section 4. The maximum assessment rates shown in this report are consistent with the provisions of Article XIIID and any new or increased assessments shall be subject to the provisions of Section 4 therein. Special Benefits The method of apportionment (or method of assessment) is based on the premise that each of the assessed parcels within the District and Zones receives benefit from the improvements maintained and financed by District assessments. Specifically, the assessments associated with each Zone are for the maintenance of local street lighting and landscaped improvements installed as part of the original development of the parcels within the Zones or were later installed for the benefit of those properties. The desirability and security of properties within each Zone is enhanced by the presence of street lighting and well -maintained landscaping in close proximity to those properties. The landscape improvements provided by the District may include landscaped medians, parkways, entryways, slopes and appurtenant facilities. Street lighting improvements may include energy costs and necessary maintenance to the facilities related thereto. The annual assessments outlined in this Report are proposed to cover the estimated costs to provide necessary service, operation, administration and maintenance required each year to keep these improvements in a healthy, vigorous and satisfactory condition. The special benefits associated with the local landscaping improvements are specifically: Item 1M-27 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 18 • Enhanced desirability of properties through association with the improvements. • Improved aesthetic appeal of properties within the Zones providing a positive representation of the area. • Enhanced adaptation of the urban environment within the natural environment from adequate green space and landscaping. • Environmental enhancement through improved erosion resistance, and dust and debris control. • Increased sense of pride in ownership of property within the District resulting from well-maintained improvements associated with the properties. • Reduced criminal activity and property-related crimes (especially vandalism) against properties in the District through well-maintained surroundings and amenities including abatement of graffiti. • Enhanced environmental quality of the parcels within the Zones by moderating temperatures, providing oxygenation and attenuating noise. The special benefits of street lighting are the convenience, safety and security of property, improvements and goods. Specifically: • Enhanced deterrence of crime and aid police protection. • Increased nighttime safety on roads and highways. • Improved ability of pedestrians and motorists to see. • Improved ingress and egress to property. • Reduced vandalism and other criminal acts and damage to improvements or property. • Improved traffic circulation and reduced nighttime accidents and personal property loss. • Increased promotion of business during nighttime hours in the case of commercial properties. The preceding special benefits contribute to a specific enhancement and desirability of each of the assessed parcels. General Benefit Contributions Prior to the passage of Proposition 218, some of the District assessments included maintenance of landscaped medians on various arterial streets within the City. However, since the maintenance of most arterial medians within the City were funded by the City’s General Fund, it was determined that the existing Item 1M-28 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 19 assessments for these improvements were not a special benefit and in Fiscal Year 1997/1998 the District assessments related to arterial medians were eliminated. In addition, any improvement and the associated costs that are considered a general benefit to properties outside the respective Zones or to the public at large have been identified and excluded from the annual assessments. The improvements and associated costs considered to be a general benefit for each Zone are described in Specific Improvements and Special Benefit Zones (Section II). The General Benefit Contribution amount excluded from the annual assessment for each Zone is reflected in the District Budgets (Section IV B). In making this determination it should be noted that parkway, perimeter landscaping and interior landscaping within the City is either funded or maintained by individual property owners or through some type of association, except those maintained and funded through a special District. The City does not usually maintain these types of improvements from General Fund Revenues and, like other similar improvements within the City, the ongoing maintenance of these improvements are a special benefit to the properties associated with the improvements. Additional General Fund Contributions In some cases, a Zone’s total operating cost may exceed the maximum assessment allowed. In such a case and at the City’s discretion, the annual shortfall may be funded through an Additional General Fund Contribution or steps may be taken to reduce the total operating cost for the Zone (such as reducing the service levels). The Additional General Fund Contribution amount for each Zone is reflected in the District Budgets (Section IV B). C. Assessment Methodology Pursuant to the 1972 Act, the costs of the District may be apportioned by any formula or method that fairly distributes the net amount to be assessed, among assessable parcels in proportion to the estimated benefits to be received by each such parcel from the improvements. The apportionment of costs used for e ach Zone should reflect the composition of the parcels, and the improvements and services provided based on each parcel’s estimated special benefit. Equivalent Benefit Units: To assess benefits equitably, it is necessary to relate the different type of parcel improvements to each other. The Equivalent Benefit Unit method of assessment apportionment uses the single-family home as the basic unit of assessment. A single-family home equals one Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU). Every other land use is converted to EBUs based on an assessment formula that equates the property’s specific development status, type of development (land use), and size of the property, as compared to a single -family home (SFR). Item 1M-29 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 20 The EBU method of apportioning benefit is typically seen as the most appropriate and equitable assessment methodology for districts formed under the 1972 Act, as the benefit to each parcel from the improvements are apportioned as a function of land use type, size and development. Assessed parcels within Zones 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 14, 15 and 16 are single - family residential parcels and the application of the EBU method of spread results in an equal assessment. The following table reflects the various property types and applicable EBUs that may be applied to properties within Zones 3 and 13. LAND USE /EQUIVALENT BENEFIT UNITS (Zones 3 and 13) Property Type Land Use Code EBU Type Factor Multiplier to Calculate EBU Commercial COM 6.00 Acreage Residential and Commercial Vacant VAC 0.30 Acreage Single Family Residential SFR 1.00 Units Condominiums CON 0.80 Units Multifamily Residential (Apartment, Duplex, Triplex, etc.) MFR 0.80 Units Single Family Vacant Lot SFV 1.00 Lot Exempt NON 0.00 Parcels Exempt parcels include easements and landscaped areas or common areas. The benefit formula applied to parcels in each Zone is based on the preceding Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU) tables. Each parcel’s EBU correlates the parcel’s special benefit received as compared to the other parcels in the Zone. Parcel Type EBU x Acres or Units = Parcel EBU Total Balance to Levy in Zone / Total EBU in Zone = Levy per EBU Parcel EBU x Levy per EBU = Parcel Levy Amount Item 1M-30 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 21 D. Assessment Range Formula Any new or increase in assessments, require certain noticing and meeting requirements by law. The Brown Act defines the terms “new or increased assessment” to exclude certain conditions. These certain conditions included “any assessment that does not exceed an assessment formula or range of assessments previously adopted by the agency or approved by the voters in the area where the assessment is imposed.” This definition was later confirmed by Senate Bill 919 (the Proposition 218 implementing legislation). An assessment range formula for the District assessments has been confirmed through property owner ballot proceedings in compliance with Article XIIID, except those existing assessments within the District which qualified as exempt assessments pursuant to Article XIIID, Section 5 of the Constitution and did not require a ballot proceeding under the provisions of Section 4. The assessment range formula shall be applied to the future assessments within the District. The following describes this assessment range formula: Wherein, if the proposed assessment (levy per unit or rate) is less than or equal to, the prior year’s maximum assessment plus the adjustments described in the following, then the proposed assessment is not considered an increased assessment. The purpose of establishing an assessment range formula is to provide for reasonable increases and inflationary adjustments to the assessment amounts without requiring costly noticing and mailing procedures, which would be added to the District costs and assessments. If the proposed assessment is less than the maximum assessment approved in the previous fiscal year adjusted by a percentage no greater than three percent (3.0%), or the annual percentage increase of the Consumer Price Index (CPI), whichever is the lesser of the two, the assessment shall not be considered as an increase. Each year the City shall compute the percentage difference between the CPI on January 1, of each year and the CPI for the previous January 1, or a similar time period, as determined by the Bureau of Labor Stat istics for all urban consumers for the Los Angeles, Anaheim and Riverside Area. This percentage difference shall then establish the range of increased maximum assessments allowed based on CPI each year. Should the Bureau of Labor Statistics revise such index or discontinue the preparation of such index, the City shall use the revised index or comparable system as approved by the City Council for determining fluctuations in the cost of living. Starting fiscal year 2019/2020 the annual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of “All Urban Consumers” for the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Area will be used. If CPI is less than three percent (3.0%), then the allowable adjustment to the maximum assessment for each Zone may be increased by CPI. If CPI is greater Item 1M-31 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 22 than three percent (3.0%), then the allowable adjustment to the maximum assessment for each Zone may be increased by three percent (3.0%). The fact that an assessment range formula is adopted for District assessments does not require that the adjustment be applied each year, nor does it restrict the assessments to the adjustment amount. If the budget and assessments for a given Zone do not require an increase or the increase is less than the allowable adjustment, then the required budget and assessment shall be applied. If the budget and assessments for a given Zone require an increase greater than the allowable adjustment then the proposed assessment is considered an increased assessment and mailed notices, as well as property owner protest ba llots are required by Article XIIID to impose the assessment increase. For Fiscal Year 2023/2024, the Bureau of Labor Statistics has established CPI at 7.33% for the January 2022 to January 2023 period. Therefore, the previous maximum assessment for each Zone within the District has been adjusted by 3.0% to establish the current maximum assessment allowed. IV. District Budgets A. Description of Budget Items The following describes the services and costs that are funded through the District, shown in the District Budgets. DIRECT COSTS: Maintenance Costs — Includes contracted labor, material and equipment required to properly maintain the landscaping, irrigation systems, drainage systems, fencing, and entry monuments within the Zone. Landscape Utilities— Includes utility costs for water required for irrigation of landscaped areas and the utility costs for electricity required to operate irrigation systems and ornamental lighting for landscaped areas. Landscape Extras — Includes the replacement of any materials and equipment needed to make repairs to irrigation systems. Tree Pruning — Includes the cost of trimming and pruning trees located within the landscaped area. Street Lighting — Utility costs for electricity required to operate streetlights, as well as the maintenance of the streetlights. Item 1M-32 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 23 ADMINISTRATION COSTS: District Administration — The cost to particular departments and staff of the City, for providing the coordination of District services and operations, response to public concerns and education, as well as procedures associated with the levy and collection of assessments. This item also includes the costs of contracting with professionals to provide administrative, legal or engineering services specific to the District including required notices, mailings or property owner protest ballot proceedings. County Administration Fee — This is the cost to the Zone for the County to collect District assessments on the property tax bills. Note: - The administrative costs of the District are borne by each Zone in proportion to the aggregate costs of the entire District. Costs related to direct administration are identified as exempt, general and special benefits in the same proportion as the benefit finding for the Direct Service costs. All costs related to the levy of assessments such as county fees and contract administration is applied to each Zone regardless of any benefit findings (no general benefit). LEVY BREAKDOWN: Reserve Collection/(Contribution)— This item includes funds collected or contributed by the Zone’s Reserve Fund in order to cover the cost of operation for the Zone. Negative amounts shown for this budget item are contributions from the Reserve Fund that are used to reduce the Balance to Levy. Positive amounts shown for this budget item are collections for the Reserve Fund that would be used in future years to reduce the Balance to Levy. The Reserve Fund eliminates the need for the City to transfer funds from non-District accounts. CIP Collection/(Contribution) — This item includes funds for the associated costs to perform Capital Improvements as indicated by the Zone’s Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), also referred to as improvement renovations, provided during a property owner ballot. If a majority protest does not exist for the proposed renovations, then a CIP collection may be included on the Zone’s budget to pay for future costs of the improvements. Positive amounts shown for this budget item are collections for CIP, and may be collected in installments over a period not to exceed five fiscal years. Negative amounts shown for this budget item are contributions to pay for CIP using funds previously collected and are used to reduce the Balance to Levy. The proposed Capital Improvements can include but are not limited to such things as maintenance and replacement of irrigation; maintenance and replacement of lighting; and replacement of shrubs, turf, trees, and other landscaping improvements. General Benefit Contribution — This item includes funds for the associated costs of any improvements that are considered a general benefit to properties outside the respective Zones or to the public at large. The improvements and associated Item 1M-33 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 24 costs considered to be a general benefit for each Zone are described in Specific Improvements and Special Benefit Zones (Section II). These funds are added to the Zone account to reduce assessments and may be from either non-District or District sources including City General Fund Contributions and interest earnings. Additional General Fund Contribution — This item includes additional funds for Zones where the total operating cost exceeds the maximum a ssessment allowed by an amount greater than the maximum Reserve Collection . An additional General Fund Contribution is performed at the City’s discretion and in lieu of taking steps to reduce the total operating cost for the Zone, such as reducing the serv ice levels. These funds may be from either non-District or District sources including City General Fund Contributions and interest earnings. Balance to Levy — This is the total amount to be collected for the current fiscal year through assessments (for special benefits) or from other revenue sources (for general benefits). The Balance to Levy represents the sum of Total Direct and Administration Costs, the Reserve Account/Other Revenue Source, the Beginning Balance, and the Contribution Replenishment. Only those costs related to the improvements identified as special benefits are levied and collected on the tax roll. DISTRICT STATISTICS: Active Parcels — The total number of parcels within the Zone boundary. Parcels Levied — The total number of parcels within the Zone that are assessed. Non-assessable lots or parcels may include parcels of land principally encumbered by public right-of-ways, easements, common areas, and/or parcels within the boundaries of the Zone that currently do not benefit from the improvements due possibly to development restrictions. Total Equivalent Benefit Units (EBU) — Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU) is a numeric value calculated for each parcel based on the parcel’s land use and size. The EBU shown in the Zone budget (Section IV B) represents the sum total of the parcel EBUs that receive special benefits from the improvements. Applied Rate per EBU — This amount represents the rate being applied to each parcel’s individual EBU. The Levy per Equivalent Benefit Unit is the result of dividing the total Balance to Levy, by the sum of the Zone EBUs, for the fiscal year. Item 1M-34 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 25 B. District Budgets Item 1M-35 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 26 Item 1M-36 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 27 Item 1M-37 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 28 Item 1M-38 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 29 Item 1M-39 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 30 Item 1M-40 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 31 Appendix A — District Boundary Maps The Boundary Maps for the District and/or Zones are on file in the office of Public Works and are by reference made part of this Report. The Boundary Maps are also available for inspection at the Office of Public Works. Item 1M-41 2023/2024 Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape and Lighting District No.1 Page 32 Appendix B — 2023/2024 Assessment Roll Parcel identification, for each lot or parcel within the District, shall be the parcel as shown on the Riverside County Assessor's map for the year in which this Report is prepared. Non-assessable lots or parcels may include areas of public streets and other roadways (typically not assigned an APN by the County); dedicated public easements, open space areas and rights-of-ways including public greenbelts and parkways; utility rights-of-ways; common areas; landlocked parcels, small parcels vacated by the County, bifurcated lots, and any other property that cannot be developed. These types of parcels are considered to receive little or no benefit from the improvements and are therefore exempted from assessment. Properties outside the District boundary receive no direct or special benefits from the improvements provided by the District and are not assessed. Parcel identification, for each lot or parcel within the District, shall be the parcel as shown on the Riverside County Assessor's map for the year in which this Report is prepared. The land use classification for each parcel is based on the Riverside County Assessor’s Roll. A listing of parcels assessed within this District, along with the proposed assessment amounts, shall be submitted to the City Clerk, under a separate cover, and by reference is made part of this Report. Approval of this Report (as submitted or as modified) confirms the method of apportionment and the maximum assessment rate to be levied against each eligible parcel and thereby constitutes the approved levy and collection of assessments for the fiscal year. The parcels and the amount of assessment to be levied shall be submitted to the County Auditor/Controller and included on the property tax roll for the fiscal year. If any parcel submitted for collection is identified by the County Auditor/Controller to be an invalid parcel number for the current fiscal year, a corrected parcel number and/or new parcel numbers will be identified and resubmitted to the County Auditor/Controller. The assessment amount to be levied and collected for the resubmitted parcel or parcels shall be based on the method of apportionment and assessment rate approved in this Report. Therefore, if a single parcel has changed to multiple parcels, the assessment amount applied to each of the new parcels shall be recalculated and applied according to the approved method of apportionment and assessment rate rather than a proportionate share of the original assessment. Item 1M-42 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name 628-291-001 72910 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-002 72930 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-003 72950 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-004 72970 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-005 72980 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-006 72990 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-008 72995 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-009 72975 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-010 72955 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-011 72935 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-012 72915 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-013 72895 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-291-014 72875 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-292-001 72915 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-292-002 72935 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-292-003 72955 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-292-004 72975 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-292-005 72995 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-292-008 72990 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-292-009 72970 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-292-010 72950 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-292-011 72930 CALLIANDRA DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-292-012 72910 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-292-013 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-293-001 72870 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-293-002 72890 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-293-003 72910 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-293-004 72930 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-293-005 72950 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-293-006 72970 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-293-007 72990 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-293-008 73010 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-293-009 73030 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-293-010 73050 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-293-011 73070 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-294-001 73015 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-294-002 73035 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-294-003 73055 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-294-004 73075 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-294-005 73010 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-294-006 73030 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-294-007 73050 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-294-008 73070 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-295-001 73015 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-295-002 73035 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-295-003 73055 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-295-004 73075 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-295-006 73050 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-295-007 73030 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-295-008 73010 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-295-010 73070 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-295-011 73090 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-301-001 72690 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-301-002 72710 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-301-003 72730 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-301-004 72750 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-301-005 72770 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-301-006 72790 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-301-007 72810 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-301-008 72830 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-301-009 72850 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-302-001 72855 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-302-002 72835 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-302-003 72815 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 Willdan Financial Services Page 1 of 55 Item 1M-43 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 628-302-004 72795 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-302-005 72775 AMBROSIA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-302-006 72770 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-302-007 72790 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-302-008 72810 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-302-009 72830 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-302-010 72850 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-302-011 72870 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-302-012 72890 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-001 72630 LOTUS CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-002 72640 LOTUS CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-003 72650 LOTUS CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-004 72660 LOTUS CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-005 72670 LOTUS CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-006 72680 LOTUS CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-007 72690 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-008 72710 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-009 72730 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-010 72750 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-011 72770 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-012 72790 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-013 72810 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-014 72830 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-015 72850 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-016 72870 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-017 72890 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-018 72895 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-019 72875 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-020 72855 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-021 72835 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-022 72815 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-023 72795 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-024 72775 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-025 72755 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-028 72715 SWEETBUSH DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-029 72705 SWEETBUSH LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-030 72695 AMBROSIA ST NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-031 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-032 72735 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 628-303-034 72725 SWEETBUSH LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-431-001 73090 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-431-002 73110 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-431-003 73130 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-431-004 73150 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-431-005 73170 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-431-006 73190 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-431-007 73210 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-431-008 73230 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-431-009 73250 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-432-001 73090 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-432-002 73110 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-432-003 73130 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-432-004 73150 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-432-005 73170 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-432-006 73175 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-432-007 73155 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-432-008 73135 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-432-009 73115 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-432-010 73095 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-001 47391 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-002 47371 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-003 47331 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-004 47291 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-005 47251 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove Willdan Financial Services Page 2 of 55 Item 1M-44 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 630-433-006 47290 PRINCES PLUME LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-007 47280 PRINCES PLUME LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-008 47270 PRINCES PLUME LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-009 73195 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-010 73175 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-011 73155 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-012 73135 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-013 73115 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-014 73095 DEER GRASS DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-016 73110 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-019 73170 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-022 73200 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-433-023 73130 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-434-001 73251 AMBER ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-434-002 47330 CALICO CACTUS LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-434-003 73230 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-434-004 73235 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-434-005 73230 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-441-001 47440 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-441-002 47410 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-441-003 47370 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-441-004 47340 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-441-024 47310 HELIOTROPE AVE SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-441-025 47270 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-441-026 47240 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-441-027 47210 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-441-028 47170 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-020 73450 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-021 73430 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-022 73410 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-023 73390 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-024 73370 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-025 73350 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-026 73330 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-027 73310 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-028 73290 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-029 73270 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-030 47310 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-031 47270 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-032 47230 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-033 47190 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-034 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-035 47235 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-036 47265 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-037 47295 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-038 47290 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-039 47260 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-040 47230 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-041 47190 GOLDEN BUSH CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-042 47195 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-043 47235 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-044 47265 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-045 47295 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-046 47290 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-047 47260 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-048 47230 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-049 47190 ROSE SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-050 47195 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-051 47235 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-052 47265 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-053 47295 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-054 47290 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-055 47260 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-056 47230 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove Willdan Financial Services Page 3 of 55 Item 1M-45 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 630-442-057 47190 SAND SAGE CT SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-058 47175 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-059 47215 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-060 47245 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-442-061 47275 HELIOTROPE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-001 73250 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-002 73270 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-003 73290 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-004 73310 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-005 73330 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-006 73350 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-007 73370 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-008 73390 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-009 73410 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-010 73430 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-011 73450 CALLIANDRA ST SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-012 73455 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-013 73435 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-014 73415 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-015 73395 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-016 73375 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-017 73355 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-018 73335 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-019 73315 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-020 73295 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-021 73275 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-443-022 73255 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-444-001 47175 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-444-002 47195 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-444-003 47215 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-444-004 47245 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-444-005 47275 BLAZING STAR LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 630-444-006 73250 DESERT ROSE DR SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 622-170-009 43342 CALLAWAY CT MFR 2.4 204.00 226.94 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-170-010 43343 CALLAWAY CT MFR 1.6 136.00 151.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-001 43400 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-002 43400 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-003 43370 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-004 43370 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-005 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-006 43344 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-007 43344 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-008 43345 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-009 43345 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-010 43345 MONDAVI CT #B NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-011 43407 HEITZ CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-012 43407 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-013 43408 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-014 43408 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-015 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-016 43409 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-017 43409 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-018 43429 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-019 43429 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-020 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-021 43401 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-022 43401 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-023 43402 CALLAWAY CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-024 43402 CALLAWAY CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-025 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-026 43405 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-027 43405 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-028 73840 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-029 43406 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards Willdan Financial Services Page 4 of 55 Item 1M-46 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 622-171-030 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-031 43375 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-032 43375 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-033 43376 HEITZ CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-034 43376 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-035 43375 MONDAVI CT #A NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-036 43403 CALLAWAY CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-037 43403 CALLAWAY CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-038 43404 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-039 43404 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-040 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-041 43348 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-042 43348 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-043 43349 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-044 43349 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-045 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-046 43371 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-047 43371 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-048 43372 CALLAWAY CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-049 43372 CALLAWAY CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-050 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-051 43346 HEITZ CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-052 43346 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-053 43347 HEITZ CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-054 43347 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-055 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-056 43340 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-057 43340 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-058 43341 STONY HILL CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-059 43341 STONY HILL CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-060 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-061 43377 HEITZ CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-062 43377 HEITZ CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-063 43378 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-064 43378 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-065 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-066 43379 MARTINI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-067 43379 MARTINI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-068 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-069 43373 CALLAWAY CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-070 43373 CALLAWAY CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-071 43374 MONDAVI CT ##A SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-072 43374 MONDAVI CT ##B SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-171-073 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-001 43430 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-002 43440 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-003 43450 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-004 43460 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-005 43470 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-006 43480 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-007 43490 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-008 73985 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-009 73969 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-010 73953 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-011 73937 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-012 73921 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-013 73905 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-014 73889 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-015 73875 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-016 73857 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-017 73841 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-018 73825 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-019 73809 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-020 73793 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards Willdan Financial Services Page 5 of 55 Item 1M-47 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 622-180-021 73777 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-180-022 73761 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-001 73760 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-002 73780 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-003 73796 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-004 73812 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-005 73828 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-006 73844 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-007 73849 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-008 73833 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-009 73819 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-010 73807 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-011 73800 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-012 73810 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-013 73812 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-014 73826 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-015 73842 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-016 73858 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-017 73874 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-018 73890 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-019 73906 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-020 73920 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-021 73932 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-022 73933 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-023 73921 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-024 73907 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-025 73891 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-026 73875 MASSON ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-027 73876 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-028 73892 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-029 73908 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-030 73924 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-031 73940 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-032 73956 KRUG AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-033 43467 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-034 43455 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-035 43443 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-036 43431 STONY HILL ST SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-037 73931 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-038 73917 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-039 73903 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-040 73889 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-041 73875 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-042 73861 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-043 73847 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-044 73833 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-045 73819 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-046 73805 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-047 43428 SAN PASCUAL AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-048 43442 SAN PASCUAL AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-049 43456 SAN PASCUAL AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 622-181-050 43468 SAN PASCUAL AVE SFR 1.0 85.00 94.56 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 624-170-001 43260 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-170-002 43230 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-170-003 43200 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-170-004 74301 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-170-005 74321 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-170-006 74305 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-170-007 74315 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-001 43205 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-002 43235 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-003 43255 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-004 74420 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-005 74410 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates Willdan Financial Services Page 6 of 55 Item 1M-48 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 624-171-006 74400 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-007 74390 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-008 74380 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-009 74360 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-010 74350 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-011 74351 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-012 74361 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-013 74381 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-014 74391 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-015 74401 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-016 74411 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-171-017 74421 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-001 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-002 43260 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-003 43240 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-004 43210 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-005 43180 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-006 43150 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-007 43120 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-008 43100 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-009 43082 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-010 43081 SILK TREE LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-012 74450 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-013 74420 SANTOLINA DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-014 43150 BALSAM LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-015 43120 BALSAM LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-016 43100 BALSAM LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-017 43042 BALSAM LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-018 43041 BALSAM LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-019 43081 BALSAM LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-020 43101 BALSAM LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-021 43121 BALSAM LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-022 43151 BALSAM LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-023 43150 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-024 43120 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-025 43100 BUTTONWOOD LN SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-026 43080 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-027 43042 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-028 43041 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-029 43081 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-030 43101 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-031 43121 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-032 43151 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-033 43150 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-034 43120 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-035 43100 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-036 43080 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-037 43050 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-040 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-041 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-042 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-172-043 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-180-001 74237 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-180-002 74263 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-180-003 74267 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-180-004 74277 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-003 74241 DESERT STAR BLVD SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-004 74261 DESERT STAR BLVD SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-005 74281 DESERT STAR BLVD SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-006 74301 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-007 74321 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-008 74341 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-009 74361 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-010 74370 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates Willdan Financial Services Page 7 of 55 Item 1M-49 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 624-181-011 74360 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-012 74350 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-013 74340 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-014 74320 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-015 74306 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-016 74292 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-017 74278 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-181-018 74264 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-001 43561 VANDA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-002 43550 VANDA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-003 43551 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-004 43550 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-005 43520 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-006 43480 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-007 43420 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-008 74383 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-009 74397 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-010 74413 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-011 74427 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-012 74443 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-013 74457 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-014 74473 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-015 74489 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-016 74484 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-017 74474 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-018 74458 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-019 74448 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-020 74428 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-021 74429 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-022 74449 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-023 74459 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-024 74469 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-182-025 74479 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-001 74398 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-002 74388 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-003 74378 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-004 74366 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-005 74346 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-006 74326 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-007 74306 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-008 74286 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-009 74276 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-010 74216 MYRSINE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-011 43300 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-012 43270 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-013 74325 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-014 74335 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-015 74345 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-016 74355 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-017 74365 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-018 74375 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-019 74385 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-183-020 74395 BUTTONWOOD DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-001 74015 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-002 74025 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-003 74035 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-004 74045 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-005 74055 RUTLEDGE WAY SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-006 74073 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-007 74089 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-008 74105 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-009 74121 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-010 74135 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-011 74153 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates Willdan Financial Services Page 8 of 55 Item 1M-50 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 624-190-012 74169 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-013 74185 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-014 74201 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-190-015 74217 RUTLEDGE AVE SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-194-011 74250 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-194-012 74230 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-194-013 74190 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-194-014 74170 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-194-015 74150 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-194-016 74130 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-195-001 74230 ERIN ST SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-195-002 74200 ERIN ST SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-195-003 74170 ERIN ST SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-195-004 74140 ERIN ST SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-195-006 74165 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-195-007 74195 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-195-008 74235 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-206-002 74131 ERIN ST SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-206-003 74161 ERIN ST SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-206-004 74181 ERIN ST SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-206-005 74201 ERIN ST SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-206-006 74241 ERIN ST SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-001 74255 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-002 74265 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-003 74285 PRIMROSE DR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-004 43585 VANDA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-005 43621 VANDA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-008 43590 VANDA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-009 43580 VANDA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-010 43581 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-011 43591 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-016 43590 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-017 43580 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-039 43621 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-040 43620 PALMILLA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 624-211-049 43620 VANDA CIR SFR 1.0 32.88 32.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 620-361-067 38610 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 $434.00 $564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-068 38620 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-069 38630 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFV 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-070 38640 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-071 38651 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-072 38661 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-073 38671 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-074 38681 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-075 38691 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFV 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-076 38701 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFV 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-077 38711 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-078 38721 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-079 38731 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-080 38741 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-081 38751 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-082 38760 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFV 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-083 38770 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFV 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-084 38780 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-085 38790 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-086 38800 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-361-087 38830 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-362-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-362-018 38738 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-362-019 38728 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-362-020 38718 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-362-021 38635 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-362-022 38625 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 620-362-023 38615 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage Willdan Financial Services Page 9 of 55 Item 1M-51 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 620-362-024 38605 DESERT MIRAGE DR SFR 1.0 434.00 564.83 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 632-421-001 41945 CARLOTTA DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-002 41955 CARLOTTA DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-003 41965 CARLOTTA DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-004 41960 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-005 41950 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-006 41940 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-007 41945 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-008 41955 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-009 41965 FREEDOM CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-010 41960 MARYN CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-011 41950 MARYN CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-012 41940 MARYN CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-013 41945 MARYN CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-014 41955 MARYN CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-015 41965 MARYN CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-016 41960 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-017 41950 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-018 41940 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-019 41945 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-020 41955 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-021 41965 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-022 41975 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-023 41985 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-421-024 41995 HEMINGWAY CT SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-001 75525 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-002 75535 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-003 75545 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-004 75555 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-005 75565 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-006 75575 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-007 75585 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-008 75595 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-009 75605 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-010 75615 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-011 75625 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-012 75635 DEMPSEY DR SFV 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-422-013 75645 DEMPSEY DR SFR 1.0 216.00 260.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 632-361-001 75687 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-002 75695 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-003 75701 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-004 75707 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-005 75713 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-006 75748 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-007 75742 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-008 75734 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-009 75728 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-010 75720 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-011 75712 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-012 75706 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-013 75700 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-014 75694 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-015 75686 EASY ST SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-016 75685 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-017 75699 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-018 75715 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-019 75729 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-020 75745 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-021 75744 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-022 75730 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-023 75714 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-024 75698 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-025 75686 DOLMAR CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-026 75683 DUVAL CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles Willdan Financial Services Page 10 of 55 Item 1M-52 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 632-361-027 75701 DUVAL CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-028 75713 DUVAL CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-029 75727 DUVAL CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-030 75743 DUVAL CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-031 75746 DUVAL CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-032 75732 DUVAL CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-033 75716 DUVAL CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-034 75696 DUVAL CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-035 75688 DUVAL CT SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-036 41550 CARLOTTA DR SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-037 41520 CARLOTTA DR SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-038 75733 SANDCASTLE LN SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-361-039 75741 SANDCASTLE LN SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-362-001 75740 SANDCASTLE LN SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 632-362-002 75724 SANDCASTLE LN SFR 1.0 57.00 77.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 622-290-061 40743 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-062 40725 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-063 40697 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-064 40669 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-065 40641 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-066 40613 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-067 40585 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-068 40557 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-069 40529 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-070 40501 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-071 40500 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-072 40528 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-073 40556 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-074 40588 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-075 40612 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-076 40640 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-077 40668 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-078 40696 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-079 40724 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-290-080 40742 DIAMONDBACK DR SFR 1.0 249.00 566.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 622-330-001 40765 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-002 40785 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-003 40805 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-004 40825 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-005 40845 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-006 40865 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-007 40885 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-008 40905 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-009 40925 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-010 40945 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-011 40920 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-012 40900 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-013 40880 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-014 40860 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-015 40840 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-016 40820 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-017 40800 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-018 40780 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-019 40760 AVENIDA CALAFIA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-020 40765 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-021 40785 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-022 40805 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-023 40825 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-024 40845 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-025 40865 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-026 40885 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-027 40905 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-028 40925 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-029 40940 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection Willdan Financial Services Page 11 of 55 Item 1M-53 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 622-330-030 40920 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-031 40900 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-032 40880 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-033 40860 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-034 40840 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-035 40820 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-036 40800 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-037 40780 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-038 40760 AVENIDA ESTRADA SFR 1.0 191.38 191.39 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 622-330-039 40764 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-040 40790 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-041 40804 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-042 40830 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-043 40854 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-044 40890 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-047 40957 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-048 40921 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-049 40887 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-050 40851 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-051 40827 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-052 40801 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-053 40787 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-054 40761 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-055 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-056 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-059 40924 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-330-060 40960 HOVLEY CT SFR 1.0 348.00 445.58 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 622-300-001 40750 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-002 40780 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-003 40810 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-004 40840 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-005 40870 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-006 40900 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-007 40930 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-009 40965 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-010 40935 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-011 40905 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-012 40875 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-013 40845 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-014 40815 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-015 40785 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-016 40755 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-018 40960 CENTENNIAL CIR SFR 1.0 457.00 593.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-300-019 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 622-290-044 40747 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-045 40717 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-046 40687 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-047 40657 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-048 40627 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-049 40597 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-050 40567 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-051 40537 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-052 40530 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-053 40560 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-054 40590 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-055 40620 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-056 40650 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-057 40680 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-058 40710 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-290-059 40740 GLENWOOD LN SFR 1.0 421.56 421.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 622-340-001 40750 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-002 40780 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-003 40810 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-004 40840 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I Willdan Financial Services Page 12 of 55 Item 1M-54 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 622-340-005 40870 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-006 40900 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-007 40930 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-008 40960 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-009 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-010 40935 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-011 40905 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-012 40875 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-013 40845 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-014 40815 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-015 40785 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-016 40755 AVENIDA ARCADA SFR 1.0 330.00 562.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 622-340-018 40750 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-019 40780 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-020 40810 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-021 40840 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-022 40870 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-023 40900 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-024 40930 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-025 40960 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-026 40965 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-027 40935 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-028 40905 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-029 40875 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-030 40845 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-031 40815 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-032 40785 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-033 40755 AVENIDA ROSARIO SFR 1.0 296.00 578.54 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-034 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-035 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-340-036 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 622-300-020 40748 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.0 305.00 421.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III 622-300-021 40776 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.0 305.00 421.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III 622-300-022 40808 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.0 305.00 421.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III 622-300-023 40836 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.0 305.00 421.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III 622-300-024 40868 AVENIDA 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1.0 305.00 421.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III 622-300-034 40741 AVENIDA SOLANA SFR 1.0 305.00 421.77 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III 622-300-035 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III 622-300-036 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III 622-290-004 40751 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-005 40725 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-006 40697 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-007 40669 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-008 40641 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-009 40613 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-010 40585 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-011 40557 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-012 40529 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-013 40501 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-014 40500 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-015 40528 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-016 40556 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-017 40588 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-018 40612 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows Willdan Financial Services Page 13 of 55 Item 1M-55 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 622-290-019 40640 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-020 40668 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-021 40696 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-022 40724 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-023 40750 MEADOW LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-024 40751 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-025 40725 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-026 40697 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-027 40669 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-028 40641 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-029 40613 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-030 40585 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-031 40557 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-032 40529 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-033 40501 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-034 40500 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-035 40528 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-036 40556 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-037 40588 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-038 40612 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-039 40640 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-040 40668 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-041 40696 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-042 40724 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-290-043 40750 CLOVER LN SFR 1.0 131.46 131.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 622-311-027 40747 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-028 40729 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-029 40701 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-030 40673 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-031 40645 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-032 40617 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-033 40589 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-034 40561 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-035 40533 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-036 40505 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-037 40504 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-038 40532 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-039 40560 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-040 40592 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-041 40616 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-042 40644 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-043 40672 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-044 40700 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-045 40728 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-311-046 40746 PALM CT SFR 1.0 230.00 393.57 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 622-340-039 40753 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-040 40783 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-041 40817 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-042 40847 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-043 40879 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-044 40909 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-045 40941 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-046 40971 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-047 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-048 40968 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-049 40938 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-050 40906 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-051 40876 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-052 40844 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-053 40814 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-054 40782 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-055 40752 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 463.00 577.22 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-056 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 622-340-057 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court Willdan Financial Services Page 14 of 55 Item 1M-56 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 622-340-058 40755 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 451.00 572.79 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West 622-340-059 40785 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 451.00 572.79 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West 622-340-060 40819 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 451.00 572.79 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West 622-340-061 40849 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 451.00 572.79 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West 622-340-062 40881 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 451.00 572.79 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, 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622-340-072 40784 SANDPIPPER CT SFR 1.0 451.00 572.79 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West 622-340-073 40754 SANDPIPER CT SFR 1.0 451.00 572.79 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West 622-340-074 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West 622-340-075 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West 622-340-076 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West 622-281-065 40755 SONATA CT SFR 1.0 489.72 489.72 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I 622-281-066 40789 SONATA CT SFR 1.0 489.72 489.72 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I 622-281-067 40823 SONATA CT SFR 1.0 489.72 489.72 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I 622-281-068 40857 SONATA CT SFR 1.0 489.72 489.72 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I 622-281-069 40891 SONATA CT SFR 1.0 489.72 489.72 Landscape and 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172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-311-020 40575 VENTANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-311-021 40520 VENTANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-311-022 40550 VENTANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-311-023 40580 VENTANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-311-024 40610 VENTANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-311-025 40640 VENTANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-311-026 40670 VENTANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-312-001 73455 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-312-002 73441 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-312-003 73435 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II Willdan Financial Services Page 15 of 55 Item 1M-57 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 622-312-004 73421 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-312-005 73413 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-312-006 73401 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-001 40681 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-002 40653 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-011 73504 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-021 40632 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-022 40654 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-023 40686 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-024 40712 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-025 40744 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-027 73548 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-028 73554 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-029 73566 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-030 40580 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-031 40600 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-032 40621 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-033 40593 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-034 40561 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-035 40535 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-036 73470 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-037 73482 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-038 73488 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-039 73496 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-040 73512 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-041 73520 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-042 73532 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-321-043 73540 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-006 40603 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-012 40746 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-024 40744 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-036 40748 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-037 73463 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-038 40745 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-039 40715 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-040 40683 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-041 40657 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-042 40629 VIA FONDA SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-043 40590 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-044 40622 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-045 40650 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-046 40688 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-047 40716 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-048 40743 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-049 40711 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-050 40685 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-051 40651 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-052 40625 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-053 40595 CABANA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-054 40592 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-055 40620 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-056 40652 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-057 40680 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-058 40710 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-059 40747 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-060 40713 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-061 40679 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-062 40655 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-063 40623 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-064 40589 BARANDA CT SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-065 40598 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-066 40630 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-067 40660 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 622-322-068 40690 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II Willdan Financial Services Page 16 of 55 Item 1M-58 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 622-322-069 40720 TERRAZA DR SFR 1.0 172.00 185.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 624-340-001 74765 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-002 74775 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-003 74785 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-004 74795 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-005 74805 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-006 74815 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-007 74825 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-008 74835 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-009 74830 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-010 74820 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-011 74810 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-012 74800 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-013 74790 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-014 74780 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-015 74770 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-340-016 74760 WARING CT SFR 1.0 361.00 647.21 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 624-352-001 74510 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-002 74520 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-003 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-004 74540 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-005 74550 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-006 74560 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-007 74570 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-008 74580 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-009 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-010 74555 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-011 74545 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-012 74535 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-013 74525 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-014 74515 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-015 74505 CORAL BELLS CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-016 74510 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-017 74520 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-018 74530 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-019 74540 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-020 74550 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-021 74560 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-022 74570 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-023 74580 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-024 74565 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-025 74555 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-026 74545 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-027 74535 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-028 74525 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-029 74515 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-030 74505 DAYLILY CIR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-031 74510 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-032 74520 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-033 74530 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-034 74540 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-035 74550 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-036 74560 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 624-352-037 74570 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 300.00 345.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 625-551-001 44375 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-002 44401 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-003 44425 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-004 44451 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-005 44475 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-006 44500 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-007 44476 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-008 44450 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-009 44426 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-010 44400 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove Willdan Financial Services Page 17 of 55 Item 1M-59 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 625-551-011 44376 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-012 44375 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-013 44401 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-014 44425 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-015 44451 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-016 44475 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-017 44500 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-018 44476 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-019 44450 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-020 44426 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-021 44400 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-551-022 44376 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-001 44300 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-002 44276 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-003 44250 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-004 44226 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-005 44200 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-006 44201 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-007 44225 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-008 44251 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-009 44275 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-010 44301 KINGS CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-011 44300 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-012 44276 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-013 44250 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-014 44226 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-015 44200 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-016 44201 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-017 44225 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-018 44251 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-019 44275 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-020 44301 INDIAN CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-021 44300 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-022 44276 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-023 44250 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-024 44226 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-025 44200 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-026 44201 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-027 44225 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-028 44251 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-029 44275 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-030 44301 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-552-031 44375 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-001 44376 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-002 44426 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-003 44450 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-004 44476 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-005 44500 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-006 44501 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-007 44475 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-008 44451 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-009 44425 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-010 44401 HAZEL CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-011 44426 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-012 44450 GRAND CANYON DR SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-013 44476 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-014 44500 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-015 44501 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-016 44475 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-017 44451 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-018 44425 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-019 44410 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-020 44440 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-021 44470 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove Willdan Financial Services Page 18 of 55 Item 1M-60 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 625-561-022 44481 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-023 44469 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-024 44441 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-561-025 44409 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-562-006 44225 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 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625-562-030 44292 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-562-031 44316 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-562-032 44340 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-562-033 44364 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-562-034 44301 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-562-037 44275 GRAND CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-562-038 44268 SILVER CANYON LN ##17 SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 625-562-040 44244 SILVER CANYON LN SFR 1.0 206.00 317.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 627-122-015 73929 OLIVE CT SFR 1.0 188.00 292.68 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place 627-122-016 73935 OLIVE CT 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Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-609-095 77111 CALIFORNIA DR I8 NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-609-096 77111 CALIFORNIA DR B1 NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-940 77565 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-941 77565 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-942 77585 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-943 77585 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-944 77625 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-945 77625 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-946 77625 MICHIGAN DR ##3C CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-947 77625 MICHIGAN DR ##4D CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-948 77665 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-949 77665 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-950 77665 MICHIGAN DR ##3C CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-951 77665 MICHIGAN DR ##4D CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-952 77695 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-953 77695 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-954 77695 MICHIGAN DR ##3C CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-955 77695 MICHIGAN DR ##4D CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-956 77725 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-957 77725 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-958 77725 MICHIGAN DR ##3C CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-959 77725 MICHIGAN DR ##4D CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-960 77735 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-961 77735 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-962 77755 MICHIGAN DR ##1A CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 009-612-963 77755 MICHIGAN DR ##2B CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-020-006 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 7.098 227.12 306.35 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-020-010 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-020-011 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 6.819 218.20 294.31 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-020-013 42240 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-020-015 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 3.951 126.42 170.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-020-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 2.931 93.78 126.50 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-020-019 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 3.657 117.02 157.84 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-020-021 77245 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-020-022 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-001 42140 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-002 42160 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 22 of 55 Item 1M-64 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-031-003 42180 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-004 77040 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-005 77050 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-006 77060 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-007 77070 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-008 77080 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-009 77090 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-010 77100 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-011 77110 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-012 77120 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-013 77130 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-014 77140 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-015 77150 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-016 77160 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-017 77170 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-018 77180 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-019 77190 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-020 77200 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-031-021 77210 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-001 42280 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-002 42260 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-003 42240 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-004 77045 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-005 77055 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-006 77075 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-007 77085 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-008 77095 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-009 77105 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-010 77115 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-011 77125 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-012 77135 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-013 77145 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-014 77155 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-015 77165 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-016 77175 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-017 77185 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-018 77195 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-019 77205 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-032-020 77215 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-033-001 42135 KANSAS ST NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-033-002 42145 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-033-003 42155 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-033-004 42165 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-033-005 42175 KANSAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-033-006 42245 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-033-007 42255 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-033-008 42265 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-033-009 42275 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-033-010 42305 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-033-011 42335 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-034-001 42240 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-034-002 42260 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-034-003 42245 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-034-004 42280 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-034-005 42300 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-034-006 42330 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-034-007 42265 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-034-008 42285 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-034-009 42305 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-001 77220 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-002 77230 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-003 77240 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-004 77250 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-005 77260 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 23 of 55 Item 1M-65 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-041-006 77270 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-007 77280 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-008 77290 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-009 77300 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-010 77320 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-011 77340 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-012 77360 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-041-013 77380 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-042-001 77500 MICHIGAN DR MFR 25.6 819.20 1,104.90 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-001 77225 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-002 77235 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-003 77245 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-004 77255 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-005 77265 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-006 77275 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-007 77285 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-008 77295 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-009 77305 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-010 77325 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-011 77345 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-012 77365 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-013 77385 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-014 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-043-015 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-044-006 77405 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-044-007 77419 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-044-008 77431 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-044-009 77445 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-044-010 77457 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-044-011 77469 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-044-012 77481 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-001 77260 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-002 77270 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-003 77280 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-004 77290 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-005 77300 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-006 77310 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-007 77320 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-008 77330 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-009 77340 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-010 77350 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-011 77360 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-012 77370 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-045-013 77380 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-001 77265 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-002 77275 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-003 77285 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-004 77295 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-005 77305 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-006 77315 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-007 77325 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-008 77335 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-009 77345 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-010 77355 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-011 77365 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-012 77375 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-013 77385 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-014 42325 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-015 42345 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-046-016 42365 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-047-001 42260 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-047-002 42280 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-047-003 42300 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-047-004 42320 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 24 of 55 Item 1M-66 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-047-005 42340 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-047-006 42360 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-047-008 42380 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-051-001 77600 MICHIGAN DR MFR 51.2 1,638.40 2,209.79 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-051-002 77800 MICHIGAN DR MFR 70.4 2,252.80 3,038.46 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-003 77565 MICHIGAN DR NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-004 77625 MICHIGAN DR NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-005 77665 MICHIGAN DR NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-006 77695 MICHIGAN DR #1 NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-007 77725 MICHIGAN DR NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-008 77755 MICHIGAN DR NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-012 77493 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-013 77507 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-014 77519 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-015 77533 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-016 77547 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-052-017 77559 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-061-001 42125 IDAHO ST MFR 51.2 1,638.40 2,209.79 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-062-001 77775 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-062-002 77785 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-062-003 77795 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-062-004 77805 MICHIGAN DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-062-005 77815 MICHIGAN DR SFR 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13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-004 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A4 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-005 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A5 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-006 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A6 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-007 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A7 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-008 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A8 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-009 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A9 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-010 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A12 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-011 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A11 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-012 77805 CALIFORNIA DR ##A10 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-013 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B1 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-014 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B2 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-015 77815 CALIFORNIA LN ##B3 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-016 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B4 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-017 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B5 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-018 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B6 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-019 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B7 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-020 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B8 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-021 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B9 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-022 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B12 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-023 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B11 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-024 77815 CALIFORNIA DR ##B10 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-025 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C1 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-026 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C2 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-027 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C3 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-028 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C4 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-029 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C5 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-030 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C6 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-031 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C7 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-032 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C8 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-033 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C9 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-034 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C12 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-035 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C11 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-036 77835 CALIFORNIA DR ##C10 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 25 of 55 Item 1M-67 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-063-037 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D1 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-038 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D2 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-039 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D3 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-040 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D4 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-041 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D5 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-042 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D6 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-043 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D7 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-044 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D8 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-045 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D9 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-046 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D12 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-047 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D11 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-048 77845 CALIFORNIA DR ##D10 CON 0.8 25.60 34.53 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-049 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-050 77765 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-051 77755 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-052 77745 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-053 77735 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-063-054 77725 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-071-003 77915 AVENUE OF THE STATES MFR 57.6 1,843.20 2,486.02 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-071-005 42355 WASHINGTON ST COM 2.82 90.24 121.71 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-071-006 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.177 5.66 7.64 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-071-007 42500 WASHINGTON ST COM 3.48 111.36 150.20 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-072-001 77900 MICHIGAN DR #1 NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-001 77500 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-002 77510 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-003 77520 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-004 77530 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-005 77540 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-006 77550 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-007 77560 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-008 77570 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-009 77580 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-010 77590 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-011 77600 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-012 77610 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-013 77620 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-014 77630 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-015 77640 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-016 77650 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-017 77660 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-018 77670 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-019 77680 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-020 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-022 42420 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-081-024 42400 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-001 77515 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-002 77525 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-003 77535 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-004 77545 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-005 77555 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-006 77565 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-007 77575 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-008 77585 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-009 77595 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-010 77605 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-011 77615 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-012 77625 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-013 77635 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-014 77645 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-015 77655 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-016 77665 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-017 77675 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-018 77695 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-082-019 77715 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 26 of 55 Item 1M-68 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-091-001 42355 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-091-002 42385 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-091-003 42405 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-091-004 42425 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-091-005 42445 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-091-006 42465 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-091-007 42485 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-091-008 42505 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-091-009 42525 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-091-010 42535 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-091-011 42555 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-092-001 42350 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-092-002 42380 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-092-003 42400 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-092-004 42420 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-092-005 42440 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-092-006 42460 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-092-007 42480 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-092-008 42500 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-092-009 42520 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-092-010 42540 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-092-011 42560 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-001 42300 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-002 42320 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-003 42340 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-004 77140 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-005 77150 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-006 77160 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-007 77170 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-008 77180 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-009 77190 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-010 77200 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-011 77210 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-012 77220 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-013 77230 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-014 77240 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-093-015 77250 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-094-001 42365 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-094-002 42385 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-094-003 42405 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-094-004 42425 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-094-005 42445 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-094-006 42465 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-094-007 42475 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-094-008 42495 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-094-009 42505 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-094-010 42525 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-094-011 42545 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-095-001 77145 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-095-002 77155 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-095-003 77165 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-095-004 42400 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-095-005 42420 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-095-006 42440 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-095-007 42460 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-095-008 42480 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-095-009 42500 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 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637-096-005 77225 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-006 77235 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-007 77245 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-008 77255 MINNESOTA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-009 42400 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-010 42420 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-011 42440 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-012 42460 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-013 42480 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-014 42500 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-015 42520 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-016 42540 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-096-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-101-001 42575 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-101-002 42595 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-101-003 42615 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-101-004 42635 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-101-005 42655 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-101-006 42675 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-101-007 42695 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-101-008 42725 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-101-009 42745 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-101-010 42775 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-102-001 42580 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-102-002 42600 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-102-003 42620 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-102-004 42640 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-102-005 42660 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-102-006 42680 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-102-007 42700 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-102-008 42730 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-102-009 42760 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-003 42835 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-004 42865 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-005 42875 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-006 42925 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-007 42945 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-008 42955 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-009 42975 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-010 42995 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-011 43005 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-012 43015 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-013 43021 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-014 42805 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-015 77010 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-111-016 77020 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-001 42930 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-002 42950 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-003 42970 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-004 42990 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-005 43000 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-006 43020 CONNECTICUT ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-007 77070 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-008 77080 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-009 77090 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-010 42845 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-011 42875 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 28 of 55 Item 1M-70 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-112-012 42905 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-013 42915 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-014 42935 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-015 42955 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-112-016 42985 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-001 42790 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-002 42820 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-003 42850 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-004 42880 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-005 42900 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-006 42920 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-007 42940 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-008 42960 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-009 42980 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-010 43000 WISCONSIN AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-011 77130 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-012 77150 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-013 77160 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-014 77170 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-113-015 77180 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-114-001 77184 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-114-002 77183 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-114-003 77182 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-114-004 77181 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-114-005 77180 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-114-006 77179 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-114-007 77178 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-114-008 77176 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-115-001 77095 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-115-002 77085 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-115-003 77075 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-115-004 77065 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-115-005 77061 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-115-006 77055 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-115-007 77051 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-115-008 77045 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-115-009 77041 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-115-010 77031 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-115-011 77025 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-001 42565 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-002 42585 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-003 42605 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-004 42615 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-005 42625 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-006 42635 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-007 42655 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-008 42675 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-009 42695 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-010 42715 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-011 42735 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-012 42755 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-013 42775 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-014 42795 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-121-015 42815 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-001 42560 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-002 42580 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-003 42600 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-004 42620 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-005 42640 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-006 42660 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-007 42680 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-008 42700 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-009 42720 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-010 42740 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 29 of 55 Item 1M-71 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-122-011 42760 KANSAS ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-012 77210 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-013 77220 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-014 77230 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-015 42705 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-016 42695 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-017 42675 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-018 42665 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-019 42645 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-020 42625 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-021 42605 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-022 42585 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-122-023 42565 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-123-001 42560 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-123-002 42580 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-123-003 42600 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-123-004 42620 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-123-005 42640 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-123-006 42660 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-123-007 42680 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-123-008 42700 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-123-009 42720 IOWA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-001 77235 CALIFORNIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-002 77225 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-003 42900 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-004 42920 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-005 42940 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-006 42960 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-007 42980 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-008 43000 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-009 43005 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-010 42985 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-011 42965 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-012 42945 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-013 42925 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-014 42895 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-015 42875 MASSACHUSETTS CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-016 77205 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-017 77195 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-124-018 77185 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-001 77286 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-002 77290 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-003 77294 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-004 77298 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-005 77302 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-006 77306 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-007 77310 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-008 77314 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-009 77318 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-010 77322 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-011 77326 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-012 77330 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-013 77334 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-014 77338 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-015 77340 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-016 77350 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-017 77360 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-018 77370 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-019 77380 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-020 77390 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-021 77400 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-022 77410 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-023 42445 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-024 42435 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 30 of 55 Item 1M-72 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-131-025 42415 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-026 42375 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-131-027 42395 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-132-001 77305 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-132-002 77315 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-132-003 77325 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-132-004 77335 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-132-005 77330 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-132-006 77320 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-132-007 77310 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-132-008 77300 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-133-001 77346 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert 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Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-133-011 42605 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-133-012 77410 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-133-013 77400 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-133-014 77390 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-133-015 77380 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-133-016 77370 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-133-017 77360 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-133-018 77350 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-001 77255 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-002 77265 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-003 77275 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-004 77285 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-005 77295 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-006 77305 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-007 77309 RHODE ISLAND CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-008 77315 RHODE ISLAND CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-009 77319 RHODE ISLAND CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-010 77325 RHODE ISLAND CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-011 77329 RHODE ISLAND CT SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-012 77347 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-013 77349 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-014 77351 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-015 77353 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-016 77355 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-017 77361 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-018 77365 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-019 77375 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-020 77385 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-021 77395 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-022 77405 MISSOURI DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-023 42635 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-024 42665 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-025 42705 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-134-026 42755 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-001 42785 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-002 42815 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-003 42825 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-004 42845 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-005 42905 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-006 42915 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-007 42925 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-008 42935 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-009 42945 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 31 of 55 Item 1M-73 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-141-010 42955 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-011 42965 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-012 42975 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-013 42985 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-014 42995 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-015 42999 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-016 43005 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-017 43009 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-141-018 43015 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-001 42900 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-002 42910 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-003 42920 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-004 42930 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-005 42940 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-006 42960 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-007 42970 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-008 42980 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-009 42990 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-010 43000 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-011 43010 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-012 43030 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-013 43005 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-014 42995 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-015 42985 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-016 42975 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-017 42955 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-018 42935 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-019 42925 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-020 42905 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-142-021 42895 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-006 43300 ELKHORN TRL MFR 112.8 3,609.60 4,868.45 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-007 77101 CALIFORNIA AVE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-009 77120 CALIFORNIA AVE MFR 60.8 1,945.60 2,624.13 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-010 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 7.509 240.28 324.09 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-011 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 3.96 126.72 170.91 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-012 43740 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-016 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 3.93 125.76 169.62 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-018 77200 CALIFORNIA DR COM 28.56 913.92 1,232.65 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-021 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 2.904 92.92 125.34 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-025 76726 KENTUCKY AVE REC 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-027 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 1.842 58.94 79.50 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-028 43607 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-029 76719 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-030 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-032 43530 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-037 43615 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-038 43610 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-190-040 NO SITUS AVAILABLE REC 3.987 127.58 172.08 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-006 43360 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-007 43380 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-008 43400 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-009 77010 UTAH CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-010 77020 UTAH CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-011 77030 UTAH CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-012 77040 UTAH CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-013 77039 UTAH CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-014 77029 UTAH CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-015 43470 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-016 43490 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-018 43510 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-202-019 43350 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-203-001 43365 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-203-002 43385 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-203-003 43405 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 32 of 55 Item 1M-74 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-203-004 43425 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-203-005 43445 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-203-006 43465 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-203-007 43485 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-203-008 43505 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-203-009 43325 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-203-010 43345 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-001 77175 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-002 43020 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-003 43040 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-004 43060 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-005 43080 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-006 43100 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-007 43120 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-008 43140 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-009 43160 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-010 43180 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-011 43200 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-012 43220 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-013 43240 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-014 43260 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-015 43280 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-016 43300 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-017 43320 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-018 43340 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-211-019 43360 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-001 77165 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-002 77161 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-003 43065 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-004 43085 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-005 43105 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-006 43125 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-007 43145 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-008 43185 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-009 43205 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-010 43235 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-011 43255 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-012 43275 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-013 43305 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-014 43325 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-015 43345 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-212-016 43365 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-001 43029 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-002 43035 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-003 43049 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-004 43065 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-005 43085 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-006 43105 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-007 43115 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-008 43135 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-009 43155 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-010 43175 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-011 77330 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-012 77320 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-221-013 77310 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-001 43050 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-002 43070 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-003 43090 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-004 43110 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-005 43120 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-006 43140 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-007 43160 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-008 43180 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-009 43045 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 33 of 55 Item 1M-75 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-222-010 43085 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-011 43105 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-012 43125 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-013 43135 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-014 43155 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-222-015 43175 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-001 42900 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-002 42920 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-003 42940 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-004 42960 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-005 42980 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-006 43000 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-007 43100 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-008 43120 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-009 43140 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-010 43160 DELAWARE ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-011 77450 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-012 77470 WYOMING AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-013 43125 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-014 43095 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-015 43065 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-016 43035 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-017 43005 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-223-018 42985 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-231-001 43385 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-231-002 43405 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-231-003 43415 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-231-004 43425 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-231-005 43435 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-231-006 43445 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-231-007 43455 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-231-008 43465 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-232-001 43380 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-232-002 43400 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-232-003 43410 ILLINOIS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and 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43195 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-233-004 43205 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-233-005 43215 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-233-006 43235 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-233-007 43255 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-233-008 43285 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-233-009 43305 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-233-010 43325 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-233-011 43345 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert 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TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-234-019 43225 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-234-020 43245 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-234-021 43265 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-234-022 43285 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-234-023 43305 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-234-024 43325 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-234-025 43345 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-234-026 43365 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert 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Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-272-014 77271 OHIO CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-272-015 77281 OHIO CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-272-016 77290 OHIO CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-272-017 77304 OHIO CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-272-018 77310 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-272-019 77320 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-272-020 77330 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-272-021 77340 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm 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Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-005 43700 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-006 43720 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-007 43740 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-008 43760 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-009 43780 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-010 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-011 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-012 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-013 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-014 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-015 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-273-016 43620 ELKHORN TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-006 77245 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-009 77295 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-013 77341 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-014 77333 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-015 77305 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-016 77265 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-017 77255 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-018 77235 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-019 77225 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-020 77215 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-021 77205 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-274-022 77195 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-002 43445 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-003 43465 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-004 43485 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-005 43505 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-006 43523 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-007 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-008 43565 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-009 43585 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-010 43605 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-011 43625 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-012 43645 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-013 43665 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-014 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-015 43705 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-016 43725 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-018 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-019 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-020 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-021 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-027 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-028 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-029 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 38 of 55 Item 1M-80 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-281-030 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-281-031 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-001 43485 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-002 43505 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-003 43525 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-004 43545 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-005 43565 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-006 43585 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-007 43605 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-008 43625 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-009 43645 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-010 43665 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-011 43685 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-012 43705 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-013 43725 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-014 43745 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-015 43765 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-016 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-018 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-019 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-020 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-021 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-022 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-023 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-024 43750 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-025 43720 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-026 43700 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting 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43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-036 43500 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-037 43480 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-282-038 43460 TEXAS AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-290-002 43564 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-290-003 43590 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-290-004 43622 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-290-005 43650 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-290-006 43684 WARNER TRL SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-290-007 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43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-364-013 43188 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-364-014 43220 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-364-015 43250 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-364-016 43280 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-364-017 43310 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-364-018 43340 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-364-019 43370 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-364-020 43400 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 40 of 55 Item 1M-82 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-364-021 43420 ALABAMA ST SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-364-022 43360 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-364-023 43390 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-001 76752 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-002 76762 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-003 76776 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-004 76788 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-005 76800 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-006 76812 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-007 76822 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-008 76832 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-009 76842 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-010 76852 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-011 76862 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-012 76872 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-013 76884 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-014 76896 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-015 76908 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-016 76920 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-017 76932 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-018 76944 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-019 76956 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-020 76968 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-021 76980 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-371-022 76994 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-001 76995 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-002 76983 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-003 76975 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-004 76963 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-005 76951 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-006 76941 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-007 76927 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-008 76917 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-009 76903 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-010 76891 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-011 76881 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-012 76869 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-013 76859 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-014 76849 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-015 76839 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country 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Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-372-025 77015 NEW YORK AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-001 43401 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-002 43421 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-003 43441 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-004 43471 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-005 43491 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-006 43509 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-007 43523 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-008 43541 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-009 43553 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-010 43565 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-011 43591 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-012 43611 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-013 43633 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-014 43651 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 41 of 55 Item 1M-83 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-381-015 43667 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-016 43685 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-017 43701 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-018 43717 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-019 43731 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-020 43745 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-021 43755 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-381-022 43769 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-382-001 43410 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-382-002 43430 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-382-003 43460 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-382-004 43480 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-382-005 43500 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-382-006 43516 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-382-007 43534 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-382-008 43548 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, 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32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-382-018 43726 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-382-019 43744 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-382-020 43770 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-001 42020 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-002 42050 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-003 42100 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-004 42140 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-005 42180 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-006 42210 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-007 42230 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-008 42250 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-009 42270 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-010 42290 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-011 42310 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-012 42340 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-013 42380 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-014 42400 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-015 42430 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-016 42460 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-017 42500 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-018 42530 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-019 42570 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-020 42610 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-021 42630 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-391-022 42650 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, 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Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-394-011 76747 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-394-012 76739 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-394-013 76731 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-394-014 76723 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-394-015 76715 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-394-016 76699 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-001 42810 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-002 42840 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-003 42860 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-004 42880 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-005 42900 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-006 42930 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-007 42970 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-008 43020 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-009 43040 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-010 43060 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-011 43080 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-012 43100 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-013 43120 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-014 43140 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-015 43160 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 43 of 55 Item 1M-85 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-401-016 43180 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-017 43200 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-018 43220 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-019 43240 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-020 43260 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-401-021 43280 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-001 42795 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-002 42815 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-003 42845 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-004 42875 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-005 42895 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-006 42905 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-007 42935 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-008 43015 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-009 43035 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-010 43055 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-011 43075 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-012 43095 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-013 43115 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-014 43135 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-015 43155 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-016 43175 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-017 43195 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-018 76962 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-019 76944 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-020 76936 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-021 76928 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-022 76920 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-023 76912 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-024 76904 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-025 76896 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-026 76888 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-027 76880 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-028 76872 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-029 76864 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-030 76856 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-031 76848 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-032 76840 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-402-033 76836 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-001 76835 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-002 76843 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-003 76851 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-004 76859 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-005 76867 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-006 76875 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-007 76883 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-008 76891 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-009 76899 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-010 76907 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-011 76915 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-012 76923 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-013 76931 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-014 76939 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-015 76947 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-016 76955 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-017 76963 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-018 76971 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-019 76979 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-020 76987 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-403-021 76995 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-001 43535 OREGON CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-002 43525 OREGON CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-003 43515 OREGON CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-004 43505 OREGON CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 44 of 55 Item 1M-86 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-411-005 43510 OREGON CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-006 43520 OREGON CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-007 43530 OREGON CIR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-008 76750 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-009 76764 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-010 76778 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-011 76792 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-012 76806 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-013 76820 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-014 76834 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-015 76848 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-016 76862 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-017 76876 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-018 76890 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-019 76904 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-020 76918 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-021 76932 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-022 76946 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-023 76960 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-024 76974 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-411-025 76988 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-001 76733 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-002 76747 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-003 76761 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-004 76775 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-005 76789 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-006 76803 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-007 76817 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-008 76831 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-009 76845 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-010 76859 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-011 76873 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-012 76887 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-013 76901 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-014 76915 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-015 76929 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-016 76943 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-017 76957 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-018 76971 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-019 76985 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-020 76999 KENTUCKY AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-412-021 43631 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-421-001 43783 VIRGINIA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-421-002 76550 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-421-003 76540 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-421-004 76530 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-421-005 76520 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-421-006 76510 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-421-007 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-422-001 76580 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-422-002 76610 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-422-003 42025 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-422-004 76650 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-423-001 76676 OKLAHOMA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-423-002 76698 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-423-003 76710 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-423-004 76718 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-423-005 76726 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-423-006 76734 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-423-007 76740 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-424-001 76733 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-424-002 76725 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert 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Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club Willdan Financial Services Page 46 of 55 Item 1M-88 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 637-431-013 76920 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-431-014 76932 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-431-015 76944 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-431-016 76956 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-431-017 76968 CALIFORNIA DR SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-431-018 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Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-432-042 43835 TENNESSEE AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-433-001 76995 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-433-002 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-433-003 76971 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-433-004 76959 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-433-005 76947 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-433-006 76935 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-433-007 76923 FLORIDA AVE SFR 1.0 32.00 43.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 637-433-008 76911 FLORIDA AVE SFR 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99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-365-011 73620 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert Willdan Financial Services Page 49 of 55 Item 1M-91 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 694-365-012 73630 HEATHERWOOD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-365-013 37879 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-365-014 37851 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-365-015 73621 WILLINGTON RD SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-365-016 73613 WILLINGTON RD SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-365-017 73601 WILLINGTON RD SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-365-018 37871 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-365-019 37843 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-365-020 37815 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-365-021 37787 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-365-022 37759 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-366-001 37813 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-366-002 37785 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-366-003 37757 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-366-004 37760 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-366-005 37788 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-366-006 37816 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-367-001 37744 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-367-002 37772 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-367-003 37800 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-367-004 37828 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-367-005 37856 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-367-006 37884 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-367-007 37912 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-367-008 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-001 37729 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-002 37701 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-003 37673 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-004 37645 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-005 37617 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-006 37589 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-007 37592 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-008 37620 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-009 37648 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-010 37676 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-011 37704 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-371-012 37732 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-001 37731 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-002 37703 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-003 37675 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-004 37647 DRISCOLL ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-005 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-006 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-007 37594 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-008 37622 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-009 37650 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-010 37678 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-011 37706 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-372-012 37734 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-001 37733 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-002 37705 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-003 37677 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-004 37649 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-005 37621 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-006 37593 EMERSON DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-007 37596 COLEBRIDGE DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-008 37624 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-009 37652 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-010 37680 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-011 37708 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-373-012 37736 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-374-001 37707 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-374-002 37679 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-374-003 37651 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert Willdan Financial Services Page 50 of 55 Item 1M-92 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 694-374-004 37623 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-374-005 37595 COLEBRIDGE ST SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-374-006 37594 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-374-007 37622 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-374-008 37650 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-374-009 37678 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-374-010 37706 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-001 37715 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-002 37687 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-003 37659 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-004 37631 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-005 37603 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-006 37575 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-007 37547 DREXELL DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-008 73500 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-009 73510 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-010 73520 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-011 73530 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-012 73540 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-013 73550 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-014 73560 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-015 73570 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-016 73580 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-017 73590 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-018 73600 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-019 73610 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-020 73620 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-021 73630 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-022 73640 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-023 73650 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-024 73660 WOODWARD DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-025 37548 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-026 37576 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-027 37604 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-028 37632 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-029 37660 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-030 37688 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 694-375-031 37716 HOLLISTER DR SFR 1.0 99.00 178.70 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 624-351-001 43496 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-351-002 43468 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-351-003 43440 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-351-004 43412 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-351-005 43384 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-351-006 43356 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-351-007 43328 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-351-009 43300 AMARYLLIS WAY SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-038 74582 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-039 74594 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-040 74606 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-041 74618 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-042 74630 MOSS ROSE DR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-043 74649 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-044 74637 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-045 74625 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-046 74613 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-047 74601 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-048 74574 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-049 74580 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-050 74592 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-051 74604 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-052 74616 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-053 74628 WATERLILY CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-054 74653 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-055 74641 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest Willdan Financial Services Page 51 of 55 Item 1M-93 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 624-352-056 74629 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-057 74617 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-058 74605 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-059 74570 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-060 74578 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-352-061 74590 STRAWFLOWER CIR SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, 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LAVENDER WAY SFR 1.0 119.00 233.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 624-373-007 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 694-381-001 74101 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-002 74107 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-003 74113 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-004 74119 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-005 74125 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-006 74131 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-007 74137 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-008 74143 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-009 74140 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-010 74134 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-011 74128 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-012 74122 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-013 74116 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-014 74110 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-015 74104 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-381-016 74098 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-001 74092 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-002 74086 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-003 74080 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I Willdan Financial Services Page 52 of 55 Item 1M-94 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 694-382-004 74074 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-005 74068 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-006 74062 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-007 74056 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-008 74050 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-009 74053 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-010 74059 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-011 74065 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-012 74071 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-013 74077 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-014 74083 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-015 74089 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-382-016 74095 COLLEGE VIEW CIR SFR 1.0 233.00 491.43 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 694-211-001 74140 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-002 74134 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-003 74128 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-004 74122 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-005 74116 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-006 74110 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-007 74104 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-008 74098 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-009 74101 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-010 74107 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-011 74113 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-012 74119 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-013 74125 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-014 74131 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-015 74137 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-211-016 74143 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-001 74092 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-002 74086 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-003 74080 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-004 74074 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-005 74068 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-006 74062 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-007 74056 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-008 74050 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-009 74053 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-010 74059 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-011 74065 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-012 74071 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-013 74077 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-014 74083 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-015 74089 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-212-016 74095 SCHOLAR LN SFR 1.0 214.00 683.06 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 694-231-019 74093 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-020 74087 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-021 74081 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-022 74075 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-023 74069 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-024 74063 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-025 74057 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-026 74051 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-027 74048 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-028 74054 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-029 74060 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-030 74066 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-031 74072 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-032 74078 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-033 74084 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-231-034 74090 W PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-001 74100 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-002 74106 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-003 74112 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I Willdan Financial Services Page 53 of 55 Item 1M-95 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 694-232-004 74118 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-005 74124 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-006 74130 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-007 74136 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-008 74142 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-009 74145 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-010 74139 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-011 74133 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-012 74127 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-013 74121 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-014 74115 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-015 74109 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-016 74103 E PETUNIA PL SFR 1.0 193.00 436.23 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 694-232-017 74105 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-018 74111 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-019 74117 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-020 74123 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-021 74129 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-022 74135 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-023 74141 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-024 74144 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-025 74138 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-026 74132 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-027 74126 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-028 74120 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-029 74114 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-232-030 74106 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 317.00 696.42 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 694-231-001 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-002 74083 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-003 74077 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-004 74071 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-005 74065 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-006 74059 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-007 74053 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-008 74047 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-009 74041 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-010 74040 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-011 74046 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-012 74052 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-013 74058 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-014 74064 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-015 74070 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-016 74076 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-017 74082 CHINOOK CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-231-018 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-018 74081 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-019 74075 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-020 74069 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-021 74063 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-022 74057 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-023 74051 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-024 74045 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-025 74039 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-026 74038 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-027 74044 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-028 74050 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-029 74056 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-030 74062 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-031 74068 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-032 74074 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-033 74080 KOKOPELLI CIR SFR 1.0 218.00 663.16 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-382-034 NO SITUS AVAILABLE NON 0.0 0.00 0.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 694-391-016 74090 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders Willdan Financial Services Page 54 of 55 Item 1M-96 Assessor's Parcel Number Situs Number Land Use Code Equivalent Benefit Units Charge Maximum Special Assessment District Name City of Palm Desert Street Lighting and Landscaping Maintenance District No.1 Preliminary Roll (sorted by District Name and APN) Fiscal Year 2023/2024 694-391-017 74084 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-018 74078 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-019 74072 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-020 74066 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-021 74060 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-022 74054 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-023 74048 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-024 74053 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-025 74057 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-026 74063 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-027 74067 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-028 74075 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-029 74081 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-030 74087 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 694-391-031 74093 ALPINE LN SFR 1.0 252.00 483.69 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders Parcel Count Charge Maximum Landscape and Lighting District Zone 02, Canyon Cove 225 $29,184.12 $29,184.12 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 03, Vineyards 147 11,390.00 12,671.04 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 04, Parkview Estates 176 5,655.36 5,786.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Desert Mirage 29 12,586.00 16,380.07 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Primrose II 37 7,992.00 9,622.59 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 05, Sandcastles 41 2,337.00 3,169.30 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Diamond Back 20 4,980.00 11,332.40 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Collection 38 7,272.44 7,272.82 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Court West 18 5,568.00 7,129.28 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Estates 17 7,312.00 9,500.32 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Hovley Glen 16 6,744.96 6,745.12 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma I 17 5,280.00 8,992.00 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma II 19 4,736.00 9,256.64 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, La Paloma III 17 4,575.00 6,326.55 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Monterey Meadows 40 5,258.40 5,258.40 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Palm Court 20 4,600.00 7,871.40 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper Court 19 7,408.00 9,235.52 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sandpiper West 19 7,216.00 9,164.64 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata I 16 7,835.52 7,835.52 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 06, Sonata II 94 16,168.00 17,422.90 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 07, Waring Court 16 5,776.00 10,355.36 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 08, Palm Gate 37 11,100.00 12,773.51 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 09, The Grove 105 21,630.00 33,309.15 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 11, Portola Place 23 4,324.00 6,731.64 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 13, Palm Desert Country Club 1,867 69,066.96 93,154.17 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 14, K&B at Palm Desert 165 16,137.00 29,128.10 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 15, Canyon Crest 71 7,973.00 15,645.17 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates I 32 7,456.00 15,725.76 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, College View Estates II 32 6,848.00 21,857.92 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Petunia I 32 6,176.00 13,959.36 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance East 14 4,438.00 9,749.88 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, Sundance West 36 6,976.00 21,221.12 Landscape and Lighting District Zone 16, The Boulders 16 4,032.00 7,739.04 TOTAL 3,471 $336,031.76 $491,507.69 District Name Willdan Financial Services Page 55 of 55 Item 1M-97 GERALD FORD DR TA M A R I S K R O W D R OASIS CLUB DRELDORADO DRPITAHAYA S T COOK STTOWN CENTERWAYS H A D OWMOUNTAIN D R 42ND AVE FRANK SINATRA DR FRED WARING DR WASHINGTON STWARNER TRLMAGNESIA FALLS DR HOVLEY LN W COOK STFRED WARING DR EL PASEO HAYSTACK RD HOVLEY LN E PORTOLA AVEPORTOLA AVEVA R N E R R D FRED WARING DR ELDORADODRMILES A V E FRANK SINATRA DR GE R ALDFOR DDR GERALD FO R DDRCOOK STCOUNTRY CLUB DR PORTOLA AVEVA R N E R R D FRED WARING DRPORTOLA AVECOOK STMONTEREY AVEHOVLEY LN E VARN E R R D ELDORADO DRFRANK SINATRA DR COOK STHOVLEY LN E HOVLEY LN E MERLE DRPORTOLAAVEMONTEREY AVEDINAH SHORE DR ECLECTICSTMONTEREY AVECORPORATEWAYCALIFORNIA AVE AVENUE OF THE STATES TENNESSEEAVEKANSASSTRUTLEDGE WAY SAN PASCUAL AVEPARK VIEW DR FAIRWAY DRSAN PABLO AVEDE ANZA WAY ALESSANDRO DR DEEP CANYON RDSAN GORGONIO WAY CALLE DELOS CAMPESINOSSAN LUISREY AVECOUNTRY CLUB DR COUNTRY CLUB DR HARRIS LN HWY 111 WASHINGTON STBAD No. 1 WARING COURT PARKWAYS THE GROVE PARKWAYS PORTOLA PLACE PARKWAYS PALM GATE PARKWAYS CANYON CREST PRIMROSE II PARKWAYS DESERT MIRAGE PARKWAY AND ENTRANCE ISLANDS COLLEGE VIEW ESTATES I PARKWAYS COLLEGE VIEW II PARKWAYS SUNDANCE WEST PARKWAYS SUNDANCE EAST PARKWAYS PETUNIA I PARKWAYS BOULDERS PARKWAYS KAUFMAN AND BROAD DEVELOPMENT PARKWAYS PALM DESERT CC PERIMETER LANDSCAPE PRESIDENT'S PLAZA I PRESIDENT'S PLAZA II PRESIDENT'S PLAZA III THE GLEN PARKWAY MONTEREY MEADOWS PARKWAY SONATA II PARKWAY HOVLEY ESTATES PARKWAY HOVLEY COLLECTION PARKWAY HOVLEY COURT WEST PARKWAY SONATA I PARKWAY DIAMONDBACK PARKWAY LA PALOMA II PARKWAY LA PALOMA I PARKWAY SANDPIPER CT WEST PARKWAY LA PALOMA III PARKWAY SANDPIPER CT PARKWAY PALM COURT PARKWAY VINEYARDS PARKWAYS Consolidated Palm Desert Landscape & Lighting District No. 1 City Boundary IPAGE 31A Item 1M-98 Page 1 of 2 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Bertha A. Cepeda-Escobedo, Business Operations Manager Chris Gerry, Project Manager REQUEST: APPROVE THE START OF PROCEEDINGS TO LEVY THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT FOR CITY OF PALM DESERT BENEFIT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023/2024 RECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and adopt: 1. A Resolution to initiate proceedings for the levy and collection of assessments for City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2023/2024. 2. A Resolution to declare its intention to levy the annual assessment for City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 for Fiscal Year 2023/2024, pursuant to the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982 and appointing a time and place for the public hearing on these matters. 3. Set a public hearing to be held at City Hall on Thursday, June 22, 2023. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The City of Palm Desert (City) Benefit Assessment District No. 1 was formed to assess property owners for the maintenance of the drainage system within Section 29. It was formed pursuant to state law, and maximum levy amounts were established at that time. Each parcel is assessed based on a weighted measure of apportionment known as Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU), which may take into consideration land use, development status, size of the property, location of the property, development plans or restrictions, vehicular trip generation, street frontage, densities, or other property-related factors. The full levy amount of $574.02 per EBU is being proposed for fiscal year 2023/2024. BAD No. 1 street boundaries are shown on page 12 of the Engineer’s Report. Staff recommends that the City Council declare its intention to levy the full assessment and to set the public hearing date for June 22, 2023, pursuant to state law. FINANCIAL IMPACT: The assessment and collection of the full levy amount covers the ongoing maintenance of the Section 29 retention basin, a potential expansion, and associated administrative costs. Item 1N-1 City of Palm Desert Approve Resolutions BAD No. 1 Page 2 of 2 REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Martin Alvarez City Attorney: Robert Hargreaves Finance Director: Liberty Urban for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. Resolution No. 2023- 2. Resolution No. 2023- 3. 2023/2024 Engineer’s Report Item 1N-2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, INITIATING PROCEEDINGS FOR THE LEVY AND COLLECTION OF ASSESSMENTS FOR PALM DESERT BENEFIT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023/2024 The City Council of the City of Palm Desert (hereafter referred to as the “City Council”) does resolve as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council, by previous action and resolution, formed the ”Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1” (hereafter referred to as the “District”), pursuant to the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982, chapter 6.45, division 2, title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California, commencing with section 54703 (hereafter referred to as the “Act”), that provides for the collection of assessments by the County of Riverside on behalf of the City of Palm Desert to pay for the maintenance, operation, and services of improvements related thereto; and, WHEREAS, the City Council desires to initiate proceedings for the levy and collection of annual assessments for the fiscal year 2023/2024 for the maintenance, operation, and servicing of the drainage basin and facilities that provide benefit to the property within the District pursuant of the provisions of the Act; and, WHEREAS, the City has retained Willdan Financial Services for the purpose of assisting with the annual levy of the District, including the preparation and filing of an Engineer’s Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the “Report”) with the city clerk, in accordance with the provisions of the Act. NOW, THEREFORE, LET IT BE RESOLVED, DETERMINED, AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, THE LEGISLATIVE BODY FOR THE DISTRICT, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The above recitals are true and correct. Section 2. Order. The City Council hereby orders Willdan Financial Services for the purpose of assisting with the annual levy of the District, including the preparation and filing of the Report with the city clerk, in accordance with the provisions of the Act. Section 3. Purpose of District. The purpose of this District is to fund the activities necessary to operate, maintain, and serve the drainage basin constructed in a portion of Section 29, Township 4 South, Range 6, East SBM and to be enlarged in connection with current and new development of properties. The maintenance, operation, and servicing of these improvements may include, but are not limited to, all materials, equipment, labor and incidental expenses deemed necessary to keep the drainage basin in satisfactory condition. The Report will provide a more detailed Item 1N-3 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-____ 2 description of the improvements and services that the District provides and will describe any new improvements or substantial changes of the improvements for which properties are assessed. Section 4. Necessity for Levy and Collection of Assessments. The City Council hereby determines that to provide the improvements generally described in section 3 of this resolution and shown, in detail, in the Report, it is necessary to levy and collect assessments within the District for fiscal year 2023/2024 and that such improvements will be outlined and described in the Report and imposed, pursuant to the provisions of the Act and the requirements of California Constitution articles XIII C and XIII D. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, held on this day of , 2023, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: ________________________________ KATHLEEN KELLY, MAYOR CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: __________________________________ ANTHONY J. MEJIA, CITY CLERK CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA Item 1N-4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO LEVY THE ANNUAL ASSESSMENT FOR CITY OF PALM DESERT BENEFIT ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 FOR FISCAL YEAR 2023/2024, PURSUANT TO THE BENEFIT ASSESSMENT ACT OF 1982 AND APPOINTING A TIME AND PLACE FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THESE MATTERS The City Council of the City of Palm Desert, California (hereafter referred to as the “City Council”), does resolve as follows: WHEREAS, the City Council, by previous action and resolution, formed the “Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1” (hereafter referred to as the “District”), pursuant to the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982, chapter 6.4, division 2, title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California, commencing with section 54703 (hereafter referred to as the “Act”), for purpose of levying annual assessments upon benefiting properties within the District for the maintenance, operation, and servicing of drainage basin and facilities related thereto; and, WHEREAS, an Engineer’s Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the “Report”) was prepared, filed, and approved by the City Council in connection with the District and the levy of assessments, pursuant to section 54716 of the Act; and, WHEREAS, the City Council conducted property owner protest proceedings relating to the improvements and services described in the Report, the levy and collection of annual assessments, and an assessment range formula related thereto, in accordance with the provisions of California Constitution article XIIII D; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED, AND ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, THE LEGISLATIVE BODY FOR THE DISTRICT, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Intention. The City Council hereby declares its intention to seek the annual levy of the District assessments pursuant to the Act, over and including the land within the District boundaries to pay the costs of the operation, maintenance, and servicing of the drainage basin and improvements and expenses related thereto for fiscal year 2023/2024. Section 2. Boundaries. The boundaries of the District are described in the Report and include the parcels within the District at the time of this resolution of intention and are identified on the Riverside County Assessor’s Secured Roll, as of June 2007, and on the Assessor’s Parcel Map. Section 3. Notice of Public Hearing. Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on these matters will be held on Thursday, June 22, 2023, at 4:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as feasible, at City Hall (in the City Council Chambers), Item 1N-5 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-____ 2 which is located at 73-510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California. At the public hearing, all interested persons shall be afforded the opportunity to hear and to be heard. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Palm Desert City Council, held on the day of , 2023, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAINED: KATHLEEN KELLY, MAYOR CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: ANTHONY J. MEJIA, CITY CLERK CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA Item 1N-6 27368 Via Industria Suite 200 Temecula, California 92590 T 951.587.3500 | 800.755.6864 F 951.587.3510 www.willdan.com City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 2023/2024 ENGINEER’S ANNUAL LEVY REPORT Intent Meeting: May 11, 2023 Public Hearing: June 22, 2023 Item 1N-7 ENGINEER'S REPORT AFFIDAVIT Benefit Assessment District No.1 The District includes parcels of land within the subdivisions know as Parcel Map No. 24255 (Monterey 170)/ Assessment District 2004-02 (Section 29) City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California This Report and the enclosed budget, assessments, descriptions and diagrams describe the Benefit Assessment District No.1, and include each lot, parcel, and subdivision of land within the District, as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention. Reference is hereby made to the Riverside County Assessor’s maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of parcels within the District. The undersigned respectfully submits the enclosed Repor t as directed by the City Council. Dated this ____________ day of ______________, 20 23. Willdan Financial Services Assessment Engineer On Behalf of the City of Palm Desert By: ________________________________ Josephine Moses, Assistant Director Special District Services By: ________________________________ Tyrone Peter P.E. # C 81888 Item 1N-8 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................................................... 1 PART I — PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ..................................... 3 A. Benefiting Properties within the District .............................................. 3 B. Funding authorized by the 1982 Act ..................................................... 3 C. Description of Services ......................................................................... 4 PART II — METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT .................................. 5 A. General .......................................................................................................................... 5 B. Benefit Analysis ......................................................................................................... 6 C. Assessment Methodology ..................................................................................... 6 D. Assessment Range Formula ................................................................................ 8 PART III — DISTRICT BUDGET..................................................... 10 PART IV — DISTRICT DIAGRAMS ................................................ 11 PART V — ASSESSMENT ROLL .................................................. 13 Item 1N-9 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 1 INTRODUCTION Pursuant to the provisions of the Benefit Assessment Act of 1982, being Chapter 6.4 of the California Government Code, commencing with Section 54703 (hereafter referred to as the “1982 Act”), and in compliance with the substantive and procedural requirements of the California State Constitution Article XIIID (hereafter referred to as the “California Constitution”), the City Council of the City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California (hereafter referred to as “City”), proposes to levy special benefit assessments for the district designated as: City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 (hereafter referred to as “District”), which includes lots and parcels of land within the subdivisions known as Monterey 170 and subdivision known as Section 29, within the City limits of Palm Desert. The areas included in the District are also known as Parcel Map No. 24255 (Monterey 170) / Assessment District 2004-02 (Section 29). The Engineer’s Annual Levy Report (hereafter referred to as the “Report”) describes the District, the services, and the proposed assessments t o be levied against properties in connection with the special benefits that the properties will receive from the maintenance and servicing of the District improvements and facilities for Fiscal Year 2023/2024. The District and the assessments described herein will provide a funding source (annual assessments) for the continued operation, maintenance and servicing of the drainage basin, including expansions thereto. The services and assessments described in this Report are based on the current and planned development of properties within the District and represent an estimate of the direct expenditures, incidental expenses, and fund balances that will be necessary to operate, maintain and service the drainage basin that provides special benefits to properties within the District. The structure of the District (organization), the proposed services, the method of apportionment, and assessments described herein are based on the current and proposed development within the District; and by reference, the plans an d specifications for the drainage basin and expansion thereto are made part of this Report. The word “parcel,” for the purposes of this Report, refers to an individual property assigned its own Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN) by the Riverside County Assesso r’s Office. The Riverside County Auditor-Controller uses Assessor’s Parcel Numbers and specific Fund Numbers to identify properties to be assessed on the tax roll for the special benefit assessments. As part of this District, the City of Palm Desert conducted a Property Owner Protest Ballot proceeding for the proposed levy of a new assessment pursuant to the provisions of the California Constitution, Article XIIID Section 4. In conjunction with this ballot proceeding, the City Council conducted a noticed public hearing to consider public testimonies, comments and written protests regarding the formation of the District and levy of Item 1N-10 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 2 assessments. At the public hearing, property owner protest ballots received were tabulated and a majority protest did not exist for the proposed assessments and the assessment range formula presented and described herein. The City Council approved the Report, ordered the formation of the District, and approved the levy and coll ection of assessments. Each subsequent fiscal year, a Report is prepared and presented to the City Council describing any changes to the proposed services, the annual budget and assessments for that fiscal year, and the City Council shall hold a noticed public hearing regarding these matters prior to approving and ordering the proposed levy of assessments. If the proposed assessments for the District exceed the maximum assessment described herein (as approved by the property owners), the new or increased assessment must be confirmed through another property owner protest ballot proceeding before such an assessment may be imposed. It should be noted that an increased assessment of an individual property resulting from changes in development or land use does not constitute an increased assessment. This Report consists of five (5) parts: Part I Plans and Specifications: A description of the District boundaries and the proposed improvements associated with the District. Part II The Method of Apportionment: A discussion of benefits the services provided to properties within the District and the method of calculating each property’s proportional special benefit and annual assessment. This section also identifies and outlines an Assessment Range Formula that provides for an annual adjustment to the Maximum Assessment Rate that establishes limits on future assessments, but also provides for reasonable cost adjustments due to inflation without the added expense of additional property owner protest ballot proceedings. Part III The District Budget: An estimate of the annual costs to operate, maintain and service the drainage basin improvements and facilities installed and constructed to support current and proposed development within the District. This budget includes an estimate of anticipated direct maintenance costs and incidental expenses including, but not limited to administration expenses and the collection of appropriate fund balances. The special benefit assessments are based on the overall operation, maintenance and servicing costs minus any costs that are considered general benefit or not assessed as special benefit. The proposed assessments for the Fiscal Year 2023/2024, shall be based on the estimated net annual cost of operating, maintaining and servicing the District improvements for that fiscal year. The Maximum Assessments Rate (Rates per Item 1N-11 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 3 Equivalent Benefit Unit) identified in the budget of this Report shall be adjusted annually by the Assessment Range Formula described in the method of apportionment. Part IV District Diagram: A Diagram showing the exterior boundaries of the District is provided in this Report and includes all parcels that will receive special benefits from the services. Parcel identification, the lines and dimensions of each lot, parcel and subdivision of land within the District, are inclusive of all parcels as shown on the Riverside County Assessor's Parcel Maps as they existed at the time of the passage of the Resolution of Intention, and shall include all subsequent subdivisions, lot line adjustments or parcel changes therein. Reference is hereby made to the Riverside County Assessor’s maps for a detailed description of the lines and dimensions of each lot and parcel of land within the District. Part V Assessment Roll: A listing of the proposed assessment amo unt to be applied to each parcel within the District for the Fiscal Year 2023/2024. The proposed assessment amount for each parcel is based on the parcel’s proportional special benefit as outlined in the method of apportionment and the Maximum Assessment Rates. PART I — PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS A. Benefiting Properties within the District The territory within the District consists of all lots, parcels and subdivisions of land within the subdivision known as Monterey 170 and the proposed su bdivision known as Section 29, which encompasses an area of land totaling approximately four hundred sixty acres (460 acres). The subdivisions are generally located: North of Gerald Ford; Southwest of Interstate 10; West of Portola Avenue; and, East of Monterey Avenue. B. Funding authorized by the 1982 Act As generally defined by the 1982 Act and applicable to this District, the City may impose a benefit assessment to finance the maintenance, operation and servic ing costs associated with the drainage basin described below. Item 1N-12 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 4 C. Description of Services The purpose of this District is to fund the activities necessary to operate, maintain and service the drainage basin constructed in a portion of Section 29, Township 4 South, Range 6 East SBM and to be enlarged in connection with current and new developmen t of properties. The maintenance, operation and servicing of these improvements may include but are not limited to all materials, equipment, labor, and incidental expenses deemed necessary to keep the drainage basin in satisfactory condition. The maintenan ce of the improvements and related activities shall be funded entirely through the District assessments. The District services are generally described as: • Drainage basin maintenance that may include but is not limited to inspection, repair, removal and replacement, and servicing of drainage basins, inlets, catch basins, manholes, outlets, drywells, pumps, filters and storm drain pipes installed in connection with the development of benefiting properties as well as any off -site improvements and facilities directly associated with the aforementioned infrastructure that is deemed necessary to service or protect the properties; • All appurtenant, equipment, materials and service contracts related to the operation, maintenance and servicing of the aforementioned improvements and facilities; • Detailed maps and descriptions of the location and extent of the specific improvements to be maintained by the District are on file in the Office of Public Works and by reference are made part of this Report. The annual cost to provide the services determined to be of special benefit shall be allocated to each property in proportion to the special benefits received from those various services. Drainage Basin Maintenance The drainage basin maintenance may include but is not limited to: grading of access perimeter roads, repair of erosion of slopes to access roads, debris clearance, anchor mat repairs, dust control through the application of soil stabilization agents, weed abatement, mosquito and vector control, storm drain inlets and outlets, pumps, filt ers and pipes. The annual assessments for this District are intended to support the drainage basin and the maintenance program that will adequately regulate and control storm water runoff resulting from current and proposed development within the District. This maintenance program may include but is not limited to: inspection and documentation of the system; cleaning, servicing or repair of the facilities and equipment; and the partial removal, replacement or rehabilitation of equipment and facilities. The drainage basin will cover an area of approximately 4 acres. The Public Works Department shall authorize and schedule all operational activities and maintenance of the drainage basin. Item 1N-13 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 5 A portion of the services described above might not be performed on an annual basis but due to an extraordinary event, such as replacement of the anchor mats and other major facility repairs, the funds necessary for these activities are collected as part of the annual assessments. The monies collected each year for these extraordinary services shall be accumulated in a special fund of the District (Reserve /Capital Improvement Fund). The monies accumulated for these activities shall be spent as needed to perform the services deemed necessary by the City. This process of providing a reserve/capital improvement shall continue until such time the District is dissolved; or the City determines that such funding procedures require modification. Changes in the process of providing a reserve/capital improvement that would result in an increase in the annual assessment rate must be presented to the property owners for approval prior to imposing such an increase. PART II — METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT A. General The 1982 Act permits the establishment of assessment districts by agencies for the purpose of providing for the maintenance, operation and servicing of drainage an d flood control improvements as well as streets, roads, and appurtenant facilities. The 1982 Act further requires that the cost of these improvements be levied according to benefit rather than assessed value: “The amount of the assessment imposed on any parcel of property shall be related to the benefit to the parcel which will be derived from the provision of the service.” Furthermore: “The annual aggregate amount of the assessment shall not exceed the estimated annual cost of providing the service, except that the legislative body may, by resolution, determine that the estimated cost of work authorized … is greater than can be conveniently raised from a single annual assessment and order that the estimated cost shall be raised by an assessment levied and collected in installments…. The revenue derived from the assessment shall not be used to pay the cost of any service other than the service for which the assessment was levied.” The method of apportionment described in this Report for alloc ation of special benefit assessments utilizes commonly accepted engineering practices and in compliance with the provisions of the 1982 Act and the California Constitution. The formulas used for calculating assessments reflect the composition of parcels within the District and the improvements and services provided, to fairly apportion the costs based on the special benefits to each parcel. Item 1N-14 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 6 B. Benefit Analysis Each of the proposed services, and the associated costs and assessments have been carefully reviewed, identified, and allocated based on special benefit pursuant to the provisions of the 1982 Act and the California Constitution. The drainage basin improvements associated with this District are necessary and essential requirements for existing development, and the orderly development of future properties within the District to their full potential, consistent with the conditions for development of the proper ties, protection of downstream properties which would be negatively affected by increased storm runoff from the developed properties without the basin, and the applicable portions of the City General Plan. As such, the ongoing operation, servicing, and maintenance of those improvements would otherwise be the direct financial obligation of each individual property owner. Since the existing parcels and proposed new development to be assessed are directly served by the drainage basin, each parcel has a direct investment in the proper maintenance of the various improvements that is over and above any general benefits that may be conferred by such improvements and services. The construction and installation of these improvements are only necessary for the properties within the District. As such, these improvements were not required nor necessarily desired by any properties or developments outside the District boundary and any public access or use of the improvements by others is incidental. Therefore, it has been determined that the ongoing maintenance, servicing and operation of the District improvements provide no measurable general benefit to properties outside the District or to the public at large, but clearly provide distinct and special benefits to propert ies within the District. C. Assessment Methodology All costs associated with the services shall be fairly distributed among the parcels based upon the special benefit received by each parcel. Additionally, in compliance with the California Constitution Article XIIID Section 4, each parcel’s assessment may not exceed the reasonable cost of the proportional special benefit conferred to that parcel. The benefit formula used to determine the assessment obligation is therefore based upon both the services that benefit the parcels within the District as well as the gross acreage of each property as compared to other parcels that benefit from those services. The method of apportionment established for this District and described herein, reflects the proportional special benefit each property receives from the services based on the gross acreage of that parcel as compared to the total gross acreage of all properties within the District except those that retain runoff on-site and do not receive any special benefit from those services. Equivalent Benefit Units In order to assess benefits equitably it is necessary to relate each property’s proportional Item 1N-15 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 7 special benefits to the special benefits of all other properties within the District. The method of apportionment established for this district, formed under the 1982 Benefit Act, will utilize a weighted method of apportionment known as an Equivalent Benefit Unit (EBU) methodology. This proportional weighting may be based on several factors that may include but are not limited to: the type of development (land use), development- status (developed versus undeveloped), size of the property, location of the property, development plans or restrictions, vehicular trip generation, street frontage, densities or other property related factors. Generally, for most districts the calculation of each parcel’s proportional special benefit can be reasonably determined by applying one or more of these factors. Since the drainage basin will be constructed to retain runoff from the properties within the District and the cost of maintenance is directly related to the size of the basin, each parcel’s proportional special benefit has been based on the parcel’s gross acreage as compared to the total gross acreage of all other parcels within the District except those that retain runoff on-site and do not receive any special benefit from those services. Generally, storm water runoff occurs from the entire parcel before and after development. Thus, the gross size of a parcel prior to development provides a relative comparison to the amount of runoff the parcel will contribute to the drainage basin and thus the cost of maintenance. Therefore, it has been determined that for this District, each parcel ’s proportional benefit (Equivalent Benefit Units) shall be equal to the parcel’s gross acreage before development (rounded to two decimal places). Exempt Parcels — This land use identifies properties that are not assessed and are assigned 0.00 EBU. This land use classification may include but is not limited to: • Lots or parcels identified as public streets and other roadways (typically not assigned an APN by the County) which are otherwise included in the gross acreage of the parcel prior to development. • Dedicated public easements including open space areas, utility rights-of-way, greenbelts, parkways, parks or other publicly owned properties that are part of the District improvements or may provide other benefits to private properties within the District. • Private properties that cannot be developed independently from an adjacent property, such as common areas, sliver parcels or bifurcated lots or properties with very restrictive development use but are included in the gross acreage prior to development. • Parcels owned by the school district, Coachella Valley Water District and private developers that will not be assessed as part of this benefit assessment district, since the runoff generated by these properties shall be captured and retained onsite through the construction and grading of the sites. These types of parcels are considered to receive little or no benefit from the improvements and are therefore exempted from assessment but shall be reviewed annually by the Item 1N-16 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 8 assessment engineer to confirm the parcels’ current development status. Government owned properties or public properties are not necessarily exempt properties and shall be subject to special benefit assessment unless it qualifies for an exempt status. The following formula is used to calculate each parcel’s EBU (proportional benefit). Total Budget / Total EBU (Gross Acres) = Assessment Rate per EBU (Parcel’s Acreage / Total Net Acreage) x Total EBU = Parcel’s EBU Assessment Rate per EBU x Parcel’s EBU = Parcel Levy Amount For all subsequent parcel subdivisions that result in a final map of buildable residential lots, the number of EBUs assigned to such lots shall be calculated by taking the EBU initially calculated for the original Parcel (identified at the time of this Report) and apportioning the original assigned EBUs equally to the new buildable residential lot(s) or by equivalent gross acreage for non-residential lots created by a subdivision map. The corresponding assessment shall be levied against the applicable corresponding Assessor’s Parcel Number(s). D. Assessment Range Formula Any new or increased assessment requires certain noticing and meeting requirements by law. Prior to the passage of Proposition 218 (California Constitution Articles XIIIC and XIIID), legislative changes in the Brown Act defined a "new or increased assessme nt" to exclude certain conditions. These conditions included "any assessment that does not exceed an assessment formula or range of assessments previously adopted by the agency or approved by the voters in the area where the assessment is imposed." This definition and conditions were later confirmed through Senate Bill 919 (Proposition 218 implementing legislation). If the proposed annual assessment (levy per EBU) for the upcoming fiscal year is less than or equal to the adjusted Maximum Assessment Rate, then the proposed annual assessment is not considered an increased assessment. The purpose of establishing an Assessment Range Formula is to provide for reasonable increases and inflationary adjustment to annual assessments without requiring costly noticing and mailing procedures, which could add to the District costs and assessments. As part of the District formation, the notice and assessment ballots presented to the property owners for approval, included a maximum assessment amount for Fiscal Year 2007/2008 (initial maximum assessment), identification of the corresponding Maximum Assessment Rate and a summary of the Assessment Range Formula described herein. The Assessment Range Formula for this District shall be applied to all future assessments and is generally defined: Item 1N-17 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 9 The Maximum Assessment Rate is equal to the (Initial) Maximum Assessment Rate established for Fiscal Year 2007/2008 adjusted annually by the greater of three percent (3%) or the annual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CP I) of “All Urban Consumers” for the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim Area for March. Starting fiscal year 2019/2020 the Maximum Assessment Rate will be adjusted annually by the greater of three percent (3%) or the annual percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of “All Urban Consumers” for the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario Area. Beginning in the second fiscal year (Fiscal Year 2008/2009) and each fiscal year thereafter, the Maximum Assessment Rate will be recalculated, and a new Maximum Assessment Rate established for the fiscal year utilizing the Assessment Range Formula described above. The adjusted Maximum Assessment Rate shall be calculated independent of the District’s annual budget and proposed assessment. The ann ual percentage change in CPI shall be based on available data provided by the U.S. Department of Labor; Bureau of Labor Statistics at the time the annual Report is prepared. Should the Bureau of Labor Statistics revise such index or discontinue the prepara tion of such index, the City shall use the revised index or comparable system as approved by the City Council for determining fluctuations in the cost of living. Any proposed annual assessment (rate per EBU) less than or equal to the calculated (adjusted) Maximum Assessment Rate is not considered an increased assessment, even if the proposed assessment is greater than the assessment applied in the prior fiscal year. To impose a new or increased assessment other than the annual inflationary adjustment provided by the preceding Assessment Range Formula, the City must comply with the provisions of the California Constitution Article XIIID Section 4c, that requires a public hearing and certain protest procedures including mailed notice of the public hearing and property owner protest balloting. Property owners, through the balloting process, must approve a proposed new or increased assessment before such an assessment may be imposed. Item 1N-18 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 10 PART III — DISTRICT BUDGET Direct Costs Total Section 29 Storm Drain and Basin Maintenance $ 200,000.00 $ 200,000.00 Administration City Administration Overhead $ 15,093.07 Professional fees for Administration 2,960.84 County Administration Fee 457.12 $ 18,511.03 RESERVE FUND /CIP FUND $ 41,896.55 BALANCE TO LEVY (1) $ 260,407.58 Parcels Levied 787 Total EBU's (Gross Acres) 453.66 FY 2023/2024 MAXIMUM LEVY PER EBU $ 704.60 FY 2023/2024 LEVY PER EBU $ 574.02 FY 2022/2023 MAXIMUM LEVY PER EBU $ 673.82 FY 2022/2023 LEVY PER EBU $ 574.02 Estimated Beginning Reserve Balance - June 30, 2023 $ 926,124.10 Reserve Fund Adjustments - Estimated Ending Reserve Balance - June 30, 2024 $ 926,124.10 Beginning CIP Fund Balance - June 30, 2023 $ 2,154,169.95 CIP Fund Adjustments 41,896.55 Estimated CIP Balance - June 30, 2024 $ 2,196,066.50 (1) Slight variance from Charge total sum on Assessment Roll due to rounding. Item 1N-19 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 11 PART IV — DISTRICT DIAGRAMS The parcels within Benefit Assessment District No. 1, Parcel Map No. 24255 (Monterey 170) / Assessment District 2004-02 (Section 29) consist of lots, parcels and subdivisions of land located in the planned residential and commercial development known as Section 29 and Monterey 170. The District covers approximately four hundred sixty acres (460 acres) in the City of Palm Desert. The following District Diagram is based on the Riverside County Assessor’s Maps and the Riverside County Assessor’s information and identifies all the parcels of land within the proposed District, as the same existed at the time this Report was prepared. The combination of this map and the Assessment Roll contained in this Report constitutes the District Assessment Diagram. Item 1N-20 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 12 Item 1N-21 2023/2024 Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Page 13 PART V — ASSESSMENT ROLL Parcel identification for each lot or parcel within the District is based on the Assessment Diagram presented herein and is based on available parcel maps and property data from the Riverside County Assessor’s Office at the time the Engineer’s Repor t was prepared. A listing of the proposed lots and parcels to be assessed within this District along with the assessment amounts is provided herein. Non-assessable lots or parcels may include, but are not limited to , public streets and other roadways (typically not assigned an APN by the County); dedicated public easements, open space areas, right-of-ways, common areas; bifurcated lots, and any other property that cannot be developed or has little or no value. These types of parcels are considered to receive little or no benefit from the improvements and are therefore exempted from assessment. If any parcel submitted for collection is identified by the County Auditor -Controller to be an invalid parcel number for the fiscal year, a corrected parcel number and/or new parcel numbers will be identified and resubmitted to the County Auditor -Controller. The assessment amount to be levied and collected for the resubmitted parcel or parcels shall be based on the method of apportionment and assessment rate describe d in this Report as approved by the City Council. Therefore, if a single parcel is subdivided to multiple parcels, the assessment amount applied to each of the new parcels shall be recalculated and applied according to the approved method of apportionment and assessment rate rather than a proportionate share of the original assessment. Item 1N-22 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge 694-060-013 73550 DINAH SHORE DR COM 3.61 $2,543.61 $2,072.20 694-060-014 73600 DINAH SHORE DR COM 11.42 8,046.53 6,555.30 694-060-017 73760 DINAH SHORE DR COM 1.04 732.78 596.98 694-060-026 73750 DINAH SHORE DR COM 3.43 2,416.78 1,968.88 694-060-031 73650 DINAH SHORE DR COM 1.87 1,317.60 1,073.40 694-060-034 NO SITUS AVAILABLE COM 2.04 1,437.02 1,170.70 694-060-036 73450 DINAH SHORE DR COM 4.54 3,199.25 2,606.34 694-061-001 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##101 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-002 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##102 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-003 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##103 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-004 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##104 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-005 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##105 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-006 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##106 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-007 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##107 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-008 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##201 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-009 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##202 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-010 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##203 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-011 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##204 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-012 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##205 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-013 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##206 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-014 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##207 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-015 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##301 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-016 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##302 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-017 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##303 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-018 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##304 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-019 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##305 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-020 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##306 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-021 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##307 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-022 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##401 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-023 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##402 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-024 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##403 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-025 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##404 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-026 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##405 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-027 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##406 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-028 73700 DINAH SHORE DR ##407 COM 0.17 122.81 100.04 694-061-030 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##101 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-031 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##102 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-032 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##103 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-033 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##104 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-034 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##105 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-035 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##106 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-036 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##107 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-037 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##108 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-038 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##109 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-039 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##110 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-040 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##111 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-041 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##112 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-042 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##113 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 Item 1N-23 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-061-043 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##114 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-044 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##115 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-045 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##116 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-046 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##117 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-047 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##218 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-048 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##219 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-049 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##220 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-050 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##221 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-051 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##222 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-052 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##223 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-053 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##224 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-054 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##225 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-055 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##226 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-056 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##227 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-057 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##228 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-058 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##229 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-059 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##230 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-060 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##231 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-061 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##232 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-062 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##233 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-063 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##234 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-064 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##235 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-065 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##236 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-066 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##237 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-067 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##238 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-068 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##239 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-069 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##240 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-070 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##241 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-071 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##242 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-072 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##243 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-073 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##244 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-074 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##245 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-075 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##246 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-076 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##247 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-077 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##248 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-061-078 73660 DINAH SHORE DR ##249 CON 0.06 43.28 35.26 694-080-005 73820 DINAH SHORE DR COM 0.40 281.84 229.60 694-080-006 73800 DINAH SHORE DR COM 1.36 958.26 780.66 694-080-007 73818 DINAH SHORE DR COM 0.33 232.52 189.42 694-080-008 73814 DINAH SHORE DR COM 0.33 232.52 189.42 694-080-009 73810 DINAH SHORE DR COM 0.33 232.52 189.42 694-080-010 73808 DINAH SHORE DR COM 0.39 274.79 223.86 694-080-011 73806 DINAH SHORE DR COM 0.52 366.39 298.48 694-080-012 73812 DINAH SHORE DR COM 0.38 267.75 218.12 694-080-013 73816 DINAH SHORE DR COM 0.40 281.84 229.60 694-080-014 73802 DINAH SHORE DR COM 0.33 232.52 189.42 694-080-015 73804 DINAH SHORE DR COM 0.63 443.90 361.62 694-081-001 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##101 COM 0.15 105.69 86.10 Item 1N-24 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-081-002 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##102 COM 0.10 70.46 57.40 694-081-003 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##103 COM 0.11 77.51 63.14 694-081-004 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##104 COM 0.10 70.46 57.40 694-081-005 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##105 COM 0.11 77.51 63.14 694-081-006 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##106 COM 0.12 84.55 68.88 694-081-007 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##107 COM 0.13 91.60 74.62 694-081-008 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##108 COM 0.14 98.64 80.36 694-081-009 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##109 COM 0.19 133.87 109.06 694-081-010 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##110 COM 0.15 105.69 86.10 694-081-011 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##111 COM 0.15 105.69 86.10 694-081-012 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##112 COM 0.15 105.69 86.10 694-081-013 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##113 COM 0.14 98.64 80.36 694-081-014 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##114 COM 0.14 98.64 80.36 694-081-015 73850 DINAH SHORE DR ##115 COM 0.27 190.24 154.98 694-081-016 73900 DINAH SHORE DR ##201 COM 0.13 91.60 74.62 694-081-017 73900 DINAH SHORE DR ##202 COM 0.08 56.37 45.92 694-081-018 73900 DINAH SHORE DR ##203 COM 0.08 56.37 45.92 694-081-019 73900 DINAH SHORE DR ##204 COM 0.08 56.37 45.92 694-081-020 73900 DINAH SHORE DR ##205 COM 0.09 63.41 51.66 694-081-021 73900 DINAH SHORE DR ##206 COM 0.08 56.37 45.92 694-081-022 73900 DINAH SHORE DR ##207 COM 0.08 56.37 45.92 694-081-023 73900 DINAH SHORE DR ##208 COM 0.09 63.41 51.66 694-081-024 73900 DINAH SHORE DR ##209 COM 0.09 63.41 51.66 694-081-025 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##301 COM 0.12 84.55 68.88 694-081-026 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##302 COM 0.08 56.37 45.92 694-081-027 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##303 COM 0.10 70.46 57.40 694-081-028 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##304 COM 0.11 77.51 63.14 694-081-029 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##305 COM 0.12 84.55 68.88 694-081-030 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##306 COM 0.13 91.60 74.62 694-081-031 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##307 COM 0.13 91.60 74.62 694-081-032 73950 DINAH SHORE DR ##308 COM 0.21 147.97 120.54 694-081-033 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##401 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-034 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##402 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-035 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##403 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-036 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##404 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-037 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##405 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-038 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##406 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-039 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##407 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-040 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##408 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-041 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##409 COM 0.06 42.28 34.44 694-081-042 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##410 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-043 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##411 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-044 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##412 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-045 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##413 COM 0.07 49.32 40.18 694-081-046 74000 DINAH SHORE DR ##414 COM 0.09 63.41 51.66 694-090-001 34550 MONTEREY AVE COM 12.81 9,025.93 7,353.18 694-090-006 34700 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.36 958.26 780.66 694-090-007 34620 MONTEREY AVE COM 0.82 577.77 470.68 Item 1N-25 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-090-008 34580 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.00 704.60 574.02 694-090-009 34540 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.22 859.61 700.30 694-090-010 34460 MONTEREY AVE COM 0.43 302.98 246.82 694-090-011 34220 MONTEREY AVE COM 15.20 10,709.92 8,725.10 694-090-012 34500 MONTEREY AVE COM 9.21 6,489.37 5,286.72 694-090-013 34460 MONTEREY AVE CMV 0.93 655.28 533.82 694-090-014 34420 MONTEREY AVE COM 0.93 655.28 533.82 694-090-015 34380 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.30 915.98 746.22 694-090-016 34340 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.01 711.65 579.76 694-090-017 34300 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.21 852.57 694.56 694-090-021 34140 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.43 1,007.58 820.84 694-090-022 34200 MONTEREY AVE COM 2.17 1,528.98 1,245.62 694-090-023 34500 MONTEREY AVE CMV 0.50 352.30 287.00 694-090-024 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 1.98 1,395.11 1,136.54 694-090-027 34740 MONTEREY AVE COM 3.02 2,127.89 1,733.54 694-090-028 34900 MONTEREY AVE COM 2.81 1,979.93 1,612.98 694-090-029 34860 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.72 1,211.91 987.30 694-090-031 34660 MONTEREY AVE COM 2.39 1,683.99 1,371.90 694-090-032 34940 MONTEREY AVE COM 8.26 5,820.00 4,741.40 694-090-040 34260 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.00 704.60 574.02 694-090-041 34180 MONTEREY AVE COM 0.96 676.42 551.04 694-090-042 34100 MONTEREY AVE COM 1.29 908.93 740.48 694-130-016 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 14.62 10,301.25 8,392.16 694-130-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 11.16 7,863.34 6,406.06 694-130-018 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 3.75 2,642.25 2,152.56 694-130-021 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 26.41 18,608.49 15,159.86 694-130-022 35900 MONTEREY AVE COM 22.25 15,677.35 12,771.94 694-140-001 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-002 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-003 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-004 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-005 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-006 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-007 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-008 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-009 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-010 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-011 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-012 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-013 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-014 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-015 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-016 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-018 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-019 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-020 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-021 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 Item 1N-26 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-140-022 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-023 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-024 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-025 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-026 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-027 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-028 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-029 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-030 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-031 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-032 35439 DOMANI DR SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-033 35453 DOMANI DR SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-034 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-035 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-036 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-037 35432 DOMANI DR SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-038 35446 DOMANI DR SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-039 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-040 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-041 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-042 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-043 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-044 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-045 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-046 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-047 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-048 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-049 35414 SERENO LN SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-050 35428 SERENO LN SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-051 35442 SERENO LN SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-052 35456 SERENO LN SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-053 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-054 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-055 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-056 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-057 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-058 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-059 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-060 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-061 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-062 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-063 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-064 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-065 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-066 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-067 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-068 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-069 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 Item 1N-27 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-140-070 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-071 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-072 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-073 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-074 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-075 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-140-076 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-001 35481 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-002 35495 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-003 35509 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-004 35523 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-005 35537 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-006 35551 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-007 35565 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-008 35579 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-009 35593 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-010 73435 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-011 73441 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-012 73447 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-013 73453 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-014 73467 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-015 73481 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-016 73495 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-017 73509 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-018 73523 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-019 73537 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-020 73551 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-021 73565 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-022 73579 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-023 73593 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-024 73607 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-025 73621 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-026 73635 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-027 73649 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-028 35638 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-029 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-030 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-031 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-032 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-033 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-034 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-035 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-036 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-037 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-038 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-039 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-040 35474 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-041 35488 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 Item 1N-28 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-150-042 35502 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-043 35516 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-044 35530 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-045 35544 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-046 35572 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-047 35586 DOMANI DR SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-048 73474 TRAVERS ST SFR 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-049 73488 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-050 73502 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-051 73516 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-052 73530 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-053 73544 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-054 73558 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-055 73572 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-056 73586 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-057 73600 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-058 73614 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-059 73628 TRAVERS ST SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-060 35609 CORTESIA WAY SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-061 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-062 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-063 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-064 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-065 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-066 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-067 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-068 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-069 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-070 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-071 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-072 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-073 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-074 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-075 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-076 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-077 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-078 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-079 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-080 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-081 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-082 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-150-083 NO SITUS AVAILABLE SFV 0.22 155.01 126.28 694-240-001 34550 SPYDER CIR COM 0.66 465.04 378.84 694-240-002 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.52 366.39 298.48 694-240-003 34750 SPYDER CIR ##A COM 0.50 352.30 287.00 694-240-004 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 352.30 287.00 694-240-005 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 352.30 287.00 694-240-007 73725 DINAH SHORE DR CMV 1.30 915.98 746.22 Item 1N-29 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-240-008 73771 DINAH SHORE DR COM 2.13 1,500.80 1,222.66 694-240-009 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.56 394.58 321.44 694-240-010 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 352.30 287.00 694-240-011 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 352.30 287.00 694-240-012 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 352.30 287.00 694-240-013 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.56 394.58 321.44 694-240-014 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 1.01 711.65 579.76 694-240-015 34901 SPYDER CIR COM 0.56 394.58 321.44 694-240-016 34801 SPYDER CIR COM 0.50 352.30 287.00 694-240-017 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 352.30 287.00 694-240-018 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.50 352.30 287.00 694-240-019 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.62 436.85 355.88 694-240-020 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 1.02 718.69 585.50 694-240-021 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 0.94 662.32 539.56 694-240-022 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##100A COM 1.00 704.60 574.02 694-240-023 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##200B COM 0.59 415.71 338.66 694-240-024 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##300C COM 0.47 331.16 269.78 694-240-025 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##400D COM 0.99 697.55 568.26 694-240-026 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##500E COM 0.56 394.58 321.44 694-240-027 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##600F COM 0.46 324.12 264.04 694-240-028 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##700G COM 0.43 302.98 246.82 694-240-029 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##800H COM 0.55 387.53 315.70 694-240-030 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##900I COM 0.62 436.85 355.88 694-240-031 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1000 COM 0.80 563.68 459.20 694-240-032 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1100 COM 0.81 570.73 464.94 694-240-033 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1200 COM 1.19 838.47 683.08 694-240-034 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1500 COM 0.54 380.48 309.96 694-240-035 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1600 COM 0.54 380.48 309.96 694-240-047 73750 SPYDER CIR COM 0.61 429.81 350.14 694-240-048 73760 SPYDER CIR COM 0.61 429.81 350.14 694-241-001 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1400 COM 0.23 162.06 132.02 694-241-002 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1400 COM 0.20 140.92 114.80 694-241-003 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1401 COM 0.20 140.92 114.80 694-241-004 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1400 COM 0.23 162.06 132.02 694-241-006 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1320 COM 0.31 218.43 177.94 694-241-007 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1310 COM 0.14 98.64 80.36 694-241-008 73605 DINAH SHORE DR ##1300 COM 0.14 98.64 80.36 694-241-010 34390 GATEWAY DR ##A-100 COM 0.75 527.40 429.66 694-241-011 34360 GATEWAY DR ##B-100 COM 0.30 210.96 171.86 694-241-012 34330 GATEWAY DR ##C-100 COM 0.38 269.58 219.62 694-241-013 34330 GATEWAY DR ##C-110 COM 0.38 269.58 219.62 694-241-014 34300 GATEWAY DR ##D-100 COM 0.29 202.15 164.68 694-241-015 34300 GATEWAY DR ##D-110 COM 0.26 179.74 146.42 694-241-016 34300 GATEWAY DR ##D-120 COM 0.29 202.15 164.68 694-241-017 34470 GATEWAY DR ##E-100 COM 0.29 202.15 164.68 694-241-018 34470 GATEWAY DR ##E-110 COM 0.29 202.15 164.68 694-241-019 34500 GATEWAY DR ##F-100 COM 0.26 179.74 146.42 694-241-020 34500 GATEWAY DR ##F-110 COM 0.19 134.79 109.80 Item 1N-30 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-241-021 34500 GATEWAY DR ##F-120 COM 0.26 179.74 146.42 694-241-022 34420 GATEWAY DR ##G-100 COM 1.91 1,347.90 1,098.10 694-241-023 34450 GATEWAY DR ##H-100 COM 1.82 1,280.47 1,043.16 694-241-024 34450 GATEWAY DR ##H-110 COM 1.75 1,235.59 1,006.60 694-250-001 73816 RIVERA CT SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-002 73830 RIVERA CT SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-003 73823 RIVERA CT SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-007 35768 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-008 35782 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-009 73809 RIVERA CT SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-010 35796 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-011 35810 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-012 35824 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-013 73812 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-014 73824 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-015 73861 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-016 73847 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-017 73833 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-018 73819 DA VINCI CT SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-019 35838 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-020 35852 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-021 35866 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-022 35880 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-023 35887 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-024 35873 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-025 35859 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-026 35845 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-027 35831 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-028 35817 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-029 35803 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-030 35789 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-031 35775 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-032 35761 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-033 73768 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-034 73782 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-035 73796 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-036 73810 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-037 73824 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-038 73838 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-039 73852 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-040 73866 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-041 73880 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-042 73845 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-043 73831 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-044 73817 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-045 73803 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-046 73789 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-047 73775 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 Item 1N-31 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-250-048 73761 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-049 73810 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-050 73806 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-051 73820 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-250-052 35747 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-001 73628 DALI CT SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-002 35877 MATISSE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-003 35863 MATISSE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-004 73677 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-005 73663 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-006 73649 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-007 73635 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-008 35860 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-009 35867 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-010 35853 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-011 35839 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-012 35825 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-013 35811 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-014 73642 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-015 73656 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-016 73670 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-017 73684 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-018 73698 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-019 73712 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-020 73726 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-021 73740 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-022 73754 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-023 73768 KANDINSKY WAY SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-024 73782 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-025 73796 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-026 73775 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-027 73761 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-028 35856 MATISSE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-029 35870 MATISSE DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-030 73645 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-031 73659 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-032 73673 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-033 73687 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-034 73701 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-035 73715 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-036 73729 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-037 73743 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-038 73757 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-039 73771 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-040 73785 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-041 73799 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-042 73813 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-260-043 73827 PICASSO DR SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 Item 1N-32 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-260-049 73596 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-050 73610 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-051 73624 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-052 73638 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-053 73652 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-054 73666 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-055 73680 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-056 73694 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-057 73708 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-058 73722 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-059 73736 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-060 73750 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-061 73764 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-062 73778 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-063 73792 PICASSO DR SFR 0.35 248.96 202.82 694-260-072 35833 RENOIR PL SFR 0.34 236.99 193.06 694-270-002 35933 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-003 35919 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-004 35905 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-005 35891 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-006 73635 DALI CT SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-007 73649 DALI CT SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-008 73642 DALI CT SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-009 35874 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-010 35888 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-011 35902 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-012 35923 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-013 35909 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-014 35895 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-015 35881 RENOIR PL SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-016 73789 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-017 35884 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-018 35898 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-019 35912 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-020 35926 MATISSE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-270-026 35937 RENOIR PL SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-027 35951 RENOIR PL SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-028 35965 RENOIR PL SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-029 35979 RENOIR PL SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-030 35993 RENOIR PL SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-031 73615 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-032 73629 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-033 73643 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-034 73657 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-035 73671 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-036 73685 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-037 73699 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-038 73713 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 Item 1N-33 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-270-039 73727 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-040 35996 CHAGALL LN SFV 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-041 35982 CHAGALL LN SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-042 35968 CHAGALL LN SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-043 35954 CHAGALL LN SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-044 35940 CHAGALL LN SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-045 73720 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-046 73706 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-047 73692 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-048 73678 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-049 73664 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-050 73650 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-051 73636 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-052 73622 VERMEER WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-053 73625 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-054 73639 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-055 73653 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-056 73667 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-057 73681 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-058 73695 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-059 73709 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-060 73723 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-061 73702 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-062 73688 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-063 73674 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-064 73660 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-065 73646 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-270-066 73632 OKEEFFE WAY SFR 0.37 259.16 211.12 694-280-002 35894 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-003 35908 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-004 35922 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-005 35936 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-006 35950 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-007 35943 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-008 35929 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-009 35915 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-010 35901 RAPHAEL DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-011 73894 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-012 73908 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-013 73922 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-014 73936 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-018 73915 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-019 73901 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-020 73887 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-021 73873 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-022 73859 CEZANNE DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-023 73824 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-024 73838 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 Item 1N-34 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-280-025 73852 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-026 73866 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-027 73859 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-028 73845 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-029 73831 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-030 73817 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-031 73803 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-032 73758 MONET DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-033 73772 MONET DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-034 73786 MONET DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-035 73800 MONET DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-036 73814 MONET DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-280-047 73880 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-280-048 73894 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-280-049 73908 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-280-050 73922 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-280-051 73936 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-280-052 73828 MONET DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-280-053 73842 MONET DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-280-054 73901 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-280-055 73887 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-280-056 73873 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-431-001 34130 GATEWAY DR ##A100 COM 0.20 144.43 117.64 694-431-002 34130 GATEWAY DR ##A110 COM 0.20 144.43 117.64 694-431-003 34130 GATEWAY DR ##A120 COM 0.20 144.43 117.64 694-431-004 34130 GATEWAY DR ##A200 COM 0.20 144.43 117.64 694-431-005 34130 GATEWAY DR ##A210 COM 0.20 144.43 117.64 694-431-007 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B100 COM 0.14 96.06 78.26 694-431-008 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B110 COM 0.14 96.06 78.26 694-431-009 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B120 COM 0.14 96.06 78.26 694-431-010 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B130 COM 0.14 96.06 78.26 694-431-011 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B200 COM 0.14 96.06 78.26 694-431-012 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B210 COM 0.14 96.06 78.26 694-431-013 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B220 COM 0.14 96.06 78.26 694-431-014 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B230 COM 0.14 96.06 78.26 694-431-015 34100 GATEWAY DR ##B240 COM 0.14 96.06 78.26 694-431-017 34160 GATEWAY DR ##C100 COM 0.26 182.36 148.56 694-431-018 34160 GATEWAY DR ##C110 COM 0.26 182.36 148.56 694-431-019 34160 GATEWAY DR ##C120 COM 0.26 182.36 148.56 694-431-021 34190 GATEWAY DR ##D100 COM 0.30 211.53 172.32 694-431-022 34190 GATEWAY DR ##D110 COM 0.30 211.53 172.32 694-431-023 34190 GATEWAY DR ##D120 COM 0.30 211.53 172.32 694-431-025 34220 GATEWAY DR ##E100 COM 0.26 182.36 148.56 694-431-026 34220 GATEWAY DR ##E110 COM 0.26 182.36 148.56 694-431-027 34220 GATEWAY DR ##E120 COM 0.26 182.36 148.56 694-431-029 34250 GATEWAY DR ##F100 COM 0.31 218.83 178.26 694-431-030 34250 GATEWAY DR ##F110 COM 0.31 218.83 178.26 694-431-031 34250 GATEWAY DR ##F120 COM 0.31 218.83 178.26 Item 1N-35 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-431-032 34250 GATEWAY DR ##F130 COM 0.31 218.83 178.26 694-431-034 34280 GATEWAY DR ##G100 COM 0.37 258.94 210.94 694-431-035 34280 GATEWAY DR ##G110 COM 0.37 258.94 210.94 694-431-036 34280 GATEWAY DR ##G120 COM 0.37 258.94 210.94 694-440-001 73957 RUBENS LN SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-440-002 73943 RUBENS LN SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-440-003 73929 RUBENS LN SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-440-004 73793 MONET DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-440-005 73779 MONET DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-440-006 73765 MONET DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-440-007 73751 MONET DR SFR 0.36 250.56 204.12 694-440-010 73950 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-011 73964 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-012 73978 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-013 73992 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-014 73930 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-015 73944 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-016 73958 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-017 73972 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-018 73986 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-019 73993 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-020 73979 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-021 73965 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-022 73951 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-023 73937 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-024 73923 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-025 73909 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-026 73895 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-027 73881 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-028 73867 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-029 73853 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-030 73839 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-031 73825 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-032 73811 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-033 73797 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-034 73783 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-035 73769 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-036 73755 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-037 73741 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-038 73734 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-039 73748 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-040 73762 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-041 73776 MONDRIAN PL SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-042 73821 MONET DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-043 73807 MONET DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-044 73856 MONET DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-045 73870 MONET DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-046 73943 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 Item 1N-36 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-440-047 73929 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-440-048 73915 VAN GOGH DR SFR 0.31 216.84 176.64 694-490-001 73298 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-002 73312 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-003 73326 WARHOL LN SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-004 73340 WARHOL LN SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-005 73354 WARHOL LN SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-006 73368 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-007 73382 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-008 73396 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-009 73410 WARHOL LN SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-010 35565 PERUGINO TER SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-011 35579 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-012 35593 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-013 35607 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-014 35621 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-015 35635 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-016 35649 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-017 35663 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-018 35677 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-019 35691 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-020 35705 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-021 35719 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-022 35733 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-023 35747 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-024 35738 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-025 35724 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-026 35710 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-027 35696 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-028 35682 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-029 35668 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-030 35654 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-031 35640 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-032 35626 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-033 35612 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-034 35598 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-035 35584 PERUGINO TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-036 35570 PERUGINO TER SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-037 35575 PASINI TER SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-038 35589 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-039 35603 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-040 35617 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-041 35631 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-042 35645 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-043 35659 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-044 35673 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-045 35687 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-046 35701 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 Item 1N-37 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-490-047 35715 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-048 35729 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-490-049 35743 PASINI TER SFR 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-001 73504 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-002 73518 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-003 73532 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-004 73546 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-005 73560 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-006 73574 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-007 73588 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-008 73602 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-009 73616 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-010 73774 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-011 73644 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-012 73658 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-013 73672 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-014 73686 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-015 73700 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-016 73714 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-017 73711 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-018 73697 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-019 73683 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-020 73669 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-021 73655 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-022 73641 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-023 73627 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-024 73613 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-025 73609 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-026 73595 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-027 73581 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-028 73567 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-029 73553 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-030 73539 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-031 73525 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-032 73511 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-033 73497 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-034 73483 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-035 73469 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-036 73455 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-037 73452 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-038 73466 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-039 73480 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-040 73494 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-041 73508 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-042 73522 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-043 73536 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-044 73550 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-045 73564 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 Item 1N-38 APN Situs Address Land Use Benefit Units Maximum Special Assessment Charge City of Palm Desert Benefit Assessment District No. 1 Final Prelim Report (Sorted by Assessor's Parcel Number "APN") Fiscal Year 2023/24 694-500-046 73578 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-047 73592 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-048 73606 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-049 73620 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-050 73634 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-051 73648 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-052 73676 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-053 73690 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-054 73704 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-055 73718 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-056 73732 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-057 73746 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-058 73760 RAPHAEL DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-059 73801 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-060 73787 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-500-061 73773 HENRI DR SFV 0.35 245.12 199.68 694-510-001 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 11.72 8,259.18 6,728.54 694-510-013 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 20.36 14,345.66 11,687.04 694-510-014 NO SITUS AVAILABLE CMV 18.58 13,091.47 10,665.28 Summary Fields Value APN Total:787 EBU Total:453.66 Max Sp Assess:$319,645.98 Charge Total:$260,401.70 Item 1N-39 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] Page 1 of 1 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Ryan Gayler, Capital Projects Manager REQUEST: ACCEPT CONTRACT NO. C43130 AS COMPLETE FOR THE COOK STREET REHABILITATION PROJECT (PROJECT 752-21) RECOMMENDATION: Accept Contract No. C43130 with Matich Corporation of San Bernadino, California for the Cook Street Rehabilitation Project as complete and authorize the City Clerk to file the Notice of Completion. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On June 23, 2022, the City Council awarded the subject contract in the amount of $5,267,038.00 to Matich Construction for the Cook Street Rehabilitation Project. The project experienced delays due to the discovery of shallow high-pressure gas lines in the project area. The locations where there were gas lines required an alternative construction method resulting in a change order in the amount of $65,638.73. The change order was within the contingency amount. The revised contract total is $5,332,676.73. Staff has inspected the work performed by the contractor and has found said work to be complete and in accordance with the contract requirements. Project Budget with contingency $5,793,742.00 Total Expenditures $5,332,676.73 Amount Remaining $ 461,065.27 FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact associated with this action. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Jess Culpeper Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. Notice of Completion 2. Vicinity Map Item 1O-1 To be recorded with the Riverside County Recorder on or within 15 days after completion and acceptance by the City Council. NO RECORDING FEE PER SECTION 6103 OF THE GOVERNMENT CODE. APN 000-000-000 R/W NOTICE OF COMPLETION (Cal. Civ. Code § 9200 et seq. – Public Works) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 1. That the interest or estate stated in paragraph 3 herein in the real property herein described is SOLELY OWNED by the CITY OF PALM DESERT, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION, a political subdivision of the State of California, and whose address is 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE, PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, 92260. 2. That the full name and address of the owner of said interest or estate is set forth in the preceding paragraph. 3. That the nature of the title of the stated owner, as set forth in paragraph 1, is FEE. 4. That on the 11th day of May, 2023, a work of improvement described as the Cook Street Rehabilitation Project, Project No. 752-21 Contract No. C43130, on the real property herein described was completed. 5. That the name of the original contractor, if any, for said work of improvement was: Matich Corporation. 6. That the real property herein referred to is situated in the City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, State of California, and is described as (Citywide) 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, California 92260. CITY OF PALM DESERT A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Date: By: Kathleen Kelly, Mayor When recorded, return to: Office of the City Clerk City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 VERIFICATION I, Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, am authorized to execute and file this Notice of Completion with the County Recorder of the County of Riverside on behalf of the City of Palm Desert. I have read the Notice of Completion and know the contents thereof; the same is true of my own knowledge. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on , ,2023, at, Palm Desert California. (Date of signature) (City where signed) __________________________________________________ (Personal signature of the individual who is swearing that the contents of the notice of completion are true) Item 1O-2 COOK STCOOK STCOOK STCOOK STCOUNTRY CLUB DRCOUNTRY CLUB DR ELDORADO DRELDORADO DRELDORADO DRELDORADO DRFRANK SINATRA DRFRANK SINATRA DR HOVLEY LN EHOVLEY LN E H O V L E Y L N E H O V L E Y L N E PORTOLA AVEPORTOLA AVEPORTOLA AVEPORTOLA AVEDate: 2022 Cook Street Resurfacing Frank Sinatra - Riviera I VICINITY MAP Full-Depth Reclamation Limits Project Limits Item 1O-3 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] Page 1 of 2 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Martin Alvarez, Director of Public Works Lucero Leyva, Project Manager REQUEST: REQUEST FOR DIRECTION REGARDING THE WAYFINDING SIGN PROGRAM MASTERPLAN PROJECT RECOMMENDATION: Provide staff direction on modifications/improvements to the Wayfinding Sign Program and the Entry Monument Signage. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The City has installed throughout Palm Desert three different types of signature signage: • City Limit Signs: 14 locations • Entry Monument Signs: 5 locations • Wayfinding Signs: 76 locations The City Limit signs and the Entry Monument Signs indicate city corporation limits through standard roadway signage or artistic entry features at key entry points to the community. The City also has wayfinding signage throughout the City providing guidance to key community destinations and local attractions. Please refer to the attached presentation and map for pictures of each sign type and their locations. History: On March 13, 2008, City Council approved the “Wayfinding Program”, including a wayfinding sign design and appropriating $100,000 for the Wayfinding Program. The City Council also authorized staff to solicit bids for the fabrication of the Wayfinding Program signs. The program included the replacement of outdated brown signs with the new design developed by an internal committee comprised of representatives from Public Works, Visitor Information Center, Business Support, and Marketing. A total of 67 Wayfinding signs were designed. On May 21, 2009, City Council awarded Zumar Industries, Inc. a $53,834 contract for the fabrication and installation of the Wayfinding Signs Project. In 2016, Staff purchased and installed seven additional Wayfinding Signs. On March 23, 2023, during a study session, staff requested input from City Council members on the Wayfinding Sign program. Item 2A-1 City of Palm Desert Direction Requested for Wayfinding Sign Program Page 2 of 2 DISCUSSION: Staff requests direction for the Wayfinding Sign Program: •Option 1: (Estimated Cost of $395,000*) Rebrand and update the current wayfinding design. Items that could be considered during this process are: o Identify new wayfinding panel locations. o Identify new points of interest. o Incorporate design elements that consider interchangeability and night visibility. o Evaluate current locations for street-level visibility, placement, and maintenance. •Or Option 2: (Estimated Cost of $180,000*) Keep current design, but update panels to reflect new points of interest and/or new local attractions. This would include creating a list that would implement uniformity in how points of interest are addressed throughout the city. Identify and replace panels that need maintenance. •Option 3: (Estimated Cost of $150-200,000*) Design and install a 6th monument sign at Cook Street/I-10 City entrance. *Estimates include a 10% Contingency and a 12% Inflation Rate. Staff is seeking direction from City Council on the abovementioned options to identify a potential scope of work for FY 23/24. Staff estimates $250,000 for study and design and $250,000 for construction and installation. Strategic Plan: This project advances Strategic Plan Tourism and Marketing Priority 1: Improve access to Palm Desert and its attractions to enhance the ease of lifestyle. FINANCIAL IMPACT: Should the City Council direct staff to move forward with the Wayfinding Sign Program, $250,000 in Measure A Funds have been included in the proposed Capital Improvement Project (CIP) List for Fiscal Year 2023-24 and 2024-25 for a total of $500,000; therefore, there will be no financial impact on the general fund. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Martin Alvarez Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1.Wayfinding Signs Map 2.Study Session: Wayfinding Sign Program Presentation Item 2A-2 Wayfinding, Monuments, and MUTCD Green signs Loma Linda University, City of Palm Desert, County of Riverside, Bureau of Land Management, Esri, HERE, Garmin, USGS, NGA, EPA, USDA, NPS City Limit signs Monuments - City Limit signs Monuments City Limit signs MUTCD Green signs - City Limit signs MUTCD Green signs Directional Sign Inventory 3/6/2023 0 1.5 30.75 mi 0 2.5 51.25 km 1:121,818 Item 2A-3 City of Palm Desert Wayfinding Sign Program City Council Meeting May 11, 2023 Item 2A-4 •Review Current Sign Locations •Review Existing Art Monument Signs •Review Existing Wayfinding Signs •Request for Direction 2 Overview of the Wayfinding Sign Program Item 2A-5 Current Sign Locations Map Legend Item 2A-6 Art Monument Signs •Five Located at main entrances to the city •Funded by the Art in Public Places Program •2004 Art Sign Restoration pending approval of Fiscal Year 2023/24 Budget 4 19961995 2006 1993 2004 Item 2A-7 Wayfinding Signs •Wayfinding Program Approved March 2008 •76 located around the City •Signs Reserved for Civic Locations and Major Community Attractions: •Parks/Desert Willow •CSUSB-PDC/UCR •College of the Desert •Visitor Center/Chamber of Commerce •El Paseo •The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens •Historical Society •McCallum Theater 5 Item 2A-8 Request for Direction •Option 1: (Est $395,000) •Rebrand and update the current wayfinding design. To include: •New Wayfinding Panel Locations •New Points of Interest •Design Elements: Night Visibility and Interchangeability •Evaluate Current Locations •Or Option 2: (Est $180,000) •Keep Current Design •Update Panels to reflect new points of interest and/or new local attractions •Identify and replace panels that need maintenance •Option 3: (Est $150-200,000) •Design and Install a 6th Monument sign on Cook Street/1-10 City Entrance 6 Item 2A-9 Discussion/Questions Item 2A-10 Page 1 of 5 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Chris Escobedo, Assistant City Manager Chris Gerry, Project Manager REQUEST: REQUEST FOR DIRECTION REGARDING THE PALM DESERT LIBRARY RECOMMENDATION: Provide staff direction regarding the Palm Desert Library. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On April 4, 2023, the Parks and Recreation Committee (Committee) discussed the operation and maintenance of the Palm Desert Library. As a result, the Committee developed a subcommittee to discuss library concerns and requested additional information about the library at its next meeting on May 2, 2023. This staff report includes information presented to the Committee and supplemental details regarding the Palm Desert Library, as follows: • Palm Desert Library History • Partnering Agency Responsibilities • Previous Enhanced Services • Service Level Comparisons • Committee Recommendations Palm Desert Library History: Portola Community Center (1962 - 1996) The Palm Desert Library opened at the Portola Community Center in 1962 and remained operational at the facility until 1996. Since inception, the library was managed by the County of Riverside, but contracted its countywide library services with the City of Riverside. The facility was eventually replaced by the current Palm Desert Library located on the College of the Desert campus. A chronology of the Palm Desert Library (Portola Community Center) can be found as Attachment 1. College of the Desert (1986 - Current) While the current Palm Desert Library (College of the Desert) opened in April 1996, planning efforts for the facility began over 10 years earlier through community-led efforts. Once the new facility opened, the old library (Portola Community Center) ended its operations three months later. A chronology of the Palm Desert Library (College of the Desert) and summary of the City and Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency’s financial contributions can be found as Attachment Item 2B-1 City of Palm Desert Palm Desert Library Update Page 2 of 5 2 and 3, respectively. The new library was established in partnership with the City of Palm Desert (City), County of Riverside (County), and Desert Community College District (District). The facility includes 40,000-square feet, which bifurcates into a 20,000-square foot City library and remaining space for a District library (unoccupied since January 2020). There is some shared space (joint-use area) as well. Note the County continued to contract with the City of Riverside to operate the new library; however, that partnership and business model ended in June 1997. Since then, the County has contracted with Library Systems & Services (LSSI) in response to declining property tax revenues and the elimination of special district funds that many libraries depended upon. In fact, the County was the first government agency in the country to operate a library system as a public-private partnership. Partnering Agency Responsibilities: The partnering agencies responsible for the joint library building include the City, County, and District (collectively, Parties). There is only one agreement (cooperative agreement) binding the Parties. Cooperative Agreement (March 11, 1993) The Parties entered into a cooperative agreement (Agreement) to finance, construct and operate the new library on March 11, 1993. The Agreement term ends in 36 years (March 11, 2059). In regard to financing, the Agreement obligated the Parties to contribute a total of $8.5 million (Agency: $3.3 million; County: $3.0 million; and District: $2.2 million) for construction costs. Project funding was advanced by the Agency with reimbursements issued by the County and District. In regard to construction, the project took approximately 19 months until completion. The District was the sole party responsible for the construction contract. The Parties held a groundbreaking event on October 21, 1994, and construction began afterwards. A dedication was held on April 14, 1996, and the library was opened. In regard to operations, the Parties all have specific responsibilities outlined in the Agreement. The City and Agency’s responsibilities generally relate to initial financing costs, whereas the County and District are responsible for maintenance and operations. Specifically, the County and District share costs proportional to their facility uses for utilities, custodial and facility maintenance, and technological costs. The cooperative agreement can be found as Attachment 4. Note the cooperative agreement includes the lease agreement and the administrative guidelines specifying operational responsibilities. Previous Enhanced Services: Item 2B-2 City of Palm Desert Palm Desert Library Update Page 3 of 5 As previously mentioned, the City funded the Library System annually for enhanced library services. These enhanced services began in February 1998 (shortly after LSSI began operating the Library System) and ended in June 2013 (presumably due to the dissolution of redevelopment). During that time period, the City spent approximately $2.35 million on the following operational costs. All operational costs were paid by the City. Note the City currently has approximately $674,000 in the Library Maintenance Fund, which has remained available since the dissolution of redevelopment (2012). These funds were previously transferred in from the General Fund for enhanced library services. These funds could be used to enhance service levels or make facility improvements. Supplemental LSSI Staff (1998 - 2013) From February 1998 through June 2013, the City contributed funding for additional LSSI staff at the library. Additional LSSI staffing during that period includes: Positions Funded Years Funded Volunteer Coordinator * (1998 - 2013) Events Coordinator * (1998 - 2013) Computer Instructor / Lab Technician (2001 - 2013) Librarian / Reference (2007 - 2013) Librarian / Adult (2007 - 2013) Receptionist / Library Assistant (2007 - 2013) * Positions combined in Fiscal Year 2007-08 During this period, the City supplemented LSSI staffing cost in the amount of $972,000. Additional Library Hours (2000 - 2013) From July 2000 through June 2013, the City contributed funding for additional hours of operation at the library. The library’s previous hours of operation on Thursdays were 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. In July 2000, the City provided funding to increase the hours of operation by three hours (10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). In July 2007, the City again extended the hours of operation by three hours (six total hours) so the library was open on Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. During this period, the City provided funding for additional hours in the amount of $807,000. The costs for the bookmobile services below are incorporated into the aforementioned amount (combined contractually). Bookmobile Services (2000 - 2013) From July 2000 through June 2013, the City contributed funding for bookmobile services. Specifically, for the bookmobile to conduct a weekly four-hour stop at Joe Mann Park on Tuesdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. It appears the bookmobile still makes stops at this Item 2B-3 City of Palm Desert Palm Desert Library Update Page 4 of 5 location, but on a less frequent basis. Supplemental Materials (2002 - 2013) From July 2002 through 2013, the City contributed funding for supplemental library materials. Particularly, library materials include updated reference materials, youth area materials, periodicals, videos, and other items. During this period, the City provided funding for supplemental materials in the amount of $572,000. Service Level Comparisons: A comparison between local library service levels can be found as Attachment 5. Those local libraries include Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, La Quinta, and Palm Springs. Committee Recommendation: On May 2, 2023, the Committee made recommendations for City Council consideration, as follows: 1. Review providing enhanced services for the upcoming year and taking over the management of the library (County portion). 2. Explore assuming the lease or purchasing the library (College portion). City staff has met with representatives of the District and the County of Riverside. The District is conducting a schematic design for their portion of the building, which is currently not in use. They have funds set aside to improve their portion of the building; however, they are evaluating their other projects and want to finalize their design plans before they commit to utilizing funds to improve the Palm Desert Library. The County has expressed their willingness to work with the City in a) working with the District and City, b) guiding the City through the process of converting it to a municipal library, and c) entering into an enhanced contract with the City to operate it. In addition, the County shared their plans to make capital improvements to the library, which would address many of maintenance, program, and space concerns that have been raised over the years. Policy Questions Staff is seeking direction on the following policy questions: 1) Does the Council want to pursue fully taking over the Palm Desert Library and have it be operated as a municipal library? 2) Does the Council want to pursue an enhanced agreement with the County to operate the Palm Desert Library? Item 2B-4 City of Palm Desert Palm Desert Library Update Page 5 of 5 3) Does the Council want to maintain the current three-party arrangement and utilize the available library funds to initiate program and service level enhancements as was done in previous years? The time frame for policy questions 1 and would take 18-24 months to complete as the City would need to engage in a statutory process to be manage the site, work with the County to redirect the library property tax funds to the City and commence operation with the new service levels in place. FINANCIAL IMPACT There is no direct financial impact associated with this report. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Chris Escobedo Finance Director: Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. Library History (Portola Community Center) 2. Library History (College of the Desert) 3. Financial Contributions (1986 - Current) 4. Cooperative Agreement (1993) 5. Service Level Comparisons Item 2B-5 Attachment 1 City of Palm Desert Palm Desert Library (Portola Community Center) History 1962 – 1996 The Palm Desert Library first opened at the now Portola Community Center in 1962 and remained operational at the facility until 1996. Since inception, the library was managed by the County of Riverside, which contracted countywide library services with the City of Riverside. In fact, the City of Riverside operated the Riverside County Library System for 86 years (1911 to 1997). The facility was eventually replaced by the current Palm Desert Library located on the College of the Desert campus. Below is a chronology of the Palm Desert Library (Portola Community Center), which generally includes more pertinent actions taken by the Palm Desert City Council over the years. • Open Library in Unincorporated County / Palm Desert (1962): County of Riverside opened the Palm Desert Library at the Portola Community Center. Unrelated, this is the first year of operation for the College of the Desert as well. • Incorporate City of Palm Desert (November 26, 1973): Become City of Palm Desert. • Intent to Remain in County Library System (February 14, 1974): County requested as to whether City wished to remain in County Library System. City approved remaining in County Library System. • Repair Air Conditioning System (April 28, 1977): City approved City Manager to accept bids up to $12,000 to replace air conditioning units. Actual cost was $7,700 (repaired, not replaced). • Approve Lease Agreement with City of Riverside (June 23, 1977): City approved lease agreement with City of Riverside to operate library. The lease calls for the City of Riverside to pay $400 per month for rent to offset the City of Palm Desert’s estimated maintenance costs. • Accept Grant Deed for Palm Desert Library (July 14, 1977): City approved Resolution 77-76 to accept the grant deed from the Library Association for the Palm Desert Library. City owns property. • Establish Palm Desert Community Library Commission (April 13, 1978): City approved Resolution 78-35 establishing the Palm Desert Community Library Commission and appointed five members and three alternate members. • Renew Lease Agreement with City of Riverside (June 14, 1979): City approved amendment to the lease agreement to assume full responsibility for building and ground maintenance and increase the City of Riverside’s rent to $1,000 month per month. • Renew Lease Agreement with City of Riverside (June 12, 1980): City approved renewal of lease agreement with the City of Riverside to operate the library. The renewal is for a three-year Item 2B-6 Attachment 1 Page 2 of 3 period and the City of Palm Desert received $1,000 monthly for ongoing maintenance costs. There was not an increase in rents between fiscal years. • Renew Lease Agreement with City of Riverside (March 10, 1983): City approved renewal of lease agreement with the City of Riverside to operate the library. The renewal is for a three-year period and the City of Palm Desert received $1,100 monthly for ongoing maintenance costs. There was not an increase in rents between fiscal years. • Renew Lease Agreement with City of Riverside (January 9, 1986): City approved renewal of lease agreement with the City of Riverside to operate the library. The renewal is for a two-year period. The City of Palm Desert received $1,200 monthly for ongoing maintenance costs. There was not an increase in rents between fiscal years. • Renew Lease Agreement with City of Riverside (February 26, 1987): City approved renewal of lease agreement with the City of Riverside to operate the library. The renewal is for a three-year period. The City of Palm Desert received annual increasing monthly rents in the amount of $1,250, $1,300, and $1,400, respectively. • Install Carpet at Library (September 8, 1988): City approved contract with Nickell Flooring and Custom for the installation of new carpet at the library in the amount of $8,175. • Renew Lease Agreement with City of Riverside (May 24, 1990): City approved renewal of lease agreement with the City of Riverside to operate the library. The renewal is for a two -year period. The City of Palm Desert received $1,400 monthly for ongoing maintenance costs. There was not an increase in rents between fiscal years. • Renew Lease Agreement with City of Riverside (July 9, 1992): City approved renewal of lease agreement with the City of Riverside to operate the library. The renewal is for a two-year period. The City of Palm Desert received annual increasing monthly rents in the amount of $1,500, and $1,550, respectively. • Renew Lease Agreement with City of Riverside (April 28, 1994): City approved renewal of lease agreement with the City of Riverside to operate the library. The renewal is for a two -year period. The City of Palm Desert received annual increasing monthly rents in the amount of $1,600, and $1,650, respectively • Extend Temporary Emergency Funding for Library Services (July 13, 1995): City approved an extension of emergency library funding (June – September) in the amount of $24,690. • Extend Temporary Emergency Funding for Library Services (August 24, 1995): City approved an extension of emergency library funding (October – December) in the amount of $24,600. • Affirm Recommendation to Retain Current Library Personnel (January 11, 1996): City affirmed the Library Committee’s recommendation to retain current personnel if a new library system is established. Item 2B-7 Attachment 1 Page 3 of 3 • Approve Library Operations and Supplemental Funding (February 22, 1996): City approved $30,000 to maintain current level of library services through June 30, 1996. The library closed at the end of Fiscal Year 1995-96. • Designated Former Library as a Historical Landmark (October 14, 2010): City approved designation of former Palm Desert Library as a historical landmark. Item 2B-8 Attachment 2 City of Palm Desert Palm Desert Library (College of the Desert Campus) History 1986 – Current While the current Palm Desert Library (College of the Desert Campus) opened in April 1996, planning efforts for this facility began over 10 years earlier through community-led efforts. Once the new facility opened, the old library (now Portola Community Center) ended its operations three months later. The new library was established in partnership with the City of Palm Desert (City), County of Riverside (County), and Desert Community College District (District). The facility includes 43,000-square feet, which bifurcates into a 20,000-square foot City library and remaining space for a college library. There is some shared space (joint-use area) as well. While the Palm Desert Library currently occupies the southern half of the building and lobby, the northern half operated by the College of the Desert has remained unoccupied since January 2020. Note the County of Riverside continued to contract with the City of Riverside to operate the new library; however, that partnership and business model ended in June 1997. Since then, the County of Riverside has contracted with Library Systems & Services in response to declining property tax revenues, and elimination of special district funds that many libraries depended upon. In fact, the County of Riverside was the first government organization in the United States to operate a library system as a public-private partnership. Below is a chronology of the Palm Desert Library (Portola Community Center), which generally includes more pertinent actions taken by the City and Redevelopment Agency over the years. • Retain Consultant to Conduct Feasibility Study (October 23, 1986): City approved an agreement with Deloitte, Haskins, & Sells in the amount of $112,000 to conduct a feasibility study of a joint library between City, District and County. • Approve Library Feasibility Study – Phase I (July 9, 1987): City approved the Library Feasibility Study (Phase I) developed by Deloitte Haskins & Sells, which reviewed best practices and conducted a community survey (75% in favor of a new joint library). City also approved the consultant to proceed with Phase II. • Approve Library Feasibility Study – Phase II (December 10, 1987): City approved the Library Feasibility Study (Phase II) developed by Deloitte Haskins & Sells, which identified areas of concerns and potential resolutions, and a more detailed cost estimate. City also approved the consultant to proceed with Phase III. • Approve Additional Costs for Library Feasibility Study – Phase II (February 11, 1988): City approved additional expenditures (using contingency) for Deloitte Haskins & Sells relating to the Library Feasibility Study (Phase II) in the amount of $4,015. • Release RFP to Design New Library (May 24, 1990): City approved preparing a request for proposal for the design of the new library and beginning the selection process. • Approve Negative Declaration / CEQA (August 23, 1990): City approved a Negative Declaration of Environmental Impact for the new library. Item 2B-9 Attachment 2 Page 2 of 6 • Select Architect to Design New Library (October 25, 1990): City approved the selection on IBI Group to provide preliminary design services in an amount of $10,000. There were additional consultant costs to attend public meetings, which were to be billed at the hourly rates. • Approve Agreement for Geotechnical Services at Library Site (February 14, 1991): City approved an agreement with American Geotechnical for geotechnical services (site soil survey) at the new library site in the amount of $11,000. • Approve Informally Library Renderings and Plans (March 28, 1991): Architect provided an update to City regarding the renderings and plans of the new library. Architect requested initial approval in order to develop cost estimates. City gave its initial approval (no vote) and directed staff and the architect to move forward with the project. • Approve Agency Payment for Library Construction (March 26, 1992): City approved Resolution 92-27 that approved the payment by the Agency for library construction and other unrelated capital improvements. • Approve in Concept a Cooperative Agreement (August 13, 1992): City approved in concept a cooperative agreement between the City, County and District. • Recommend Site Selection on College of the Desert Campus (November 12, 1992): City approved the Library Selection Committee’s preferred site location on College of the Desert campus. • Approve Cooperative Agreement for Library (March 11, 1993): City and Agency approved a cooperative agreement between the City, Agency, County and District. Agency shall advance up to $8.5 million. Agency’s contribution is $3.3. million, County is $3.0 million, and District is $2.2 million. This agreement is the only agreement binding all parties. • Approve Library Site Plan (May 27, 1993): City approved the library site plan and incorporated it into the previous cooperative agreement. • Increase Funds for Artwork in Library (December 9, 1993): Agency approved an appropriation of $85,000 for art-in-public places to be used in the new library. • Approve Funding for Library Groundbreaking Ceremony (October 13, 1994): City approved an appropriation of $5,000 toward a groundbreaking event. • Hold Groundbreaking Ceremony (October 21, 1994): The City, County and District held a groundbreaking event for the new library. • Approve Change Order for Construction of New Library (February 9, 1995): Agency approved change order in the total amount of $94,387: $24,663 for adding a vapor barrier beneath interior slab and $69,724 for structural modifications. • Approve Change Order for Construction of New Library (March 23, 1995): Agency approved change orders in the amount of $2,331.37 (no description). • Purchase Three Paintings for Placement in Library (June 8, 1995): City and Agency approved purchasing three Deloss McGraw paintings in an amount not to exceed $14,223. Item 2B-10 Attachment 2 Page 3 of 6 • Approve Purchase of Library Artwork (July 13, 1995): City approved agreement with Barbara Field for the design, fabrication, and installation of artwork in the amount of $40,975 and agreement with Ries Niemi in the amount of $38,700. • Approve Change Order for Construction of New Library (August 24, 1995): Agency approved change orders in the amount of $168,256 (no description). • Approve Change Order for Construction of New Library (September 14, 1995): Agency approved change orders in the amount of $86,218 (no description). • Amend Agreement for Library Artwork (September 28, 1995): Agency approved amendment with Ries Niemi (C10180) in the amount of $11,700. • Purchase and Install Library Shelving at New Library (October 26, 1995): Agency approved a purchase order with Yamada Enterprises to purchase and install shelving at the new library in the amount of $80,934. • Purchase and Install Furnishings at New Library (December 14, 1995): Agency approved a purchase order with Systems Source, Inc. to purchase and install furnishings at the new library in the amount of $192,764.75. • Amend Agreement for Library Artwork (January 11, 1996): Agency approved amendment with Barbara Field for artwork in the amount of $6,000 to accelerate commission of the artwork. • Approve Consulting Agreement for Library Services (January 11, 1996): City approved a consulting agreement with Beverly Simmons to explore operating an independent City library in an amount not to exceed $9,600. • Amend Agreement for Furnishings at New Library (February 22, 1995): Agency approved first amendment with Systems Source to purchase and install furnishings at the new library in the amount of $3,006.23. • Open New Library (April 14, 1996): City, County and District held a dedication ceremony and opened the new library. • Establish Palm Desert Library Foundation (June 27, 1996): City approved creation of, “…the Palm Desert Library Foundation in order to assure that citizens wishing to contribute to our public library can do so directly.” • Approve Funding for Library Items (July 11, 1996): City approved appropriating $55,000 for circulation equipment and miscellaneous expenses and approved $24,000 separately for lighting. • Approve Funding for Library T-Shirts (November 14, 1996): City approved the purchase of children’s t-shirts for the library in an amount of $2,500. • Notify Withdrawal of County Library System (December 12, 1996): City approved Resolution 96-74 that the City intends to withdraw from the County Library System. This action did not formally withdraw the City from the County Library System. • Acquire Reference Collection Books for Library (January 23, 1997): City approved to use the same vendors as the Library System for acquiring reference collection books in an amount of $60,000. Item 2B-11 Attachment 2 Page 4 of 6 • Approve Funding for Library Identification Signage (October 9, 1997): City approved design and construction of library identification signage in the amount not to exceed $14,000. • Approve Agreement with County for Library Services (February 26, 1998): City approved to fund part-time library positions in the amount of $18,000. Beginning of relationship with Library Systems & Services, Inc. (privatization of library services). • Amend Agreement with County for Library Services (September 10, 1998): City approved amendment to fund part-time library positions in the amount of $18,000. • Approve Design Improvements in Library’s Children Section (October 22, 1998): City approved an agreement with Michelle Jamison for design improvements to the children’s section of the library in amount of $35,000. • Amend Agreement with County for Library Services (July 22, 1999): City approved second amendment to fund part-time library positions in the amount of $45,500. • Approve Agreement for Window Shades (February 10, 2000): City approved agreement with Desert Window Treatments for window shades in the amount of $17,524.13, and with Brudvik, Inc. for electrical work to operate the motorized window shades in the amount of $4,988. • Amend Agreement with County for Library Services (June 22, 2000): City approved third amendment to fund part-time library positions in the amount of $45,600. • Dissolve the Palm Desert Library Foundation (September 14, 2000): Foundation dissolved administratively since it was not being used for intended purposes. • Approve Agreement for Courtyard Lighting (November 9, 2000): City approved award to Brudvik, Inc. for courtyard lighting at the library in the amount of $24,990. • Approve Cooperative Agreement for Building Improvements (March 22, 2001): City and Agency approved agreement to fund and construct HVAC repairs and lighting system modifications in the amount of $226,666.67 ($680,000 divided by City, County and District). • Amend Agreement with County for Library Services (June 28, 2001): City approved fourth amendment to fund part-time library positions (Event and Volunteer Coordinator, and Computer/Instructor Lab Technician) in the amount of $72,000. City also approved first amendment to provide additional of library operations in the Palm Desert Wing in the amount of $42,000. • Install Audio Equipment in Community Room (March 14, 2002): City approved an agreement with Audio Graphic Systems to install audio equipment in the community room of the library in the amount of $4,544.22. • Amend Agreement with County for Library Services (August 22, 2002): City approved fifth amendment to fund part-time positions in the amount of $72,000. City also approved second amendment to provide additional of library operations in the Palm Desert Wing in the amount of $42,000. Finally, City authorized a purchase order to Library Systems & Services in the amount of $55,000 for materials. Item 2B-12 Attachment 2 Page 5 of 6 • Approve Design Agreement to Expand Library Parking Lot (February 13, 2003): City approved agreement with Warner Engineering to prepare construction drawings to expand the library parking lot in the amount of $10,800. • Approve Agreement to Expand Library Parking Lot (June 26, 2003): City approved an agreement with Contreras Construction Company to construct / expand the library parking lot in the amount of $90,494.55. • Approve Funds for Staffing to Offset loss of District’s Contribution (July 10, 2003): City approves an additional contribution $10,200 to compensate for the loss of funding provided by District for shared staffing at the library. • Amend Agreement with County for Library Services (July 10, 2003): City approved sixth amendment to fund part-time positions in the amount of $68,000. City also approved first amendment to provide additional hours of library operations in the Palm Desert Wing. Finally, City authorized a purchase order to Library Systems & Services in the amount of $55,000 for materials. • Allow County to Operate District Library During Closed Hours (September 25, 2003): District portion of the library is closed during the summers, the month of December, and with restricted hours (no evenings or weekends). Mayor Benson proposed Library Systems & Services operate in the District portion during these closed hours. College President Dr. Sheehan supported the concept with operational caveats. City concurred (no formal action). • Solicit Proposals for Artist to Create Mural at Library (November 11, 2003): City approved an RFP for commissioning an artist to create a mural for County library in the amount of $35,000. • Amend General Plan Relating to Library Hours (February 27, 2004): As part of comprehensive General Plan Update, City approved adding a policy to the Schools and Libraries Element (Section VI-47) that includes, “The City shall continue to explore and advocate any reasonable means by which College of the Desert and the City can maintain uniform hours and services.” • Approve Commissioning Artists to Create Mural Concepts at Library (June 24, 2004): City approved a $1,000 honorarium for each of the three finalists to provide design refinement. • Amend Agreement with County for Library Services (July 8, 2004): City approved sixth amendment to fund part-time library positions in the amount of $68,000. City also approved third amendment to provide additional hours of library operations in the Palm Desert Wing in the amount of $50,100. Finally, City authorized a purchase order to Library Systems & Services in the amount of $55,000 for materials • Commission Artist to Create Mural at Library (October 28, 2004): City approved commissioning an artist, Susan Smith-Evans, to create a mural for library in an amount of $35,000. • Install Internet Wireless Equipment in Library (May 26, 2005): City approved the installation of internet wireless “hot spot” equipment at the library in an amount of $25,000. • Approve Amendments with County for Library Services (June 23, 2005): City approved seventh amendment to fund part-time library positions in the amount of $136,000. City also approved fourth amendment to provide additional hours of library operations in the Palm Desert Wing in the amount of $90,000. Finally, City authorized a purchase order to Library Systems & Services in the amount of $55,000 for materials Item 2B-13 Attachment 2 Page 6 of 6 • Purchase Laptop Computers to Expand Library Class Schedules (June 22, 2006): City approved purchasing laptop computers and accessories to expand courses offered at the library in an amount of $32,000. Councilmember Spiegel mentioned, “…the Library was in a state of flux with College of the Desert possibly moving out and the City of Palm Desert possibly taking over.” • Closed Session Related to Property Acquisition for the Library Site (September 14, 2006): Closed session regarding property acquisition on this September 14 and November 16, 2006. • Approve Amendments with County & Library System for Library Services (August 9, 2007): City approved eighth amendment to fund part-time library positions in the amount of $136,000. City also approved fifth amendment to provide additional hours of library operations in the Palm Desert Wing in the amount of $180,000. Finally, City authorized a purchase order to Library Systems & Services in the amount of $60,000 for materials. • Approve Amendments with County for Library Services (July 9, 2009): City approved nineth amendment to fund part-time library positions in the amount of $136,000. City also approved fifth amendment to provide additional hours of library operations in the Palm Desert Wing in the amount of $180,000. Finally, City authorized a purchase order to Library Systems & Services in the amount of $50,000 for materials. • Concur with Design Schematic and Color Palette for Library Renovation (March 24, 2011): City concurred with recommendations of Library Promotion Committee as have been provided for the design schematic and color palette for the Library “Refresh” Project. The Riverside County Economic Development Agency was responsible for the project, which addressed ADA deficiencies and other updates. Project was constructed from April 2012 through January 2013. • Approve Amendments for Library Services (October 13, 2011): City approved tenth amendment to fund part-time library positions in the amount of $68,000. City also approved seventh amendment to provide additional hours of library operations in the Palm Desert Wing in the amount of $90,000. Finally, City authorized a purchase order to Library Systems & Services in the amount of $35,000 for materials. • Approve Amendments for Library Services (January 24, 2013): City approved 11th amendment to fund part-time library positions in the amount of $68,000. City also approved eighth amendment to provide additional hours of library operations in the Palm Desert Wing in the amount of $90,000. Finally, City authorized a purchase order to Library Systems & Services in the amount of $35,000 for materials. Item 2B-14 Fiscal Year Month/Year Description Funding Agency Purpose Amount * 1985-86 Oct-86 Retain consultant to conduct feasibility study of new library (Deloitte, Haskins, Sells)City Planning 112,000$ 1987-88 Feb-88 Additional funding to conduct feasibility study (Deloitte, Haskins, Sells)City Planning 4,000$ 1990-91 Oct-90 Retain consultant to provide preliminary design of the new library (IBI Group)City Planning 10,000$ 1990-91 Feb-91 Retain consultant to conduct geotechnical services (American Geotechnical)City Planning 11,000$ 1993-94 Mar-93 Approve cooperative agreement for construction ($8.5 million total)Agency Construction 3,300,000$ 1994-95 Feb-94 Approve change order for construction (add vapor barrier)Agency Construction 24,700$ 1994-95 Feb-94 Approve change order for construction (require structural modifications)Agency Construction 69,700$ 1994-95 Mar-95 Approve change order for construction (no description)Agency Construction 2,300$ 1994-95 Jun-95 Purchase 3 paintings for new library (Deloss McGraw)Agency FF&E 14,200$ 1994-95 Oct-94 Hold groundbreaking ceremony City Planning 5,000$ 1995-96 Aug-95 Approve change order for construction (no description)Agency Construction 67,200$ 1995-96 Sep-95 Approve change order for construction (no description)Agency Construction 86,200$ 1995-96 Jul-95 Purchase library artwork (Barbara Field)Agency FF&E 41,000$ 1995-96 Jul-95 Purchase library artwork (Ries Niemi)City FF&E 38,700$ 1995-96 Sep-95 Amend contract for artwork (Ries Niemi)Agency FF&E 11,700$ 1995-96 Sep-95 Purchase and install shelving (Yamada Enterprises)Agency FF&E 81,000$ 1995-96 Dec-95 Purchase and install furnishings (Systems Source)Agency FF&E 193,000$ 1995-96 Jan-96 Amend contract for artwork (Barbara Field)Agency FF&E 6,000$ 1995-96 Feb-96 Amend purchase order for furnishings at new library (Systems Source)Agency FF&E 3,000$ 1995-96 Jul-95 Provide temporary emergency funding for library services (Jul. 95 - Sept. 95)City Operations 24,700$ 1995-96 Aug-95 Provide temporary emergency funding for library services (Oct. 95 - Dec. 95)City Operations 24,000$ 1995-96 Feb-96 Fund library operations and provide supplemental funding (Mar. 96 - Jun. 96)City Operations 30,000$ 1995-96 Jan-96 Retain consultant to explore standalone City library (Beverly Simmons)City Planning 9,600$ 1996-97 Jul-96 Purchase circulation equipment, lighting & miscellaneous City FF&E 79,000$ 1996-97 Nov-96 Purchase children's t-shirts for the library City Operations 2,500$ 1996-97 Jan-97 Purchase reference collection books City Operations 60,000$ 1997-98 Oct-97 Design and construction of identification signage City Construction 14,000$ 1997-98 Feb-98 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 18,000$ 1998-99 Sep-98 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services) - 1st Amendment City Operations 18,000$ 1998-99 Oct-98 Retain artist for design improvements to library's children section (Michelle Jamison)City Planning 35,000$ 1999-00 Jul-99 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services) - 2nd Amendment City Operations 45,500$ 1999-00 Jun-00 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services) - 3rd Amendment City Operations 45,600$ 1999-20 Feb-99 Conduct electrical work associated with installing window shades (Brudvik)City Construction 5,000$ 1999-20 Feb-99 Install window shades (Desert Window Treatments)City Construction 17,500$ 2000-01 Nov-00 Install courtyard lighting (Brudvik)City Construction 25,000$ 2000-01 Jun-01 Construct HVAC repairs & lighting modifications ($680,000 divided by agencies)Agency Construction 226,700$ 2000-01 Jun-00 Additional library hours (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 45,000$ 2000-01 Jun-01 Additional library hours (Library Systems & Services) - 1st Amendment City Operations 40,000$ 2000-01 Jun-01 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services) - 4th Amendment City Operations 72,000$ 2001-02 Mar-02 Install audio equipment in community room (Audio Graphic Systems)City FF&E 4,500$ 2001-02 Jul-03 Additional library materials (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 55,000$ 2002-03 Jun-03 Construct parking lot expansion project (Contreras Construction)City Construction 90,500$ 2002-03 Aug-02 Additional library hours (Library Systems & Services) - 2nd Amendment City Operations 42,000$ 2002-03 Aug-02 Additional library materials (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 55,000$ 2002-03 Aug-02 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services) - 5th Amendment City Operations 72,000$ 2002-03 Feb-03 Retain consultant to design parking lot expansion project (Warner Engineering)City Planning 10,800$ 2003-04 Jul-03 Additional staffing (loss of College's contribution)City Operations 10,200$ 2004-05 May-04 Install internet wireless equipment City FF&E 25,000$ 2004-05 Jun-04 Provide 3 artists $1,000 each to refine design concepts for a library mural City FF&E 3,000$ 2004-05 May-05 Commission artist to create library mural (Susan Smith-Evans)City FF&E 35,000$ 2004-05 Jul-04 Additional library hours (Library Systems & Services) - 3rd Amendment City Operations 50,100$ 2004-05 Jul-04 Additional library materials (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 55,000$ 2004-05 Jul-04 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services) - 6th Amendment City Operations 68,000$ 2004-05 Jun-05 Additional library hours (Library Systems & Services) - 4th Amendment City Operations 90,000$ 2004-05 Jun-05 Additional library materials (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 55,000$ 2004-05 Jun-05 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services) - 7th Amendment City Operations 136,000$ 2005-06 Jun-06 Purchase laptop computers to expand classes City FF&E 32,000$ 2006-07 Jul-06 Additional library materials (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 55,000$ 2007-08 Aug-07 Additional library hours (Library Systems & Services) - 5th Amendment City Operations 180,000$ 2007-08 Aug-07 Additional library materials (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 60,000$ 2007-08 Aug-07 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services) - 8th Amendment City Operations 136,000$ 2008-09 Jul-08 Additional library materials (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 55,000$ 2009-10 Jul-09 Additional library hours (Library Systems & Services) - 6th Amendment City Operations 180,000$ 2009-10 Jul-09 Additional library materials (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 50,000$ 2009-10 Jul-09 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services) - 9th Amendment City Operations 136,000$ 2011-12 Oct-11 Additional library hours (Library Systems & Services) - 7th Amendment City Operations 90,000$ 2011-12 Oct-11 Additional library materials (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 35,000$ 2011-12 Oct-11 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services) - 10th Amendment City Operations 68,000$ 2012-13 Jan-13 Additional library hours (Library Systems & Services) - 8th Amendment City Operations 90,000$ 2012-13 Jan-13 Additional library staffing (Library Systems & Services) - 11th Amendment City Operations 68,000$ 2013-13 Jan-13 Additional library materials (Library Systems & Services)City Operations 35,000$ * Rounded to nearest hundredth Total:7,044,900$ Palm Desert Library City / Agency Financial Contributions Attachment 4 Item 2B-15 COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE FUNDING AND CONSTRUCTION OF A JOINT LIBRARY BUILDING This Cooperative Agreement (this "Agreement" dated as of uv-160-cV\ , 1993, is made and entered into by and among the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency (the "Agency"), the City of Palm Desert (the "City"), the County of Riverside (the County"), and the Desert Community College District (the District"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the Desert Community College District, the City of Palm Desert, and the County of Riverside mutually desire to establish a library to serve the needs of the students of the College of the Desert and the citizens of the City and the County; and WHEREAS, the Government Code Section 6500 et seq. authorizes joint exercise by two or more public agencies of any power common to them; and WHEREAS, the purpose of this Agreement is to effectuate the Redevelopment Plan, As Amended, for Project Area No. 1, As Amended, and the Redevelopment Plan for Project Area No. 2 by providing for the construction of the Project. Completion of the Project is in the best interests of the City, Agency, County and the District and the health, safety and welfare of residents and taxpayers of the City and the Agency's Project Area No. 1, As Amended, and Project Area No. 2 and is in accord with the public purposes and provisions of applicable state and local laws; and WHEREAS, a material inducement to the Agency to enter into this Agreement is the agreement by the District to construct or cause to be constructed the Project within a limited period of time, and the Agency would be unwilling to enter into this Agreement in the absence of an enforceable commitment by the District to construct the Project within a limited period of time; and WHEREAS, pursuant to that certain "Cooperative Agreement among the County of Riverside, the City of Palm Desert and the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency" dated as of February 13, 1992, the County, the City and the Agency agreed to create the Library District Improvement Fund, into which the Agency agreed to deposit certain amounts of its Tax Increment (as therein defined) derived from the Library District basic tax levy in annexed Project Area No. 1. Such agreement further provides that funds in the Library District Improvement Fund shall be paid by the Agency on demand to the County and utilized by the County for the costs of providing agm 2-8-93 V-1/93Item 2B-16 library services for the City, or for costs of acquisition, construction or improvement of library facilities located in the City; and WHEREAS, pursuant to that certain "Agreement for Cooperation Among Coachella Valley Community College District, the City of Palm Desert and the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency" dated as of April 14, 1988, and "Agreement Regarding Cooperation (Project Area No. 1; Desert Community College District" dated as of February 13, 1992, the Agency and the District agreed to create the Coachella Valley Community College District Capital Fund and the District Capital Fund (collectively herein referred to as the "District Capital Fund") into which the Agency agreed to pay certain amounts the District's share of the Tax Increment (as therein defined). Such agreements permit the Agency to withdraw moneys from the District Capital Fund for reimbursement to the District from moneys expended by the District for the construction, alteration, reconstruction, repair, maintenance, acquisition or operation of District facilities located in the City; and WHEREAS, construction of the Project will assist in the elimination of blight in Project Area No. 1, As Amended, and Project Area No. 2, provide additional jobs, and improve the existing economic and physical conditions in Project Area No. 1, As Amended, and Project Area No. 2 in accordance with the purposes and goals of the Redevelopment Plan, As Amended, for Project Area No. 1, As Amended, and the Redevelopment Plan for Project Area No. 2; and WHEREAS, the Agency has determined that the land uses specified in this Agreement and the provisions relating to construction of the Project specified in this Agreement are consistent with the provisions of the Redevelopment Plan, As Amended, for Project Area No. 1, As Amended, and the Redevelopment Plan for Project Area No. 2. NOW THEREFORE, the Parties hereto agree as follows: Section 1. Definitions. The following terms as used in this Agreement shall hold the meaning given unless expressly provided to the contrary: 1.1 Agency means the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency. 1.2 Agreement means this Cooperative Agreement. 1.3 City means the City of Palm Desert. 1.4 County means the County of Riverside. 1.5 District means the Desert Community College District. agtn 2-8-93 2 Item 2B-17 1.6 Library means County Free Library District. 1.7 Proiect means the library -learning resources center to be constructed on the Property. 1.8 Property means the real property owned by the District which is more fully described in Exhibit "A". Section 2. The Proiect. The Project shall consist of a library -learning resources center building of approximately 40,000 square feet of usable building area to be constructed under the direction and ownership of the District and to be jointly occupied by District and Library under a cooperative agreement providing for both program operation and building maintenance and operations. In consideration of the funding provided by the Agency, the District and the County accept the conditions and restrictions described herein. Section 3. Title to the Provepty. The District represents and warrants that it possesses a fee simple interest in the Property as of the date of the execution of this Agreement and that the Property is free and clear of liens, easements, conditions, covenants, restrictions and encumbrances that will interfere with the successful completion of the Project. Section 4. Construction of the Proiect. 4.1 The District shall construct, or cause to be constructed, the Project in accordance with the terms and provisions of this Agreement. 4.2 With the assistance and recommendation of an architect/engineer jointly selected and accepted by the Parties, the District shall, within 45 days of the execution of this Agreement, develop a Schedule of Performance for the construction of the Project, which shall thereafter be provided to the Agency, the City and the County, and shall be subject to their approval, which shall not unreasonably be withheld. 4.3 The District shall cause the Library to be constructed in accordance with the construction schedule developed pursuant to Section 4.2, which shall be included herein, and it shall be completed no later than 18 months from the date construction commences subject to delays due to causes beyond the District's control relating to work stoppage (excluding the District's employment force), acts of God, act of war, civil disorders, or other similar acts. The District shall cause the general contractor to provide performance, material and labor payment bonds in the amount required by law and shall furnish the Agency and the County with copies thereof prior to commencement of construction. Qm 2-a-93 3 Item 2B-18 4.4 Within the time period set forth in the Schedule of Performance, the District shall develop Basic Concept Drawings. Upon completion, the Basic Concept Drawings and relating documents shall be submitted to the Agency, the City and the County for review and approval, such approval shall be provided within 30 days of receipt and shall not be unreasonably withheld. The District shall not make any additions to, deletions from or other changes to the Basic Concept Drawings without the express written consent of the County, the Agency, and the City. The construction of the Project shall be as generally established in the Basic Concept Drawings except for such changes as may be mutually agreed upon by the County, the District and the Agency. Approved Basic Concept Drawings will be the basis for preparation of Preliminary Drawings to initiate further detail and design features on a larger scale. 4. 5 Under the District's direction, the Architect shall prepare a total construction budget which shall be presented to the City, the Agency, and the County for approval. Such budget shall include all costs outlined in Exhibit "B", which shall include any funds previously expended by the City for Library or library project, which at this time are estimated at $235,000. The District shall submit all change orders to the Agency, the City, and the County for review and approval. 4.6 The District with approval of the County shall retain consultants to conduct cost estimating, value analysis and constructability review of all plans and specifications. The District shall provide consultants with drawings, plans, specifications and other reports necessary to complete such analysis. 4.7 Within the time period set forth in the Schedule of Performance, the District shall prepare or cause to be prepared Preliminary Drawings based on the Basic Concept Drawings. Upon completion, the Preliminary Drawings shall be submitted to the Agency, the City, and the County for review and approval, which approval shall be provided within 30 days of receipt. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. The District shall not make any additions to, deletions from or other changes to the Preliminary Drawings without the express written consent of the County, the Agency, and the City. The Preliminary Drawings shall provide alternatives, for future expansion of facilities. Such alternatives, including estimates of cost and other ramifications, shall be submitted to the Agency, the City, and the County for review and approval. 4.8 Within the time period set forth in the Schedule of Performance, the District shall develop Final Construction Drawings, which shall constitute complete construction documents and plans and specifications for the Project. The Final Construction Drawings shall be submitted to the County, the City, and the Agency for review and approval. The County, the City, and agm 2-8-93 4 Item 2B-19 the Agency approval or disapproval of the Final Construction Drawings shall be provided within 30 days of receipt. Such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. The District shall not make any additions to, deletions from or other changes to the Final Drawings without the express written consent of the County, the City, and the Agency. 4.9 The District shall cause the construction of the Project to be carried out in compliance with all applicable laws, including but not limited to all applicable federal and state occupational, safety and health standards; nondiscrimination requirements; accessibility for the disabled; and prevailing wage laws. 4.10 The Agency, the City, and the County may, during the course of construction, observe all construction work done by or for the District on the Property, but shall provide any comments to the District or its representatives who shall be responsible for all communications with the contractor during the construction of the Project. 4.11 After completion of the construction of the Project, the District shall notify the Agency and the County forthwith in writing. Within 10 days of receipt of written notice of completion of construction, the Agency and the County shall have the right to enter onto the Property to inspect the Project for the purpose of determining whether the Project is completed in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Agency and the County; provided, however, the Agency's and the County's approval of such inspection shall not constitute a certification that such improvements are, in fact, completed in accordance with such plans and specifications or the applicable building codes, and no party not a party to this Agreement or third party shall be entitled to rely on the Agency's or the County's approval thereof. Within 14 days after the receipt of the notice from the District, the Agency and the County shall notify the District, in writing, of the results of the inspection, and furnish to the District the punchlist of incomplete items. The District shall then cause all punchlist items to be completed in an expeditious fashion. Certificates of occupancy shall not be requested or issued until the provisions of this Section have been complied with. 4.12 Correction of Defects. The District shall insure that any defects are rectified in construction which appear within one year after issuance of a certificate of occupancy by the District. The District shall secure general contractor's, subcontractors', manufacturers', and suppliers' warranties. agm 2-8-93 5 Item 2B-20 Section 5. Name and Use. 5.1 Namq 5 '.1 The library shall be known as the Palm Desert Library and the name of the library shall be permanently and prominently affixed to the library. 5.1.2 Nothing herein shall be construed as preventing the District or the County from naming their respective portions of the Library and affixing such names to the building in appropriate locations. Section 6. Funding. The Agency, the County, and the District shall each contribute to the financing of the construction of the Project in the following proportions: 6.1 In accordance with estimates provided by the Project architect and engineers, total budget for the Project shall not exceed EIGHT MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($8,500,000). It is expressly understood and agreed that construction cost of the physical structures, facilities, improvements, furnishings and equipment in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the parties shall not exceed EIGHT MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($8,500,000) unless District, Agency, and County execute in writing a joint change order. This is the total project cost and includes, but is not limited to, construction, design, feasibility studies, architecture, engineering, inspections, testing, contingencies, construction management cost, landscaping, interior and parking improvements, furnishings, equipment and books. 6.2 The Agency shall advance the funds for payment of the construction costs of the Project, in accordance with the provisions of Section 7 hereof, not to exceed a total advance of 8,500,000. The City, the District and the County shall reimburse the Agency for a portion of such costs as provided below. 6.3 county shall reimburse the Agency in the amount of THREE MILLION DOLLARS ($3,000,000) plus interest, if applicable, through delivery of funds deposited into its Library District Improvement Fund pass -through entitlement for the Added Territory to Project Area No. 1, As Amended, and Project Area No. 3. 6.4 The District shall reimburse the Agency in the amount of TWO MILLION TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,200,000) plus interest if applicable. If District is not able to reimburse the Agency through other means, District shall make reimbursement through delivery of funds received from its redevelopment pass -through entitlement for Redevelopment Project Area No. 1, As Amended, and a qv* Z-A-93 6 Item 2B-21 Project Area No. 2, and Project Area No. 3. 6.5 The Agency shall assume the responsibility for the remaining THREE MILLION THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($3,300, 000) of the construction cost. 6.6 Should the full Project budget as has been approved by all parties not be expended for the construction of the Project, the parties shall each contribute to the actual cost of the project in the same ratio as their contributions are detailed above. 6.7 The City and the Agency herein agree that the County's and the District's obligation to reimburse the Agency. for funds expended on their behalf in accordance with Section 6.3 is limited to funds placed by the Agency in the Library District Improvement Fund and the District Capital Fund, respectively. Section 7. Disbursements and Accounting Records. 7.1 Agency as Disbursement Agent. The Agency shall act as the disbursing agent/authority for payment of all obligations related to the design, approvals and construction of the Project. The Agency shall not be obligated to advance payments in excess of 8,500,000, or the actual costs which may be incurred pursuant to 6.7. The Agency shall withdraw the County's share from the Library District Improvement Fund and the District's share from the District Capital Fund (or from bonds issued by the Agency to the extent the proceeds of such bond issue have been allocated to the Library District Improvement Fund or the District Capital Fund); provided, however, in such years in which the Library District Improvement Fund or the District Capital Fund do not contain sufficient funds to reimburse the Agency, then the obligation to reimburse the Agency shall accrue and remain in force and effect until the Library District Improvement Fuhd or the District Capital Fund have funds with which to reimburse .the Agency. 7.2 District as Sole Party to Construction Contracts. All contracts for facility design, construction supervision and construction shall be between the District and the contractors employed to do the work. 7.3 Verification of Amounts Due. Payments made to contractors employed by the District, shall be made directly by the Agency upon verified written order of the District. Such verification shall be made by the architect/engineer, the Project clerk of the works and the representative of the District appointed the responsibility for such verification by the District's Board of Trustees. The Agency shall also have the right to insure that the construction contract is "in balance" prior to disbursement and that there are no stop notices or mechanics' liens that might suspend or affect the construction or the disbursements. agm 2-8-93 7 Item 2B-22 7.4 Inspection. It is expressly understood and agreed that personnel of the Agency, the City and the County may observe and inspect all construction work done by or for the District on the Property, but shall provide any comments to District or its representative who shall be responsible for all communications with the contractor during the construction of the improvements. The District shall respond to such comment made by the City, the Agency, and the County in writing within a timely manner. 7.5 Accounting Records 7.5.1 The District shall maintain all accounting records and supporting documents in connection with the construction of the improvements referred to in this Agreement for a period of 10 years following the date of occupancy. At the end of such 10 year period, District shall deliver such records to the Agency. 7.5.2 The Agency and the County shall have the right to examine, inspect, and audit such records and documents referred to in the paragraph above subject to reasonable notice in writing to the District. 7.6 Changes in Plans. The District shall not make any addition to deletions from or other changes to the plans and specifications without the express written consent of the County, the Agency, and the City. The Executive Director is authorized, on behalf of the Agency, to consent to change orders of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS ($10,000) or less. Within sixteen (16) working days of receipt of all written documents necessary to support a change order of $10,000 or less, the Executive Director shall act on the change order. Within twenty (20) working days of receipt of all written documents necessary to support a change order in excess of 10,000, the Executive Director shall forward the matter to the Agency Board with the Director's recommendation on the change order. The County Chief Administrative Officer is authorized, on behalf of the County, to consent to change orders of SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($75,000) or less. 7.7 Reconciliation of Accounts and As Built Plans. Following completion of the facilities and improvements, the District shall submit to the Agency and the County (1) an itemized statement(s) showing the entire cost of such physical structures and facilities and improvements, and (2) a complete set of reproducible "As -Built - drawings showing every detail, latent or otherwise, of such improvements, including, but not limited to, electrical circuitry, communication circuitry and plumbing; and (3) copies of all warranties, operating instructions and maintenance manuals. agm 2-8-93 8 Item 2B-23 Section 8. Operations. 8.1 The completed building shall be restricted solely and only to use as a free public library and a collegiate library for a period of sixty-six (66) years from the date of the execution of this Agreement or until such earlier time as, by mutual agreement, the parties find such use no longer needed or appropriate. The District and the County shall enter into a Lease Agreement and adopt the Administrative Guidelines in the form attached hereto as Exhibits "C" and "D," respectively, and incorporated herein by reference and shall operate the Library in accordance with same. 8.2 If at any time, the State or any political subdivision of the State levies or assesses a tax, assessment, or fee which is applicable to the Library from which the District is not exempt, the District shall pay before delinquency that tax, assessment, or fee and the District shall promptly furnish the Agency satisfactory evidence establishing such payment. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to prohibit the District from contesting the validity or amounts of any tax, assessment, or fee or to limit the remedies of the District in respect thereto. 8.3 Following completion of the construction of the improvements, the City and the Agency, through their duly authorized agent, shall have, upon seventy-two hours written notice, the right to enter the Property with an assigned representative of the District and the County between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, for the purpose of inspecting, monitoring and evaluating the obligations of the District and the County. 8. 4 If the City of Palm Desert withdraws from the County Free Library District, County's obligation to pay shall remain only as long as the Agency continues to place funds in the Library District Improvement Fund. The Library District Improvement Fund, and the City shall assume County's obligations under the Lease Agreement. 8.5 The Agency shall have the right, if the covenants in Section 8 are breached, to exercise all rights and remedies and to maintain any actions or suits at law or in equity or other proper proceedings to enforce the curing of such breaches to which it or any other beneficiaries of such covenants may be entitled, including without limitation, specific performance, damages, and injunctive relief. The Agency shall have the right to assign all of its rights and benefits hereunder to the City. Section 9. Default and Remedies. 9.1 Failure or delay by any party to this Agreement to perform any term or provision of this Agreement constitutes a default under this Agreement. The party who so fails or delays must immediately commence to cure, correct or remedy such failure agm 2-8-93 9 Item 2B-24 or delay, and shall complete such cure, correction or remedy with reasonable diligence and during any period of curing shall not be in default. 9.2 The non -defaulting party shall give written notice of default to the party in default, specifying the default complained of by the injured party. Failure or delay in giving such notice shall not constitute a waiver of any default, nor shall it change the time of default. 9.3 If any default is not commenced to be cured in the cure period described herein, if any, and is not cured promptly in a continuous and diligent manner within a reasonable period of time after commencement thereof, then the non -defaulting party shall be entitled to the following remedies: 9.3.1 The non -defaulting property may commence an action for damages against the defaulting party with respect to each default. 9.3.2 The non -defaulting party may commence an action for specific performance of the terms of this Agreement with respect to each default. 9.3.3 The non -defaulting party may institute legal action to cure, correct or remedy any default or to obtain any other remedy consistent with the purpose of this Agreement. Section 10. Insurance. 10.1 The District and the County shall procure and maintain separate insurance, or self -insure, against the following: 10.1.1 Comprehensive general liability insurance with a combined single limit of $1,000,000 which applies to County's and District's use and occupancy of the project and/or property. 10.1.2 Broad form contractual liability insurance coverage insuring all of County's and District's indemnity requirements under this lease and the Funding and Construction Agreement. Such coverage shall have a minimum combined single limit of liability of at least $2,000, 000, and a general aggregate limit of $5,000,000. 10.1.3 Workers' compensation insurance in compliance with California law. 10.1.4 Fire and extended coverage insurance for the contents of the leased premises. agm 2-8-93 10 Item 2B-25 10.2 District shall procure and maintain insurance for the leased premises, or self -insure, fire and extended coverage, together with an "all-risk" endorsement, in the full replacement value thereof. County will reimburse District for one-half the costs of such insurance upon a billing and an accounting therefor by District. 10.3 During construction, District shall require the general contractor to provide a builder's risk policy of insurance. All such policies shall name the City and Agency as additional insureds. 10.4 The District and the County shall cause their insurance carriers to furnish the Agency and the City with a certificate of insurance and copy of policy showing that such insurance is in full force and effect. The District and the County shall cause the Agency to be named as an additional insured on such policies. All policies shall be endorsed to provide the Agency with 30 days written notice prior to cancellation or change in terms. 10.5 The County, the District, and the Agency each hereby release and relieve each other, and waive their entire right of recovery against the other for loss or damage arising out of or incident to the perils insured against under Section 9.1.2, whether due to the negligence of County, District or Agency, or their agents, employees, contractors and/or invitees. All coverage shall be endorsed to waive the insurer's right of subrogation against the Agency. 10.6 Subject to Section hereof [Damage and Destruction], in the event that all or a part of the Project or the furnishings and library collection are damaged or destroyed, partially or totally, from any cause whatsoever, from the proceeds of insurance, or, to the extent permitted by law, from any other lawfully available funds of the County or the District, to repair, restore and rebuild the Project and the furnishings and library collection as closely as possible to their condition existing immediately prior to such damage or destruction. Section 11. Access. The District shall not implement or impose any rule, regulation or fee that would have the effect of restricting the public accessibility to the library parking or facility. Section 12. Hold Harmless. Each party shall, to the extent permitted by law, indemnify, protect and hold the other parties, their officers, agents, employees and independent contractors free and harmless from any costs, attorney's fees, expenses, losses, liability, claims, agm 2-8-93 11 Item 2B-26 damages, and causes of action whatsoever, based or asserted upon an act or omission of the indemnifying party, their officers, agents, employees, subcontractors and independent contractors, for property damage, bodily injury or death or any other element of damage of any kind or nature relating to or in any way connected with or arising from this Agreement or the construction, use and/or occupancy of the Project. Section 13. Force Majeure. In addition to the specific provisions of this Agreement, delay in performance by any party hereunder shall not be a default where delays or defaults are due to war; insurrection; strikes; lock -outs; riots; floods; earthquakes; fires; casualties; acts of God; acts of the public enemy; epidemics; quarantine restrictions; freight embargoes; lack of transportation; unusually severe weather; or any other causes beyond the control or without the fault of the party claiming an extension of time to perform, excluding financial inability. An extension of time for any such cause shall only be for the period of the enforced delay, which period shall commence to run from the time of commencement of the cause. If, however, notice by the party claiming such extension is sent to the other party more than 30 days after the commencement of the cause, the period shall commence to run only 30 days prior to the giving of such notice. Section 14. Severability. The invalidity of any provision in this Agreement as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction shall in no way affect the validity of an other provision hereof. Section 15. Waiver of Performance. No waiver by any of the parties at any time of any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be deemed or construed as a waiver at any time thereafter of the same or of any other terms or conditions contained herein, or of the strict and timely performance of such terms and conditions. Section 16. Venue. Any action at law or in equity brought by any of the parties hereto for the purpose of enforcing a right or rights provided for by this Agreement shall be tried in a court of competent jurisdiction in the County of Riverside, State of California, and the parties hereby waive all provisions of law providing for a change of venue in such proceedings to any other county. agm 2-8-93 12 Item 2B-27 Section 17. Notice. Any notices required or desired to be served by any party upon any of the other parties shall be addressed to the respective parties as set forth below: If to the County: Chief Administrative Officer County of Riverside P.O. Box 1385 Riverside, CA 92502-1385 If to the Agency: Executive irector Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 If to the City: City Manager City of Palm Desert 73-510 Fred Waring Drive Palm Desert, CA 92260 agm 2-8-93 13 Item 2B-28 If to the District: Superintendent/President Desert Community College District 43-500 Monterey Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260 Section 18. Authorized Representative. 18.1 The County hereby appoints the Chief Administrative Officer as its authorized representative to administer this Agreement. 18.2 The District hereby appoints its Vice President, Administrative Services, as its authorized representative to administer this Agreement. 18.3 The Agency hereby appoints the Executive Director of the Agency as its authorized representative to administer this Agreement. 18.4 The City hereby appoints the City Manager as its authorized representative to administer this Agreement. Section 19. Miscellaneous. 19.1 Alterations. The District may, with the written consent of the Agency and the County, which consent shall not unreasonably be withheld, make any alterations, improvements, additions or utility installations in, on or about the Property and the Project, including the exterior of the Project, provided the alterations or additions do not impair the value of the Project or reduce the area of the improvements. 19.2 Limitation as to Transfer of the Property and Assignment of this Agreement. The District shall not assign this Agreement or encumber, sell, transfer, convey or lease the Project or the Property for a period of 66 years, commencing on the date of execution of this Agreement, without the prior written consent of the Agency and the County. 19.3 Damage, Destruction, Obligation to Rebuild. 19.3.1 In the event that all or a part of the Project or the furnishings and library collection are damaged or destroyed, partially or totally, from any cause whatsoever, then the County and the District shall, at no cost to the Agency, from the proceeds of insurance or, to the extent permitted by law, from any other lawfully available funds of the County or the District, cause to be repaired, restored and rebuilt the Project and the furnishings and agm 2-8-93 14 Item 2B-29 library collection as closely as possible to their condition existing immediately prior to such damage or destruction and this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect. Such repair, restoration and rebuilding shall be commenced within a reasonable time after such damage or destruction has occurred and shall be diligently pursued to completion. 19.4 Section Headings. The section headings herein are for the convenience of the parties only and shall not be deemed to govern, limit, modify or in any manner affect the scope, meaning or intent of the provisions or language of this Agreement. 19.5 Approvals. Whenever this Agreement requires the Agency, the County or the District to approve any document or proposal, such approval shall not unreasonably be withheld. 19.6 Entire Agreement. This Agreement is intended by the parties hereto as a final expression of their understanding with respect to the subject matter hereof, and as a complete and exclusive statement of all the terms and conditions thereof, and supersedes any and all prior and contemporaneous agreements and understandings, oral or written, in connection therewith. This Agreement may be changed or modified upon the written consent of the parties hereto. 19.7 Time is of the Essence. Time is of the essence of this Agreement. 19.8 Operating Budget. Attached hereto as Exhibit are operating budgets from Library and District showing operating budgets for five years after projected opening of library shall include cost of operation, maintenance of facilities, updating of collection, as well as sources of funding therefor. agm 2- 8-93 15 Item 2B-30 IN WITH SS WHEREO , t e pa ies have exec ted this Agreement as of the day of Q/ie, 199. ATTEST: Sheila R: illiga, City Clerk ATTEST: Sheila R.-Gilligan,/ ecretary ATTEST: Secretary, Board of Trustees agm 2-8-93 16 COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE Patricia A. Lerem CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Of SUPiRYISOIs CITY OF PALM DESERT Mayor PALM DESERT REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Tk tS-0,1N-dAW Chairman DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT ai rman , Boar."'s rut V Item 2B-31 W4/93 iNffliii041a*Amomiokommommt e; ' PROPOSED BUDGET MULTI -AGENCY LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION Planning 1. Architect Fees (g't 7.5 % 2. State Architect Fees ® 0.75 % 3. Chancellor's Office Fees ® 0.1% 4. Preliminary Testing 5. Surveys 6. Legal, Advertising, etc. Subtotal, Planning Construction 1. Utility Service 2. Site a. Ring Road Modification b. New Parking Lots c. Landscaping d. Tree Relocation 3. Building 43,000 Sq. Ft. Ca $136 Subtotal, Construction Tests and Inspection Contingency a 10 % Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment TOTAL PROJECT BUDGET y:;4f{V ViS}':::::.:Y.O. •::ti'rJ':•:1S.1i}1+:Cr}}}..:.1V .i,. 75,000 120,000 120,000 40,000 524,338 33,778 6,356 11,000 4,500 2,000 145,000 355,000 5,855,609 EXHIBIT B 581,971 6,355, 609 171,000 S635,561 755•859 8,500.000 Item 2B-32 EXHIBIT C Item 2B-33 Exhibit C LEASE The Desert Community College District, herein referred to as District", leases to the County of Riverside, herein referred to as "County", the property described below on the following terms and conditions: 1. DescriptiQD The premises leased hereby are commonly known as the "Palm Desert Library", located on the College of the Desert Campus, Palm Desert, California, and consists of a parcel of land and improvements to be constructed thereon. The leased premises are more particularly described in Exhibit "A" to that certain Cooperative Agreement for the Funding and Construction of a Joint Library Building of which this lease is a part. 2. USE The premises described in Section I above, are leased to County by District for the purpose of providing library and other related facilities for the County. With the consent of the District, the leased facilities may be used for any official business of County. 3. TEEM a) The term of this lease shall be for a period of sixty-six 66) years commencing upon the date upon which the Agreement among the County, the District, the City of Palm Desert and the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency becomes effective for all purposes and ending sixty-six (66) years thereafter, unless sooner terminated pursuant to this agreement. b) Any holding over by County after the expiration of said term shall be deemed a month -to -month tenancy upon the same terms and conditions of this lease. 4. CONSIDERATION County's rights under this lease are in consideration for it's contribution to finance the construction of, and its other covenants under that certain Cooperative Agreement for the Funding and Construction of a Joint Library Building to operate, the Palm Desert Library. Item 2B-34 County/District Liorary Lease Page 2 5. UTILITIES a) District shall provide, or cause to be provided, and pay for all utility services that County may require or desire in the operation and use of the leased premises. In so far as is possible, utilities shall be separately metered for the two portions of the building. County shall reimburse District monthly for its share of the metered utility costs. When not metered, upon presentation of billings and accounting therefor by District, County shall reimburse District for its pro rated share of total occupied building square footage and for one-half the costs of utilities for all joint use areas. 6. CUSTODIAL SERVICE a) District shall provide, or cause to be provided, and pay for all landscape and other grounds care for the leased premises. Such services shall be provided at a level which shall keep the leased premises in the same condition as other portions of the larger parcel which includes the College of the Desert. County shall reimburse District for one half the costs of such services for the area surrounding the building which has been designated as the site in the architect's construction and landscaping plan upon billing and an accounting therefor by the District. b) District shall provide maintenance of parking lots designated for public library use. County shall reimburse District for all costs of such maintenance upon billing and an accounting therefor by the District. c) County shall provide, or cause to be provided, and pay for custodial services within the facilities constructed pursuant to the Funding and Construction Agreement. District shall reimburse County for one-half the total costs of such service upon billing and an accounting therefor by the County. 7. MAINTENANCE a) District warrants that the leased premises shall be in good and suitable condition for the uses contemplated herein as of the date of occupancy by County. b) District shall maintain, or cause to be maintained, and pay for, the physical exterior and interior of the leased premises and all structural and systemic components thereof, including, but not limited to, roof, air conditioning equipment, heating equipment, plumbing, electrical wiring and fixtures, communication wiring and fixtures, windows and structural parts, in good working condition and repair, in accordance with industry standards and in compliance with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. County shall reimburse District for one-half of all maintenance costs upon a billing and an accounting therefor by District. Item 2B-35 County/District Library Lease Page 3 c) In the event District fails or refuses to make the repairs to the leased premises as may be required or necessitated by Paragraphs 6(a), 6(b), 7(a) and 7(b), County reserves the right to undertake such repairs subject to two (2) weeks written notice to District. If County makes such services and/or repairs, District shall reimburse County for one-half of the costs it occurs relative to services under Paragraph 6(a) and to repairs under Paragraph 7(b) upon a billing and an account therefor by County. 8. CIRCULATION CONTROL a) County, through its representative, shall select, hire and train all staff charged with entering borrower registration and maintaining the borrower's transaction file. The staff size will be at least as great as that provided in County libraries of a similar size and with a comparable workload as measured by the number of items checked out. b) District shall reimburse the County for its proportionate share of staffing costs based on District's share of total circulation upon a billing and accounting therefor by County. Staff costs will include salary and benefits of positions employed to manage the borrower registration file and the transaction records at the joint -agency library. 9. COMPUTER SYSTEM COSTS a) County shall provide, or cause to be provided, computerized circulation control systems for the joint -agency library. b) District shall annually reimburse County for its proportionate share of computer system costs upon a billing and an accounting therefor by County. Computer system costs shall be based on the number of volumes held and annual circulation of the District's Library in proportion to the County Library System. 10. ALTERATIONS ANQ ADDITIONS a) County may, during its occupancy of the leased premises, with the written consent of District, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, make any alterations, improvements, additions or utility installations on or about the leased premises. Unless District notifies County of any objection within fourteen 14) working days of receipt of a request to make an alteration, improvement, addition or utility installation, the consent of District shall be deemed given to the request. b) County shall pay when due all claims for labor and materials furnished to or for County at or for use in the leased premises, which claims are or may be secured by mechanics' or materialmans' liens against the leased premises or interest therein, and hold the leased premises and District harmless. Item 2B-36 County/District Library Lease Page 4 c) County shall not make any alternations, improvements or additions to the exterior of the leased premises. d) All such alterations, improvements and additions which are trade fixtures as that term is used in Section 1019 of the Civil Code shall remain the property of County and may be removed by County at or prior to the expiration of this lease; provided, however, that such removal does not cause injury or damage to the leased premises, or in the event it does, the premises shall be restored. 11. INSPECTION OF LEASED PREMISES Following completion of the construction of the improvements, District shall have, upon seventy-two hours written notice, the right to enter the leased premises with an assigned representative of County during normal library hours, for the purpose of inspecting, monitoring and evaluating the compliance by County with its obligations to District pursuant to this lease. 12. QUIET ENJOYMENT County shall have, hold and quietly enjoy the use of the leased premises so long as it shall fully and faithfully perform the terms and conditions that are required under this lease. 13. INSURANCE District and County shall procure and maintain, or self insure, against the following: 13.1 Comprehensive general liability insurance with a combined single limit of $1,000,000 which'applies to County's and District's use and occupancy of the project and/or property. 13.2 Broad form contractual liability insurance coverage insuring all of County's and District's indemnity requirements under this lease and the Funding and Construction Agreement. Such coverage shall have a minimum combined single limit of liability of at least $2,000,000 and a general aggregate limit of $5,000,000. 13.3 Workers' compensation insurance in compliance with California law. 13.4 Fire and extended coverage insurance for the contents of the lease premises. a) District shall procure and maintain insurance for the leased premises, or self -insure, fire and extended coverage, together with an "all-risk" endorsement, in the full replacement value thereof. County will reimburse District for one-half the costs of such insurance upon a billing and an accounting therefor by District. b) During construction, District shall require the general contractor or provide a builder's risk policy of insurance. Item 2B-37 County/District . rary Lease Page 5 c) The City of Palm Desert and the Palm Desert Redevelopment Agency shall be named as an additional insured on all policies required pursuant to this Section 13. 14. HOLQ HARP'" 7 a) District shall indemnify, protect and hold County, its officers, agents, employees and independent contractors free and harmless from any liability whatsoever, based or asserted, upon any act or omission of District, its officers, agents, employees, subcontractors and independent contractors for property damage, bodily injury or death (District's employees included) and District shall defend at its expense, including attorney's fees, County, its officers, agents, employees and independent contractors in any legal action based upon any such acts or omissions. b) County shall indemnify, protect and hold District, its officers, agents, employees and independent contractors free and harmless from any liability whatsoever, based or asserted, upon any act or omission of County, its officers, agents, employees, subcontractors and independent contractors for property damage, bodily injury or death (County's employees included) and County shall defend at its expense, including attorney's fees, District, its officers, agents, employees and independent contractors in any legal action based upon any such acts or omissions. 15. ASSIGNMENT County shall not assign this lease or sublease the leased premises without the written consent of the District. District shall not unreasonably withhold its consent. 16. SEVERASILITY The invalidity of any provision in this lease as determined by a court of competent jurisdiction shall in no way affect the validity of any other provision hereof. 17. WAIVR OF PERFORMANCE No waiver by County or District at any time of any of the terms and conditions of this lease shall be deemed or construed as a waiver at any time thereafter of the same or of any other terms or conditions contained herein, or of the strict and timely performance of such terms and conditions. 18. VENUE Any action at law or in equity brought by either of the parties hereto for the purpose of enforcing a right or rights provided for by this lease shall be tried in a court of competent jurisdiction in the County of Riverside, State of California, and the parties hereby waive all provisions of law providing for a change of venue in such proceeding to any other County. Item 2B-38 County/District Library Lease Page 6 19. NOTICE Any notices required or desired to be served by either party upon the other shall be addressed to the respective parties as set for below: County County of Riverside County Library 3581 7th Street Riverside, CA 92501 District and County of Riverside Chief Administrative Officer 4000 Lemon Street, 12th Floor Riverside, CA 92501 Superintendent/President Desert Community College District 43-500 Monterey Avenue Palm Desert, CA 92260 20. EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS a) It is understood and agreed that all persons hired engaged by District shall be construed to be employees or agents District and not of County, but nothing contained herein shall construed as providing that District's contractors are agents employees of District. b) It is understood and agreed that all persons hired engaged by County shall be construed to be employees or agents County and not of District, but nothing contained herein shall construed as providing that County's contractors are agents employees of County. 21. BINDING ON SUCCESSOR or of be or or of be or District and County, their respective assigns and successors in interests shall be bound by the terms and conditions contained in this lease. 22. COUNTY'$ REPRESENTATIVE County hereby appoints the Library Director as its authorized representative to administer this lease. 23. DISTRICT'S REPRESENTATIVE District hereby appoints the Vice President, Administrative Services as its authorized representative to administer this lease. Item 2B-39 County/District Library Lease Page 7 24. ENTIRE LEASE This lease is intended by the parties hereto as a final expression of their understanding with respect to the subject matter hereof, and as a complete and exclusive statement of all the terms and conditions hereof, and supersedes any and all prior and contemporaneous leases, agreements and understandings, oral and written, in connection therewith. This lease may be changed or modified upon the written consent of the parties hereto. 25. PARAGRAPH HEADINGS The paragraph headings herein are for the convenience of the parties only and shall not be deemed to govern, limit, modify or in any manner affect the scope, meaning or intent of the provision or language of this lease. 26. CONSTRUCTION OF LEAST The parties hereto have negotiated this lease at arms length and with the advice of their respective attorneys, and no provision contained herein shall be construed against County solely because it prepared this lease in its executed form as a matter of convenience. IN WITNSS WHEREO as of the 6K day of ATTEST: SEC' ., BOARD OF STEES ties have executed this agreement 1993. COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE By: CBA R.,aB R OF SUP VISORS LammPatroa DESERT COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BY: PRE DENT, STE S c-Ory a 970Item 2B-40 Exhibit D Administrative Guidelines for Joint Agency Library 1.0 Operational Responsibility for Library Services 2. 0 Staffing Areas 3. 0 Collection Development Policies and Funding 3.1 General 3.2 Periodicals 3.3 Audiovisual Materials 3.4 Business Reference Center 3.5 Database Access 4.0 Library Services 4.1 Reference Services 4.2 Youth Services 4.3 Classroom of the Future 4.4 Microcomputer Laboratory 4.5 General Purpose Meeting Room 5. 0 Miscellaneous Functions 5.1 Coin -Operated Machines 5.2 Receiving and Mail Delivery 5. 3 Parking 5.4 Staff Lounge 6.0 Friends of the Library Item 2B-41 1.0 OPERATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR LIBRARY SERVICES The respective agencies shall be responsible for the following aspects of library performed at County Library Headquarters in Riverside.) OPERATIONS COLLEGE LIBRARY 1. Select materials 2. Acquire materials 3. Catalog and classify materials 4. Download MARC cataloging records 5. Process materials 6. Provide circulation services (register borrowers, issue library cards, check-out check -in, renew, collect fines, fees, resolve delinquency problems, send overdue and reserve notices) 7. Weed materials for mends, binds, and discards 8. Shelve and maintain stacks 9. Provide reference service 10. Assist with audio visual collection 11. Assist with rare book/local history collection. 12. Provide reserve desk service 13. Provide youth services For own collection For own collection For own collection For own collection For own collection Contract with Public Library except for resolution of delinquency problems related to academic status For own collection For own collection Using academic collection Rare books and videos Reference only) For own collection No comparable service operations: (Starred items are PUBLIC LIBRARY For own collection For own collection 1 For own collection * For own collection * For own collection * For joint -agency library For own collection For own collection Using Public Library collection Circulating audio and video collections No comparable service Per Public Library standards for collections and programs Item 2B-42 OPERATIONS COLLEGE LIBRARY PUBLIC LIBRARY 14. Provide interlibrary loan delivery to other libraries 15. Provide interlibrary loan request service through OCLC 16. House and service periodicals 17. Manage microcomputer laboratory 18. Manage public -access photocopiers 19. Manage meeting room reservations and set-ups 20. Operate Business Reference Center Directly to College Library through SIRCULS and other universities as appropriate Submit requests directly Maintain circulating and microfilm materials as appropriate For registered students only Explore contract with third party vendor Mutually develop policies with Public Library Directly to County libraries and thru SIRCULS as appropriate Contract with College for items not held in RCCPL Maintain circulating popular titles only No comparable service Explore contract with third party vendor Mutually develcp policies with College Library Item 2B-43 2.0 STAFFING AREAS COLLEGE LIBRARY This area may be open at different times than the Public Library) Academic Reference & Research Desk Reserve Desk College Library Collections Microcomputer Lab Online Public Access Catalogs adjacent to all service desks) Staff Workrooms and Offices for technical and public services) Seminar Rooms Classroom of the Future Staffing: All functions carried out by College staff Staffed Service Desks are Starred* JOINT -USE AREA This area must be open and operational at all times when either the College Library or the Public Library is open) Entry/Lobby Circulation Services Circulation Desk for public service Workroom and Office, Storeroom Public Restrooms Photocopy Machines Auditorium/Community Room Public Information/Exhibit Areas Staff Lounge and Restrooms Small Group Study Room Conference Room Quiet Study Room Staffing: Public Library employees under contract to service College Library borrowers PUBLIC LIBRARY This area may be open at different times than the College Library) General Information/Quick Reference Desk Popular Periodicals Lounge/ Reading Area Public Library (print and non -print Collections for adults, young adults and children) Coin -op typewriters and/or public microcomputers Youth Services Desk Online Public Access Catalogs adjacent to all service desks) Staff workrooms and offices for public service functions only Conference Rooms Staffing: All functions carried out by Public Library staff Item 2B-44 3 . 0 CQLLEi_T'_« I D1J' :LOP`fEN'T POLICIESa\p F1 ',yD1 G 3.1 G?nerz3_ Each agency will have its own collection development policy and select materials to meet the needs of its primary clien- tele. The Public Library will select print and non -print materials in accordance with the Riverside City and County Public Library's Materials Selection Policy. Books and other peint materials which support the College curriculum will be acquired for the College's Library according to the College's taredalsSelection Policy. Both the Public Library and the College will provide adequate funds to build and maintain quality collections. The Public Library materials budget will be at least as great as that provided for other county branch 1 ibraries serving a similar population size and with equivalent space to accommodate the materials collection. Both the College and the Public Library will affirm their commitment to the Library Bill of Rights (copy attached). The Public Librarian and the College Librarian will confer about any major purchases including all standing orders, to avoid unnecessary duplication. However, each will retain final authority over the titles selected for their respective collections. The Public Library will concentrate on fiction, children's literature, nonfiction of interest to out -of -school adults, reference materials to support the public library mission of life-long learning, local history, and popular videocassettes and periodicals. The College Library will concentrate on reference materials, nonfiction which supports the College curriculum, scholarly ,journals and limited periodical back files, and educational videocassettes. Both will allow access to the use of their materials by each other's clientele and the cost of providing such access will be absorbed by each as a reciprocal service with no exchange of funds. The only exception would be the payment by the Public Library of a predetermined amount annually to the College for periodicals as described below in Section 3.2. 3.2 Periodicals The Public Library will subscribe to periodicals of popular interest and the College Library will subscribe to periodicals which support the curriculum. Both the Public Librarian and the College Librarian will confer with each other before placing their respective annual periodical subscription orders to avoid unnecessary duplication. A small amount of duplica- tion in the two collections may be necessary to meet high demand from both public and college library users, Item 2B-45 The Public Library will maintain only minimal back files ( two years or less ] , and will circulate all but the most recent issue of each title. The Public Library's periodicals will be displayed in a browsing area with lounge seating conducive to use by the general public, not by students. The College will maintain limited microfilm backfiles of their periodical holdings, The microform periodical subscriptions will be acquired by, owned by, housed by, and serviced by the College Library and will he accessible on an equal basis to both College Library and Public Library users. 3.3 Audiovisual Materials Non -print materials such as sound recordings and videocas- settes will be purchased by the Public Library to meet the recreational, cultural, and informational needs of the general public. Audiovisual materials including educational videocas- settes which support the College curriculum will be acquired as determined by the College Library. 3. 4 Business Reference Center The Business Reference Center will be in a centrally located shared area, available for .joint use in accordance with a mutually agreed -on policy. Iri order to meet the informational needs of both the business community and students enrolled in business courses at the college, materials will be available in both print and non -print formats and include the possibili- ty of on-line access to business databases. Grants and private funding sources will he explored for ongoing financial support of the Center. 3.5 Database Access Users of terminals in the College Library and in the Public Library system will soon have access to holdings in adjacent DRA-based library systems including San Bernardino County Library, San Diego City and County libraries, County Library of Los Angeles. Ultimately, through the state-wide Data Research Associates accessed database (DRANET) of the Califor- nia State Library, users will have access to the catalogs of the University of California and beyond. Gateways to national networks such as NREN and to commercial databases will be available at a cost. 4. 0 LIBRARY SERVICES 4.1 Reference Service There will be staff to assist users in locating information in the Public Library and in the College Library. Both agencies will provide time for their respective staffs to become ac- quainted with the resources of each others' collections in Item 2B-46 order to facilitate appropriate referrals. Both agencies will refer requests for information which cannot be filled from either of the collections in the joint facility to the inter- library reference referral service available through the County Library's Indio and Riverside facilities and the Inland Library System's Reference Center. The ILS Reference Center will use the resources of UCR, Cal State San Bernardino, Loma Linda University and other academic, special and public libraries in the Inland area to locate the needed information. 4. 2 Youth Services Library service for youth will continue to be an exclusive function of the Public Library. A separate area in the Public Library will be provided for this unique '.iser group. It will be staffed by a librarian knowledgeable in library services to youth. The Public Library will provide a collec- tion of ,juvenile materials, appropriate for a wide age range of children, from the very young through the middle school age. It will provide regular library programming such as storytimes and an annual Reading Program. It will include youth reference service and reader's advisory. In addition to serving the youth, parents, and teachers of the community, the youth services section will assist College students enrolled in children's literature or child development courses and faculty and staff involved with the College's Child Develop- ment Center. Parents and children involved with the Center would be encouraged to use this area of the Public Library. This area will have its own program space. 4.3 Classroom of the Future This room will serve as a model for the understanding and use of state-of-the-art technology in the classroom and will be available for training and staff development. It will include the latest technology available in assisting the teaching/ learning process. 4.4 Microcomputer Laboratory The College will include the operation of a Microcomputer Lab within the College Library primarily as a user lab. The College Library will set all policies and procedures for use of the facility. 4.5 General Purpose Meeting Rooms The auditorium/community room will be jointly used by the College and Public Library and will be managed by the Public Library in accordance with a mutually agreed -on policy such as the "Policy for the Use of Meeting Rooms" (copy attached) currently in use in all branches of the Public Library which have community meeting rooms. Community room use will be Item 2B-47 schedu i d throuzh a reservation system such as the Materials 3ookinp' Program on the automated system. Blocks of time when it is not needed by either the College or the Public Library may be reserved by community groups. The Quiet Study rooms, Small Group Study rooms and Conference rooms would be available to anyone on a "first come -first served" basis. The storyhour room would belong to the Public Library and would be used exclusively for children's programs. None of the four types of general purpose meeting rooms would be available for use as a classroom by the College. 5. 0 MISCELLANEOUS FUNCT[ONS 5. 1 Coin-Oner.tted Machines Coin - operated photocopy machines should be placed in such strategic locations as next to the periodicals and reference sections. There should be several in the College Library and at least two in the Public Library. A separate photocopy room off the main lobby or adjacent to the periodicals area in the College Library may be desirable. The Public Library and the College Library will enter into a joint use contract with a vendor to supply the building with photocopier and microform reader printers. Coin - operated typewriters/microcomputers should also be provided in a public typing room to serve both College and Public Library users. 5. 2 Receiving and Mail Delivery Receiving and mail delivery will be separate functions for each agency. Each has a delivery and mail system as well as a postage budget which are part of their parent organizations' internal mail systems. For the Public Library this function is assigned to the Circulation staff which would handle delivery in the building between the Public Library and the College Library, The Technical Services Division of the College will be responsible for receiving and delivering the College Library' s mail. 5. 3 Parking Parking in the multi -agency library lot should be limited to two hours. In order to exit the parking lot, users would place a token which had been obtained from the Circulation Desk in an exit gate device. Item 2B-48 Parking , nrorcement would be provided by the College. (High fines would be levied on offenders; non-payment of fines would result in loss of library privileges and blocking of tran- scripts.) 5.4 Staff Lounge There should be a single staff lounge with kitchen facilities and restrooms to be used jointly by the staffs of both librar- ies. This space would be designated "Ion -Smoking". Any problems in its use should be resolved ,jointly by the Public Librarian and the College Librarian. 6. 0 Friends of the Library The College and the Public Library will encourage their respective Friends of the Library groups to cooperate and discourage any sense of competition. The decision of whether to merge will be left to the two groups. It is agreed that the Public Library Friends will continue their ongoing book sale in the Public Library part of the building under the terms of the Public Library's policy for such sales. It is further agreed that if the College Friends wish to continue their current fund-raising activities, that space will be made available in the building on a reasonable basis for their book sales. Item 2B-49 32-05-1993 10:15 619341E137S COLLEGE OF THE DESERT 02 EXHIBIT E Desert CommunityCollege District Five -Year Library Operating Budget 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 Projected Costs Personnel 230,677 242,211 278,542 292,470 349,581 New and Replacement Books 13,730 35,298 56,865 78,433 100,000 Periodicals 14,000 16,750 19,500 22,250 25,000 Media 12,000 16,975 21,750 26,625 31,500 Repair and Replace Equipment 3,260 3,695 4, 130 4,565 5,000 Leases and Lease-Pw sea 3,500 4,125 4,750 5,375 6,000 Other contract Services 5,211 11,239 17,259 23,280 29,300 Totals 212,385 330,192 402,796 452,997 546,381 Item 2B-50 J-N ae '3 12:4 PN 17147881528 P.2 EXHIBIT E RIVERSIDE CITY OD C0U TY PUBLIC LIBRARY FIVE -?BAR 8UDu3T PROJECTION FOR aEa PAWS ,DESERT LIBRARY EY ' 94.95 '95-56 16-97 -97- 9a 98- 99 PROJECTED COUNTY LIBRARY RESOURCES , 8,625, 000 9,444,000 10,363, 000 11,532,000 12,852,000 without Special Dist. Augmentation Funds); PROJECTED COSTS Operations 53,000 t 126. 142 138,756 152,63E 167,895 Personnel 336,807 353,647 371,330 389,898 409,391 liaterials 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 Subtotal 569,607 629,789 660,086 892,528 727,266 4 Administration and Support 170,942 188,937 198,026 207,758 218,186 TOTAL COSTS 740,749 318,726 858,111 900,256 945,472 Palm Desert Share of Resources (percent of total) 8 months in new building 8.59 8.67 8.28 7.81 7,36 PLD5Y1.1413 12-30-92 Item 2B-51 Attachment 5 Service Level Comparison (Fiscal Year 2020-21) Palm Desert Rancho Mirage La Quinta Palm Springs Service Area & Facility Management County City County City Population 51,167 16,804 37,654 44,397 Square Miles 27 25 35 106 Building Square Footage 20,000 45,092 20,000 38,400 * Inputs Operating Expenditures $1,238,029 $3,359,008 $953,442 $2,242.995 Staffing (FTEs) 14.69 25.00 13.30 14.40 Hours Open (Weekly) 58 56 56 50 Collections ** 98,086 100,925 81,283 128,380 Outputs Circulation ** 114,306 228,110 84,049 166,107 Registered Users (% pop.) N/A 47,447 (252%) N/A 23,545 (49%) * Palm Springs Public Library (Sunrise Way) is 34,000 SF & Welwood Murray Library is 4,400 SF ** Physical items Item 2B-52 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Veronica Chavez, Director of Finance REQUEST: AUTHORIZE STAFF TO PROCEED WITH PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT PROCESS AND PUBLIC EDUCATION ON POTENTIAL GENERAL SALES TAX MEASURE AND PROVIDE DIRECTION ON DRAFTING A RESOLUTION WITH BALLOT LANGUAGE FOR THE COUNCIL’S CONSIDERATION AT A FUTURE DATE RECOMMENDATION: Authorize staff to proceed with the public engagement process and public education on a potential general sales tax revenue (also known as Transaction and Use Tax) measure and provide direction to staff on drafting a resolution with ballot language for the Council’s consideration at a future date. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: The City has a long-time proven track record of being diligent about financial planning to ensure sustainability and continuity in service to the community. Most recently cost cutting measures have been taken to ensure long-term sustainability such as freezing positions, seeking grant opportunities for capital replacement and projects, deferring, and extending capital replacement and maintenance, and renegotiating contracts wherever possible. Post pandemic, the costs of services have risen tremendously in every area. Additionally, the City Council adopted a General Fund Balance reserve policy which has been the most impactful component to ensuring the City’s long-term financial sustainability. The Policy has resulted in reserves for emergencies, pension obligations, and transfers to other funds to address deferred building maintenance, equipment replacement, and risk management. However, in looking at the future cost of services, it is apparent that these strategies alone are no longer sufficient to maintain our community’s current level, or expectation, of service. Investing in essential city services and programs is one of the top priorities of city government. Residents depend on numerous critical services such as police, fire, ambulance transport, street and sidewalk infrastructure, roadway traffic and signal safety, timely bulky items and graffiti removal, senior and youth programs, new park development and improvements at existing parks, aquatic center, community events and recreation programs, open space to connect with nature and support local habitat, infrastructure for walkability throughout the city, affordable housing programs, workforce development, and the promotion of sports and physical and mental fitness for all residents, among others. While it is often assumed that local government has adequate funding to provide all of the essential services, it is important to note that we are often financially challenged to reliably and consistently provide them to meet the expectations of our residents. The quality of life Item 2C-1 City of Palm Desert Authorization to Proceed with Potential Sales Tax Measure Page 2 of 5 in our community depends on our ability to deliver these basic services and infrastructure. Operating costs have consistently been rising at a faster pace than sustainable revenues. Based on current projections, unless a new revenue source is identified, the City faces substantial budget deficits and service reductions, jeopardizing the City’s essential services to the community in the foreseeable future. The City’s historic diligence in financial planning warrants taking action now to sustain service levels. The investment in capital along with the increasing ongoing costs, including staffing expenses, fire and police equipment, additional insurance coverage, and technology comprise the largest cost centers of our operating budget. For the City to maintain the level of service to the public and to work towards funding deferred capital needs, additional revenues will be necessary, in conjunction with cost containment strategies. Staff has provided information to the City Council at two separate study sessions in recent months relative to this issue as we’ve discussed the new fire station necessary to maintain adequate response times as the City’s recent growth has impacted those times. At the most recent 2023/24 Budget Study Sessions, staff provided five-year financial projections for the City’s General Fund. Staff has factored into the financial projections increased costs for the inflation seen in materials and labor experienced throughout every level of city services post pandemic, which has been an extraordinary challenge with tremendous impacts on City finances. The City’s fiscal outlook is relatively stable for now, given the initial recovery in revenue post pandemic, and the budget for next year maintains existing service levels and prudent ending reserves in the General Fund to protect the City’s finances during these times of economic uncertainties. That said, with the delay and deferral of many projects and replacement costs during prior downturns and including the opening of the new and much needed fire station, the expenditures are projected to quickly outgrow revenues as consumerism begins to level off. In order to continue to maintain a strong public safety presence and meet the quality of life expected by our residents, projections for Fiscal Year 2024/25 indicate it will require an additional revenue source to cover costs, and the magnitude of the projected deficit grows rapidly over the subsequent five years to an estimated ($16 million) by FY 2028/29. Item 2C-2 City of Palm Desert Authorization to Proceed with Potential Sales Tax Measure Page 3 of 5 Additionally, there are significant long-term challenges to address including the full economic impacts of post pandemic inflation, as well as unfunded needs consistent with Council Goals shown in Attachment 1 that include development of the North Sphere, community and regional parks, university development, business recruitment, broadband master plan, public safety capital improvements and operational costs, active transportation projects, and redevelopment of the downtown mall area. The cost of these unfunded needs is sizeable, and funding would need to come from a tax measure or another reliable funding source. Sales Tax Mechanism Currently the City receives 1% (known as the Bradley-Burns local sales tax) of the 7.75% total sales tax as approved by the State of California. It is proposed that the local sales tax portion be increased by 1.00% to ensure that the additional revenue stays for local uses. Given the need previously established by the cash flow projections, staff believes a 1% increase will support the growing costs and demand for general services, including the costs for fire services, which alone would require more than half to support it, in addition to the remaining needs of the community. Our sales tax consultant has indicated that sales tax measures are typically not rate sensitive but rather hinge on voter perception about what is sufficient to provide desired services and meet community needs. A 1% measure would generate an additional $26 million annually. The 1% increase would bring the sales tax rate in the city to 8.75%, which would be equal to other cities in the Coachella Valley and throughout the State. State law imposes a “cap” on the amount of sales tax the County and a city within that County may levy together. California Revenue and Taxation Code § 7251.1 states that “the combined rate of all taxes imposed in accordance with this part in any county may not exceed 2 percent.” If the County or other local districts or agencies have a desire to impose a sales Item 2C-3 City of Palm Desert Authorization to Proceed with Potential Sales Tax Measure Page 4 of 5 tax initiative for their purposes, approval could meet the cap, and leave Palm Desert voters no opportunity to implement a local sales tax measure to support local City services. An additional benefit of a general sales tax measure in the City is that given our tourism market, visitors would share in the cost of providing services to the community verses a property tax initiative that would burden just the residents. Upon City Council’s approval of this report, Staff will begin the process with our sales tax consultant to engage in a series of conversations with various members of the community. We know that not all investments can be made at once but being able to develop a strategic investment plan to be implemented over time would be in order. Placing a general tax measure on the ballot is a key policy issue for the Council to consider. The City has made significant strides in providing effective and efficient services and the City’s leadership in considering economic growth opportunities and cost management have led to a relatively stable financial position even with impacts from the pandemic and subsequent economic inflation. But while next year’s budget does not have service or staffing reductions, the City’s financial projections do not have adequate funding to meet key community needs if alternative resources are not available. Alternatives to the sales tax ballot measure may include prioritization of essential City services in preparation for service cuts; and/or alternative direction related to City Council goals. If Council wants to continue moving forward, staff will begin the public engagement process, present the results of a scientific option survey of the community, and draft language for the ballot and resolution for future council consideration to formally place this general tax measure on the March 5, 2024 primary election. As the Council is aware, placing such a measure on the ballot does not constitute a vote by the Council on such a measure, but rather whether the voters should be given the opportunity to decide if an additional sales tax is an appropriate action to provide additional funding to meet community needs. FINANCIAL IMPACT If approved by voters, a 1% general sales tax measure increase would generate approximately $26 million annually. The new tax would begin in July 1, 2024 for full implementation in FY 2024-25. Total election costs for the ballot measure are estimated at $35,000, which have been included in the FY 2023-24 proposed financial plan. In addition, under the Revenue and Taxation Code section 7272, the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) will assess the City for preparatory charges to administer the new local sales tax based on actual costs. The statutory maximum amount of these costs shall not exceed $175,000. Item 2C-4 City of Palm Desert Authorization to Proceed with Potential Sales Tax Measure Page 5 of 5 REVIEWED BY: Finance Director: Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. FY 2023-24 City Council Goals 2. Statewide Sales and Use Tax Rates Item 2C-5 Exhibit A City of Palm Desert 2023 City Council Goals Goals Description Lead Team Committees/ Subcommittees 1 Cal State University Palm Desert Campus Advocate for the creation of a Cal State University Palm Desert Campus or other education related uses on the land donated by the City for this purpose. Economic Development City Manager’s Office CV Priority One 2 Economic Development Projects Desert Willow Strategy Develop a strategy for the disposition and development of the remaining Desert Willow properties. Economic Development Development Services Economic Development Subcommittee Business Recruitment Develop a plan to identify and recruit retail, entertainment, and other business that will contribute to Palm Deserts existing unique shopping and entertainment offerings. Economic Development North Sphere Planning Analyze the recommendations of the CBRE study for potential changes in land use patterns in the North Sphere. Economic Development Development Services 3 Mall Redevelopment Conduct market and land use planning studies to evaluate options for adaptive re-use of the Mall resulting in a Mall Master Plan. Economic Development City Manager’s Office Economic Development Subcommittee 4 Broadband Master Plan Develop a Broadband Master Plan that assesses whether and how the City can enhance connectivity for businesses and residents, while working with, and factoring in the work accomplished by federal, state, and regional resources. Economic Development Public Works Economic Development Subcommittee 5 Environmental Initiatives Implementation of the 5-year plan of Environmental Initiatives including the following: environmentally friendly landscaping, green building materials, solar, alternative fuel vehicles for the City fleet, water and energy conservation, and recycling. Work with the Resources Preservation and Enhancement Committee to implement initiatives. Economic Development Public Works Resource Preservation & Enhancement Committee (RPEC) 6 North Sphere Parks Gather community input, design, and build a community and regional park in North Palm Desert Public Works Parks & Recreation Committee 7 Public Safety Improvements Explore new technology, review budgets, and gain efficiencies for improved public safety services. Conduct a review of current law enforcement contract and fire services. City Manager’s Office Development Services Public Safety Committee 8 Active Transportation Projects (ATP) Analyze relevant studies to develop a 5-year Active Transportation Project plan that includes opportunities to enhance CV Link, PD Link/bike lanes, and incorporate these projects into the 5-year CIP budget. Public Works ATP Subcommittee Item 2C-6 KERN COUNTY3 7.25% City of Arvin 8.25% City of Bakersfield 8.25% City of Delano 8.25% City of McFarland 8.25% City of Ridgecrest 9.25% City of Taft 8.25% City of Tehachapi 8.25% City of Wasco 8.25% Kern (Unincorporated Area)4 8.25% KINGS COUNTY 7.25% City of Avenal 8.25% City of Corcoran 8.25% LAKE COUNTY 7.25% City of Clearlake 8.75% City of Lakeport 8.75% LASSEN COUNTY 7.25% City of Susanville 8.25% LOS ANGELES COUNTY 9.50% City of Alhambra 10.25% City of Arcadia 10.25% City of Avalon 10.00% City of Azusa 10.25% City of Baldwin Park 10.25% City of Bell Gardens 10.25% City of Bellflower 10.25% City of Burbank 10.25% City of Carson 10.25% City of Commerce 10.25% City of Compton 10.25% City of Covina 10.25% City of Cudahy 10.25% City of Culver City 10.25% City of Downey 10.00% City of Duarte 10.25% City of El Monte 10.00% ALAMEDA COUNTY 10.25% City of Alameda 10.75% City of Albany 10.75% City of Emeryville 10.50% City of Hayward 10.75% City of Newark 10.75% City of San Leandro 10.75% City of Union City 10.75% ALPINE COUNTY 7.25% AMADOR COUNTY 7.75% BUTTE COUNTY 7.25% City of Chico 8.25% City of Oroville 8.25% Town of Paradise 7.75% CALAVERAS COUNTY 7.25% City of Angels Camp 7.75% COLUSA COUNTY 7.75% City of Colusa 8.75% City of Williams 8.25% CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 8.75% City of Antioch 9.75% City of Concord 9.75% City of El Cerrito 10.25% City of Hercules 9.25% City of Martinez 9.75% Town of Moraga 9.75% City of Orinda 9.75% City of Pinole 9.75% City of Pittsburg 9.25% City of Pleasant Hill 9.25% City of Richmond 9.75% City of San Pablo 9.50% City of Walnut Creek 9.25% DEL NORTE COUNTY1 7.25% City of Crescent City 8.25% Del Norte (Unincorporated Area)2 8.25% EL DORADO COUNTY 7.25% City of Placerville 8.25% City of South Lake Tahoe 8.75% FRESNO COUNTY 7.975% City of Coalinga 8.975% City of Fowler 8.975% City of Fresno 8.35% City of Huron 8.975% City of Kerman 8.975% City of Kingsburg 8.975% City of Parlier 8.975% City of Reedley 9.225% City of Sanger 8.725% City of Selma 8.475% GLENN COUNTY 7.25% City of Orland 7.75% HUMBOLDT COUNTY 7.75% City of Arcata 8.50% City of Blue Lake 8.75% City of Eureka 9.25% City of Ferndale 8.50% City of Fortuna 8.50% City of Rio Dell 8.75% City of Trinidad 8.50% IMPERIAL COUNTY 7.75% City of Calexico 8.25% City of El Centro 8.25% INYO COUNTY 7.75% City of Bishop 8.75% City of Gardena 10.25% City of Glendale 10.25% City of Glendora 10.25% City of Hawaiian Gardens 10.25% City of Hawthorne 10.25% City of Huntington Park 10.25% City of Inglewood 10.00% City of Irwindale 10.25% City of La Puente 10.00% City of La Verne 10.25% City of Lakewood 10.25% City of Lancaster 10.25% City of Lawndale 10.25% City of Lomita 10.25% City of Long Beach 10.25% City of Lynwood 10.25% City of Malibu 10.00% City of Monrovia 10.25% City of Montebello 10.25% City of Monterey Park 10.25% City of Norwalk 10.25% City of Palmdale 10.25% City of Paramount 10.25% City of Pasadena 10.25% City of Pico Rivera 10.25% City of Pomona 10.25% City of San Fernando 10.25% City of San Gabriel 10.25% City of Santa Fe Springs 10.50% City of Santa Monica 10.25% City of Sierra Madre 10.25% City of Signal Hill 10.25% City of South El Monte 10.25% City of South Gate 10.25% City of South Pasadena 10.25% City of Torrance 10.00% City of Vernon 10.25% City of West Hollywood 10.25% City of Whittier 10.25% CDTFA-95 (S1F) REV. 28 (4-23) STATE OF CALIFORNIA SALES AND USE TAX RATES CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TAX AND FEE ADMINISTRATION California Sales and Use Tax Rates by County and City* Operative April 1, 2023 (includes state, county, local, and district taxes) * For more details, refer to www.cdtfa.ca.gov/taxes-and-fees/sales-use-tax-rates.htm. Note: Some communities located within a county or a city may not be listed. If you are in doubt about the correct rate or if you cannot find a community, please call our toll-free number at 1-800-400-7115 (CRS:711). You may also call the local California Department of Tax and Fee Administration office nearest you for assistance. 1. This county tax rate applies to areas that are within the boundaries of any incorporated city within the county of Del Norte. 2. This county tax rate applies to areas that are not within the boundaries of any incorporated city within the county of Del Norte. 3.This county tax rate applies to areas that are within the boundaries of any incorporated city within the county of Kern. 4.This county tax rate applies to areas that are not within the boundaries of any incorporated city within the county of Kern. Item 2C-7 CDTFA-95 (S1B) REV. 28 (4-23) SALES AND USE TAX RATES MADERA COUNTY 7.75% City of Chowchilla 8.75% City of Madera 8.25% MARIN COUNTY 8.25% Town of Corte Madera 9.00% Town of Fairfax 9.00% City of Larkspur 9.25% City of Novato 8.50% Town of San Anselmo 9.25% City of San Rafael 9.25% City of Sausalito 9.25% MARIPOSA COUNTY 8.75% MENDOCINO COUNTY 7.875% City of Fort Bragg 8.875% City of Point Arena 8.375% City of Ukiah 8.875% City of Willits 9.125% MERCED COUNTY 7.75% City of Atwater 8.75% City of Gustine 8.25% City of Los Banos 8.75% City of Merced 8.25% MODOC COUNTY 7.25% MONO COUNTY 7.25% Town of Mammoth Lakes 7.75% MONTEREY COUNTY 7.75% City of Carmel-by-the-Sea 9.25% City of Del Rey Oaks 9.25% City of Gonzales 8.75% City of Greenfield 9.50% City of King City 8.75% City of Marina 9.25% City of Monterey 9.25% City of Pacific Grove 9.25% City of Salinas 9.25% City of Sand City 9.25% City of Seaside 9.25% City of Soledad 9.25% NAPA COUNTY 7.75% City of St. Helena 8.25% NEVADA COUNTY 7.50% City of Grass Valley 8.50% City of Nevada City 8.375% Town of Truckee 8.25% ORANGE COUNTY 7.75% City of Fountain Valley 8.75% City of Garden Grove 8.75% City of La Habra 8.25% City of La Palma 8.75% City of Los Alamitos 9.25% City of Placentia 8.75% City of Santa Ana 9.25% City of Seal Beach 8.75% City of Stanton 8.75% City of Westminster 8.75% PLACER COUNTY 7.25% Town of Loomis 7.50% City of Roseville 7.75% PLUMAS COUNTY 7.25% RIVERSIDE COUNTY 7.75% City of Blythe 8.75% City of Cathedral City 8.75% City of Coachella 8.75% City of Corona 8.75% City of Hemet 8.75% City of Indio 8.75% City of La Quinta 8.75% City of Lake Elsinore 8.75% City of Menifee 8.75% City of Murrieta 8.75% City of Norco 8.75% City of Palm Springs 9.25% City of Riverside 8.75% City of San Jacinto 8.75% City of Temecula 8.75% City of Wildomar 8.75% SACRAMENTO COUNTY 7.75% City of Elk Grove 8.75% City of Galt 9.25% City of Isleton 8.75% City of Rancho Cordova 8.75% City of Sacramento 8.75% SAN BENITO COUNTY 8.25% City of Hollister 9.25% City of San Juan Bautista 9.00% SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY 7.75% City of Barstow 8.75% City of Colton 8.75% City of Montclair 9.00% City of Ontario 8.75% City of Redlands 8.75% City of San Bernardino 8.75% City of Victorville 8.75% Town of Yucca Valley 8.75% SAN DIEGO COUNTY 7.75% City of Chula Vista 8.75% City of Del Mar 8.75% City of El Cajon 8.25% City of Imperial Beach 8.75% City of La Mesa 8.50% City of National City 8.75% City of Oceanside 8.25% City of Solana Beach 8.75% City of Vista 8.25% SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY 8.625% SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY 7.75% City of Lathrop 8.75% City of Lodi 8.25% City of Manteca 8.25% City of Stockton 9.00% City of Tracy 8.25% SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY 7.25% City of Arroyo Grande 7.75% City of Atascadero 8.75% City of Grover Beach 8.75% City of Morro Bay 8.75% City of Paso Robles 8.75% City of Pismo Beach 7.75% City of San Luis Obispo 8.75% SAN MATEO COUNTY 9.375% City of Belmont 9.875% City of Brisbane 9.875% City of Burlingame 9.625% City of Daly City 9.875% City of East Palo Alto 9.875% City of Pacifica 9.875% City of Redwood City 9.875% City of San Bruno 9.875% City of San Mateo 9.625% City of South San Francisco 9.875% SANTA BARBARA COUNTY 7.75% City of Carpinteria 9.00% City of Guadalupe 8.75% City of Lompoc 8.75% City of Santa Barbara 8.75% City of Santa Maria 8.75% City of Solvang 8.75% SANTA CLARA COUNTY 9.125% City of Campbell 9.375% City of Los Gatos 9.25% City of Milpitas 9.375% City of San Jose 9.375% SANTA CRUZ COUNTY5 8.50% City of Capitola 9.00% City of Santa Cruz 9.25% City of Scotts Valley 9.75% City of Watsonville 9.75% Santa Cruz (Unincorporated Area)6 9.00% SHASTA COUNTY 7.25% City of Anderson 7.75% 5. This county tax rate applies to areas that are within the boundaries of any incorporated city within the county of Santa Cruz. 6. This county tax rate applies to areas that are not within the boundaries of any incorporated city within the county of Santa Cruz. Item 2C-8 CDTFA-95 (S2) REV. 28 (4-23) SALES AND USE TAX RATES 7. This county tax rate applies to areas that are within the boundaries of any incorporated city within the county of Yuba. 8. This county tax rate applies to areas that are not within the boundaries of any incorporated city within the county of Yuba. SIERRA COUNTY 7.25% SISKIYOU COUNTY 7.25% City of Dunsmuir 7.75% City of Mount Shasta 7.50% City of Weed 7.50% City of Yreka 7.75% SOLANO COUNTY 7.375% City of Benicia 8.375% City of Fairfield 8.375% City of Rio Vista 8.125% City of Suisun City 8.375% City of Vacaville 8.125% City of Vallejo 9.25% SONOMA COUNTY 8.50% City of Cotati 9.50% City of Healdsburg 9.00% City of Petaluma 9.50% City of Rohnert Park 9.00% City of Santa Rosa 9.25% City of Sebastopol 9.25% City of Sonoma 9.00% STANISLAUS COUNTY 7.875% City of Ceres 8.375% City of Modesto 8.875% City of Oakdale 8.375% City of Turlock 8.625% SUTTER COUNTY 7.25% TEHAMA COUNTY 7.25% City of Corning 7.75% City of Red Bluff 7.50% TRINITY COUNTY 7.25% TULARE COUNTY 7.75% City of Dinuba 8.50% City of Exeter 8.75% City of Farmersville 8.75% City of Lindsay 8.75% City of Porterville 9.25% City of Tulare 8.25% City of Visalia 8.50% City of Woodlake 8.75% TUOLUMNE COUNTY 7.25% City of Sonora 8.75% VENTURA COUNTY 7.25% City of Oxnard 9.25% City of Port Hueneme 8.75% City of Santa Paula 8.25% City of Ventura 7.75% YOLO COUNTY 7.25% City of Davis 8.25% City of West Sacramento 8.25% City of Woodland 8.00% YUBA COUNTY7 7.25% City of Marysville 8.25% City of Wheatland 7.75% Yuba (Unincorporated Area)8 8.25% Item 2C-9 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] Page 1 of 2 CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Martin Alvarez, Director of Public Works REQUEST: INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 12.04 OF THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING ENCROACHMENTS AND EXCAVATIONS RECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and pass to second reading an Ordinance amending Chapter 12.04 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code regarding encroachments and excavations. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On May 12, 2022, staff presented to the City Council the need to update or amend Palm Desert Municipal Code (PDMC) for four matters, including the need to update the City’s code with respect to encroachments and excavations. The City Council concurred and directed staff to draft changes and submit them for City Council adoption. History The City Council adopted Ordinance 25 on April 11, 1974, which adopted Ordinance No. 499 of the County of Riverside as specifically made applicable to the roads, streets, and highways of the City of Palm Desert. Ordinance 25 was subsequently codified into Section 12.04.010 of Title 12 of the Palm Desert Municipal Code (PDMC). This section of the PDMC has remained unchanged since its adoption 48 years ago. The County of Riverside Ordinance 499 has been amended eleven times since its enactment in 1965. In conjunction with the City Attorney, City staff benchmarked nearby city encroachment permit codes to examine opportunities to contemporize the City’s regulations governing excavations, construction, and use of the City’s public rights-of-way. The excavation and encroachment codes of the following Coachella Valley cities were benchmarked in conjunction with the code update: Palm Springs, Cathedral City, La Quinta, Rancho Mirage, and Indian Wells. Key elements of these communities’ excavation and encroachment codes include: •Definitions •Risk management, liability, warranty, and insurance •Right of lawful use and exceptions •Acts requiring permits, nonacceptable applications, when emergency work is authorized, Director’s authority to issue permits, application requirements, permit fees, permit to move vehicles/objects, term of permit, display of permit, changes in permit Item 2D-1 City of Palm Desert Ordinance Amending PDMC Chapter 12.04 Page 2 of 2 •Bonds (annual, for continuing use, additional bonds, condition of bonds, bonds payable to City, exemption from bond requirement) •Safety, notification of beginning and completion of work, care of drainage, interference with travel, restoring street/encroachment maintenance, relocation/removal, standards/inspection, storage of material •Provisions for minimum cover over pipes, abandonment of pipes, trenching, backfilling, and resurfacing •Poles and transmission line carriers, aids to visibility movement of vehicles, mailboxes in right of way (no permit required), hedges/fences (location, maintenance), marking streets/curbs/sidewalks without permit prohibited, monuments, franchises Staff has prepared the attached ordinance amending Chapter 12.04 of the PDMC inclusive of the elements listed above. The ordinance as drafted will repeal the current PDMC reference to County of Riverside Ordinance 499 and replace it with a codified structure of rules, requirements, and regulations reflecting contemporary practices for excavations and encroachments in the City’s public right-of-way. Strategic Plan: The proposed code amendment does not advance any specific goal of the Strategic Plan; however, timely construction and restoration of the City’s public roadway rights-of-way and safe work zone traffic control practices advance the City’s need for safe and efficient roadways to benefit all users living, working, or visiting the community. FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no direct fiscal impact associated with this update to the PDMC. REVIEWED BY: Department Director: Martin Alvarez City Attorney: Robert Hargreaves Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager: Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENTS: 1. Ordinance 2.Current Palm Desert Municipal Code Section 12.04 3.Current County of Riverside Ordinance 499 Item 2D-2 72500.00001\35036862.4 ORDINANCE NO. ________ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 12.04 REGARDING ENCROACHMENTS AND EXCAVATIONS WHEREAS, pursuant to the authority granted to the City of Palm Desert (“City”) by Article XI, Section 7 of the California Constitution, the City has the power of regulate the use of streets, including regulations regarding encroachments within the City in a manner designed to promote public convenience and general prosperity, as well as public health, welfare, and safety; and WHEREAS, the City has the authority to regulate public rights-of-way within the City; and WHEREAS, in 1974, the City adopted the Riverside County Ordinance No. 499 and made it applicable to the roads, streets and highways of the city of Palm Desert, California; and WHEREAS, the County Ordinance is not specifically tailored to the needs to the City and therefore, it is desirable to adopt a City-specific ordinance that is tailored to the needs of the City’s Public Works Department; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt the proposed Ordinance implementing City-specific policy and procedure regarding encroachments and excavations; and WHEREAS, all legal prerequisites regarding the proposed Ordinance have been met. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals. The City Council finds the above recitals are true and correct and accordingly, are incorporated as a material part of this Ordinance. Section 2. Amendment to the Municipal Code. Chapter 12.04 Encroachments and Excavations is hereby repealed in its entirety and replaced in full with the following: “Chapter 12.04 - ENCROACHMENTS 12.04.010 - Definitions. 12.04.020 - Right of lawful use. 12.04.030 - Encroachment permit required. 12.04.040 - Exception to permit requirement. Item 2D-3 72500.00001\35036862.4 12.04.050 - Nonacceptable permit applications. 12.04.060 - Emergency work authorized. 12.04.070 - Director to issue permits. 12.04.080 - Application. 12.04.090 - Conflicts with existing facilities, improvements and encroachments. 12.04.100 - Permit approval and issuance 12.04.110 - Permit denial. 12.04.120 - Insurance. 12.04.130 - Liability for damages. 12.04.140 - Fees. 12.04.150 - Term of permit. 12.04.160 - Termination by city. 12.04.170 - Display of permit. 12.04.180 - Change in permit. 12.04.190 - Cash deposits or bonds. 12.04.200 - Annual bond. 12.04.210 - Additional bond or cash deposit. 12.04.220 - Condition of bond or cash deposit. 12.04.230 - Bond payable to city—Release of bond or cash deposit. 12.04.240 - Encroachment license agreements. 12.04.250 - Notification of beginning of work. 12.04.260 - Erection and maintenance of safety provisions. 12.04.270 - Care of drainage. 12.04.280 - Obstruction of sidewalks and ramps on weekends. 12.04.290 - Interference with travel of general public. 12.04.300 - Restoring of street and maintenance of encroachment. 12.04.320 - Standards, supervision and inspection. 12.04.330 - Abandonment of pipes, conduits and appurtenances. Item 2D-4 72500.00001\35036862.4 12.04.340 - Poles and transmission line carriers. 12.04.350 - Movement of vehicles. 12.04.360 - Mailboxes in rights-of-way. 12.04.370 - Regulations for the maintenance of any public right-of-way. new 12.04.380 - No permit required for lawns—Restrictions. 12.04.390 - Monuments. 12.04.400 - Publication vending machines—Permit required. 12.04.410 - Franchises. 12.04.420 – Suspension or revocation of permit. 12.04.430 - Violation, penalties. 12.04.010 - Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, unless it is plainly evident from the context that a different meaning is intended, certain terms used in this chapter are defined as follows: “Applicant” means a person applying for an encroachment permit and/or for an encroachment license agreement from the director pursuant to this chapter. “City” means the City of Palm Desert, California. “Director” means the director of public works, acting personally or through his or her authorized designee who has been appointed to administer the city's program of regulating and controlling encroachments. “Encroach” or “encroachment” means going upon, over, under, or using any right- of-way in such a manner as to prevent, obstruct or interfere with the normal use of that way, including the performance thereon of any of the following acts: 1.Excavating or tunneling within, or otherwise disturbing the right-of-way; 2.Erecting or maintaining any post, sign, pole, fence, guardrail, wall, loading platform, or other structure on or over or under the right-of-way; 3.Planting any tree, shrub, grass, or other growing thing within the right-of-way; 4.Placing or leaving on the right-of-way any rubbish, brush, earth, or other material of any nature whatever; 5.Constructing, placing or maintaining on, over, under, or within the right-of-way any pathway, sidewalk, driveway, or other surfacing, any culvert or other surface drainage or subsurface drainage facility, any pipe, conduit or cable; 6.Lighting or building a fire; Item 2D-5 72500.00001\35036862.4 7.Constructing, placing, planting, or maintaining any structure, embankment, excavation, tree, or other object adjacent to the right-of-way which causes or will cause an encroachment; 8.Traveling on the right-of-way by any vehicle or combination of vehicles or object, of dimension, weight or other characteristic, when such traveling is prohibited by law without a permit; provided, that this provision shall not be deemed applicable to housemoving so long as the subject is regulated elsewhere in this code. “Permit” means an encroachment permit issued pursuant to and in conformance with this chapter. “Permittee” means any person who proposes to do work or encroach upon a public highway as defined in this code and has been issued a permit for such encroachment by the director and/or has entered into an encroachment license agreement with the city. “Public street” means the full width of the right-of-way of any road, street, lane or alley used by or for the general public, whether or not those roads, streets, lanes, and alleys have been accepted as and declared to be part of the city system of public streets, except streets forming a part of the State Highway System. “Right-of-way” means land which by deed, conveyance, agreement, easement, dedication, usage, or process of law is reserved for and dedicated to the use of the general public for street and highway purposes. 12.04.020 - Right of lawful use. Any permit granted under this chapter shall be subject to the right of the city, or any other person entitled thereto, to use that part of the public highway for any purpose for which it may be lawfully used, and no part of the highway shall be unduly obstructed at any time. 12.04.030 - Encroachment permit required. A.No persons shall encroach or cause to be made any encroachment of any nature whatever within, upon, over or under the limits of any right-of-way, or make or cause to be made any alteration of any nature within, upon, over or under the limits of any right-of-way, or make or cause to be made any alteration of any nature within, upon, over or under such right-of-way, or construct, or put upon, maintain or leave thereon, or cause to be constructed, put on, maintained or left thereon, any obstruction or impediment of any nature whatever, or remove, cut or trim trees thereon, or set a fire thereon, or place on, over or under such right-of-way any pipeline, conduit or other fixtures, or move over or cause to be moved over the surface of any right-of-way or over any bridge, viaduct or other structure maintained by the city any vehicle or combination of vehicles or other object of dimension or weight prohibited by law or having other characteristics capable of damaging the right-of-way, or place any structure, wall, culvert or similar encroachment, Item 2D-6 72500.00001\35036862.4 or make any excavation or embankment in such a way as to endanger the normal usage of the right-of-way, without having first obtained a permit as required by this chapter. The director may approve night work for more routine projects. B.Encroachments placed, installed, constructed or maintained without authorization from the city are unlawful and the owner of the encroachment shall either remove it at their sole expense or obtain authorization under this chapter or other applicable provision of this code. The director shall have the authority to send written notice notifying the owner of the unlawful encroachment. If the owner does not remove the unlawful encroachment and restore the right-of-way, or apply for authorization to maintain the encroachment with a permit issued pursuant to this chapter or other applicable permit issued by the city or recorded agreement with the city, within thirty (30) calendar days of the city's notification, the city shall have the right to immediately remove the illegal encroachment and restore the right-of-way, and the owner shall be liable for all of the city's direct and indirect costs and expenses. This subsection B shall be in addition to any other rights and remedies available to the city under this code or applicable federal or state law. 12.04.040 – Exception to permit requirement. This chapter shall not apply to the action of any officer or employee of the city engaged in the discharge of official duties. 12.04.050 - Nonacceptable permit applications. No application will be approved nor permit issued for constructing or maintaining a loading platform upon or in the right-of-way of a public street or for erecting or maintaining therein or thereon a post, pole, column or structure for support for advertising signs. 12.04.060 - Emergency work authorized. This chapter shall not prevent any public utility from maintaining any pipe or conduit lawfully on or under any public street, or from making excavation, as may be necessary for the preservation of life or property when an urgent necessity therefor arises during the hours the offices of the city are closed, except that the person making an emergency use or encroachment on a public street shall apply for a permit therefor within one (1) calendar day after the offices of the city are again opened. 12.04.070 - Director to issue permits. The written permits required by this chapter shall be issued by the director subject to conditions set forth in this chapter or required by other provisions of law. 12.04.080 - Application. The director shall prescribe and provide a regular form of application for the use of any applicant for a permit required by this chapter. The application form shall contain Item 2D-7 72500.00001\35036862.4 space for the name, address and principal place of business of the applicant, and require applicant to submit a map, plat, sketch, diagram or similar exhibit on which shall be plainly shown any and all information necessary for the director to establish the exact location, dimensions, duration, and purpose of the proposed use or encroachment. 12.04.090 - Conflicts with existing facilities, improvements and encroachments. The applicant shall design, plan, install and maintain the encroachment in such a manner that the encroachment will not unreasonably interfere with existing facilities, improvements, and encroachments within the public right-of-way. The director will determine whether an encroachment unreasonably interferes with an existing facility, improvement or encroachment. The applicant’s encroachment shall not be constructed, installed, or maintained in a manner that would make any existing encroachment non- conforming under the standards and requirements of this title. 12.04.100 - Permit approval and issuance. A.Upon the receipt of an encroachment permit application, the director will make reasonable effort to either deem the application complete in compliance with all requirements of this chapter and any other applicable law, or notify the applicant of deficiencies. Once the application is deemed complete, the permit shall either be approved and issued or denied. Permits may include any conditions the director deems reasonably necessary to protect the public interest, safety, and welfare. B.Upon issuance of a permit, the permittee agrees to accept and abide by all the terms and conditions of the permit, the city standard and details, and all conditions set forth in this chapter. If the applicant has any objection to any of the terms or conditions, the applicant must provide written notice to the director within three (3) days of issuance stating that the permit was not accepted, thereby voiding the issued permit. 12.04.110 - Permit denial. The director may deny issuance of a permit upon determining that the encroachment will not be in the public interest or will be detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare. The grounds for denial shall be set forth in a written notice to the applicant. 12.04.120 – Insurance. A. Permittee shall maintain and, prior to the commencement of construction, provide to the City a certificate of insurance evidencing general liability and property damage insurance in policy limits of not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence, and $2,000,000 general aggregate, for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage. The policy must include coverage for contractual liability that has not been amended. Any endorsement restricting standard ISO “insured contract” language will not be accepted. Any insurance proceeds available to permittee in excess of the minimum limits and Item 2D-8 72500.00001\35036862.4 coverage set forth in this section and which is applicable to a given loss or claim shall be deemed to be applicable to the city. Coverage maintained or procured pursuant to an encroachment permit and/or encroachment license agreement shall be endorsed to waive subrogation against the City, its elected or appointed officers, agents, officials, employees, and volunteers. The City’s Risk Manager may from time to time modify the limits of the required insurance coverage and/or request evidence of coverage. B.The city, its elected or appointed officers, officials, agents, employees, and volunteers are to be named as additional insureds with an endorsement in favor of the city. In the case where coverage is provided by a homeowner’s liability policy, the city its elected or appointed officers, officials, agents, employees, and volunteers will be named as an additional insured, with respects to liability coverage. C.Coverage provided by permittee shall be primary and any insurance or self- insurance procured or maintained by city shall not be required to contribute with it. The limits of insurance required herein may be satisfied by a combination of primary and umbrella or excess insurance. Any umbrella or excess insurance shall contain, or be endorsed to contain a provision that such coverage shall also apply on a primary and non-contributory basis for the benefit of the city before the city's own insurance or self- insurance shall be called upon to protect it as a named insured. D.A severability of interests provision must apply for all additional insureds ensuring that permittee’s insurance shall apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the insurer’s limits of liability. The policy(ies) shall not contain any cross-liability exclusions. E.None of the coverages required by this section will be in compliance with these requirements if they include any limiting endorsement of any kind that has not been first submitted to city and approved in writing. F.If permittee maintains higher limits than the minimums shown above, City requires and shall be entitled to coverage for the higher limits maintained by permittee. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to city. G. The director may authorize utility companies and local governmental entities to provide a long-term certificate covering any such operations by the insured within the city. The insurance provisions of this section shall not apply to contracts for public works of improvement entered into by the City, as provided in Government Code Section 53080. 12.040.130 - Liability for damages. A.The permittee shall be responsible for all liability imposed by law for personal injury or property damage caused by work permitted and done by permittee under the permit, or proximately caused by failure on permittee's part to perform his or her obligations under such permit in respect to maintenance. If any claim of such liability Item 2D-9 72500.00001\35036862.4 is made against the city, its officers or employees, permittee shall defend, indemnify and hold them, and each of them, harmless from such claim insofar as permitted by law. B.The owner of an encroachment not authorized by permit shall be responsible for all liability for personal injury or property damage proximately caused by the owner relating to the placement, installation, construction, or maintenance of the unauthorized encroachment, or proximately caused by failure on the owner's part to perform his or her obligations to maintain and repair such encroachment. If any claim of such liability is made against the city, its officers or employees, the owner shall defend, indemnify and hold them, and each of them, harmless from such claim insofar as permitted by law. 12.04.140 - Fees. The schedule of fees will be those recommended by the director and established and adopted by the city council from time to time by resolution. Before a permit is issued the applicant shall deposit with the city, cash or a check, in a sufficient sum to cover the fee for issuance of the permit, charges for field investigation, and the fee for necessary inspection, all in accordance with schedules established and adopted by the city council. 12.04.150 - Term of permit. The permittee shall contact the city to schedule an inspection to occur within ninety (90) days of permit issuance. The permit shall expire ninety (90) days from the inspection date, unless a different period is stated in the permit or an extension is granted after application to the director. A permit for continuing a use or maintaining an encroachment previously authorized except when issued to a public agency or a public utility holding a franchise from the city, shall be valid for a term of one (1) year from date of issuance, unless sooner terminated by discontinuance of the use or removal of the encroachment for which the permit was issued. 12.04.160 - Termination by city. The permittee shall complete the work or use authorized by a permit issued pursuant to this chapter within the time specified in the permit. If at any time the director finds that the delay in the prosecution of completion of the work or use authorized is due to lack of diligence on the part of the permittee, he or she may cancel the permit and restore the right-of-way to its former condition. The permittee shall reimburse the city for all expenses incurred by the city in restoring the right-of-way. 12.04.170 - Display of permit. A.The permittee shall keep any permit issued pursuant to this chapter at the site of work, or in the cab of a vehicle when movement thereof on a public street is involved, and the permit must be shown to the director or any law enforcement officer on demand. Item 2D-10 72500.00001\35036862.4 B.A permit issued for continued use or maintenance of an encroachment may be kept at the place of business of the permittee or otherwise safeguarded during the term of validity, but shall be made available to the director or any law enforcement officer within a reasonable time after demand therefor is made. 12.04.180 - Change in permit. No changes may be made in the location, dimension, character or duration of the encroachment or use as granted by the permit except upon written authorization of the director. 12.04.190 - Cash deposits or bonds. If required by the director, and before a permit is effective, the permittee shall deposit with the director, or agent authorized by resolution of the city council, a cash deposit or an approved surety bond, in the sum to be fixed by the director as sufficient to reimburse the city for costs of restoring the right-of-way to its former condition, based on the schedules, if any, adopted by resolution of the city council. 12.04.200 - Annual bond. In lieu of repeated individual bonds which may be required pursuant to Section 12.04.190, the permittee may, upon approval by the director, annually file with the director a cash deposit or an approved surety bond issued by a company authorized to do a general surety business in the state, in a sum fixed by the director as sufficient to reimburse the city for expenses to be incurred in restoring the right-of-way to its former condition, subject to the schedules, if any, adopted by resolution of the city council. 12.04.210 - Additional bond or cash deposit. The director may require an additional bond or cash deposit at any time when in his or her opinion the amount of the bond or cash deposit previously made is insufficient, subject to the schedules, if any, adopted for that purpose by the city council. 12.04.220 - Condition of bond or cash deposit. The condition of any bond or cash deposit made pursuant to Sections 12.04.190 through 12.04.210 shall be that the permittee will diligently and in good faith comply with this chapter and the terms and conditions of the permit. 12.04.230 - Bond payable to city—Release of bond or cash deposit. Any bond or cash deposit required pursuant to this chapter shall be payable to the city. Upon satisfactory completion of all work authorized in the permit, and fulfillment of all conditions of the permit, the bond or cash deposit shall be released. 12.04.240 - Encroachment license agreements. A.Applications for encroachment license agreements under this section shall be made in accordance with procedures established by the director. Applications shall be Item 2D-11 72500.00001\35036862.4 accompanied by such detailed plans, specifications, schedules, and estimates as may be required to determine the nature and extent of the encroachment and the applicable fees. B.All encroachment license agreement applications shall be subject to the review and approval of the director. C.Each Licensee shall notify all affected public utilities of the Licensee’s request to encroach upon the city right-of-way and shall coordinate with the public utilities in order that any necessary relocations of existing facilities may be done in an orderly fashion without interrupting the continuity of service or endangering life or property. D.An encroachment license agreement shall expire on the date specified therein. E.As part of the encroachment license agreement application, the director may require a cash bond or approved surety bond issued by a company authorized to do a general surety business in the state in a penal sum to be fixed by the director as sufficient to reimburse the city for all expenses which are or might be incurred by the city in making the right-of-way safe and convenient for the travel of the general public, subject to the schedules, if any, adopted by resolution of the city council and in effect at the time of application for a permit. 12.04.250 - Notification of beginning of work. Before beginning any work or encroachment, the permittee shall notify the director at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to beginning such work. 12.04.260 - Erection and maintenance of safety provisions. A permittee, during the work, use or maintenance of a permitted encroachment, shall provide, erect, and/or maintain appropriate safeguards to protect the traveling public. If the director finds that suitable safeguards are not being provided, the city may provide such safeguards or may cancel the permit and restore the right-of-way to its former conditions, all at the permittee’s expense. Any warning signs, lights and other safety devices shall conform to the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. 12.04.270 - Care of drainage. If the work, use or encroachment authorized in the permit issued pursuant to this chapter interferes with the established drainage, the permittee shall provide for proper drainage as directed by the director. 12.04.280 – Obstruction of sidewalks and ramps on weekends. If the work, use, or encroachment authorized in the permit issued pursuant to this chapter will cause a sidewalk and/or ramp to be closed, blocked, or unusable by the public during a weekend(s), permittee must first obtain written authorization from the director. 12.04.290 - Interference with travel of general public. Item 2D-12 72500.00001\35036862.4 All work or use shall be planned and executed in a manner that will least interfere with the safe and convenient travel of the general public at the place where the work or use is authorized; and at no time shall a public street be closed, or the use thereof denied the general public, or shall access to adjacent private property be cut off, without the prior permission of the director. 12.04.300 - Restoring of street and maintenance of encroachment. A.Upon completion of the work, acts or things for which the permit was issued, or when required by the director, the permittee shall replace, repair or restore the public street at the place of work to the same conditions existing prior thereto unless otherwise provided in the permit. The permittee shall remove all obstructions, impediments, material or rubbish caused or placed upon the right-of-way of the public street under the permit, and shall do any other work or perform any act necessary to restore the public street to a safe and usable condition. B.After completion of all work, the permittee shall exercise reasonable care in inspecting and maintaining the area affected by the encroachment. For a period of one (1) year after the completion of the work the permittee shall repair and make good any injury or damage to any portion of the street which occurs as a result of work done under the permit, including any and all injury or damage to the street which would not have occurred had such work not been done. By the acceptance of the permit the permittee agrees to comply with the above. The permittee shall, upon notice from the director, immediately repair any injury, damage or nuisance, in any portion of the right-of-way, resulting from the work done under the permit. In the event that the permittee fails to act promptly or should the exigencies of the injury or damage require repairs or replacement to be made before the permittee can be notified or can respond to notification, the city may, at its option, make the necessary repairs or replacement or perform the necessary work and the permittee shall be charged with all the expenses incurred in the performance of such work. 12.04.310 - Relocation or removal of encroachments. When relocation, removal, or abandonment is required of an installation or encroachment,, the permittee or other person or entity owning, controlling or maintaining such installations or encroachments shall relocate, remove or abandon the same at his or her sole expense., When removal, relocation, or abandonment is required, the director shall give such permittee or other person or entity a written demand that the installations or encroachment must be removed, relocated or abandoned. If such permittee or other person or entity fails to comply with such instructions, the city may cause the removal, relocation, or abandonment of the encroachment at the expense of the permittee or other person or entity. 12.04.320 - Standards, supervision, and inspection. Item 2D-13 72500.00001\35036862.4 All work done under a permit issued pursuant to this chapter shall conform to standards established by the city council, director, or city engineer, or in the absence of established standards, to recognized standards of construction and approved practices in connection with the work to be done. The city engineer is authorized to use and implement the Palm Desert Infrastructure Guidelines, as amended. All work shall be done subject to the supervision of, and to the satisfaction of, the director. 12.04.330 - Abandonment of pipes, conduits and appurtenances. Whenever any pipe, conduit, duct, tunnel or other equipment or structure located under the surface of any public street, thoroughfare or other public place, or the use thereof, is abandoned, the person or entity owning, using, controlling or having an interest in same shall, within thirty (30) days after such abandonment, file in the office of the director a map giving in detail the location of the pipe, conduit, duct, tunnel or other equipment or structure so abandoned. Upon written demand by the city, the abandoned equipment shall be removed or the public street, thoroughfare, or other public place be filled in by such person or entity which abandoned the facility, and at no cost to the city. 12.04.340 - Poles and transmission line carriers. A.Clearance and types in the construction of poles and transmission line carriers shall be in accordance with rules, regulations and orders of the public utilities commission and other public agencies having jurisdiction. B.No guy wires shall be attached to trees without specific authorization to do so in the permit, and in no event shall guy wires be so attached as to girdle the tree or interfere with its growth. Guy wires shall not be below the minimum elevation above the ground prescribed in the rules, orders and regulations of the public utilities commission. C.When a pole, brace, stub or similar timber is removed and not replaced, the entire length thereof shall be removed from the ground and the hole backfilled and compacted. 12.04.350 - Movement of vehicles. When authorized by a permit issued pursuant to this chapter to move a vehicle or combination of vehicles or load of dimension or weight in excess of that permitted by law, the permittee shall comply with the general law regulating travel over a public street, including posted signs or notices which limit speed or direction of travel, or weight which may be placed upon a structure or the width or height that may be moved thereon or there over, or otherwise restricting or controlling travel on a public street. The permittee shall at all times conform to and abide by the practice and procedure necessary to make safe and convenient the travel of the general public, and to keep safe and preserve the public highway over and on which movement is being made. Any violation of this section shall cancel the permit issued to the permittee. (This section shall not be deemed to apply to house-moving so long as such subject is regulated elsewhere in this code.) Item 2D-14 72500.00001\35036862.4 12.04.360 - Mailboxes in rights-of-way. No permit pursuant to this chapter need be obtained for the placing and maintaining of a mailbox within a public right-of-way so long as the mailbox and its placement comply with the rules and regulations of the United States Postal Service and as approved by the director. 12.04.370 - Regulations for the maintenance of any public right-of-way. All landowners, lessors, lessees, and residents of any property bordering, adjoining or contiguous to a public right-of-way shall maintain all surface areas within the right-of-way, including sidewalks and curbs, in a clean, safe and efficient manner. Maintenance shall include, but not be limited to, removal of trash and debris, trimming trees so as not to prevent safe and unobstructed pedestrian and vehicle travel, tree limbs and vegetation trimmed back from the edge of streets, alleys, and sidewalks at least eight (8) feet above sidewalks and at least fourteen (14) feet above streets and alleys, and keeping all grass and weeds trimmed or mowed to a height not to exceed twelve (12) inches. 12.04.380 - No permit required for lawns—Restrictions. Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, any person may plant and maintain a lawn of any grass, or type not prohibited by other law, within the right-of- way of a public street without a permit. However, the lawn shall not extend into the traveled way of any public street nor into drainage ditches, gutters or other drainage facilities. The general public may not be denied the use of the planted area for pedestrian or other lawful travel. The city may use the planted area for any purpose whatever, and may issue a permit to any applicant to go thereon to perform work or otherwise encroach pursuant to this chapter. If the lawn is damaged or disturbed in the course of an authorized encroachment, it shall be removed and replaced by the permittee unless the permit specifically states otherwise. 12.04.390 - Monuments. No person shall remove or disturb or cause to be removed or disturbed any monument or tie point set for the purpose of locating or preserving the lines and/or elevation of any public street or right-of-way, property subdivision, or a precise survey point or reference point, without first obtaining permission from the director to do so. Replacement of removed or disturbed monuments or tie points shall be at the expense of the permittee. 12.04.400 - Publication vending machines—Permit required. A.For the purposes of this chapter, publication vending machine means any self-service or coin-operated box, container, storage unit or other dispenser installed, used or maintained for the display or sale of any written or printed material, including, but Item 2D-15 72500.00001\35036862.4 not limited to, newspapers, news periodicals, magazines, books, pictures, photographs and records. B.No person shall install, place, use or maintain any publication vending machine in or on any right-of-way without first having obtained a permit as required by this chapter, or without such permit being in full force and effect. C.No person who has installed, placed, used or maintained any publication vending machine in or on any right-of-way shall fail, refuse or neglect to comply with all standards and requirements specified in this chapter or in regulations duly adopted by the city manager pursuant to authority delegated by this chapter, nor shall any such person fail, refuse or neglect to comply with all terms and conditions of any applicable permit issued pursuant to this chapter. 12.04.410 - Franchises. Every person having a franchise, special permit, license or other effective permission to erect, construct, place and maintain utilities or other facilities or equipment within public streets or rights-of-way of the city, shall not by reason of such permission be deemed to be relieved from the requirements and provisions of this chapter. 12.04.420 - Suspension or revocation of permit. Any permit issued pursuant to this chapter may be suspended or revoked upon recommendation of the city engineer to the director where it is found that: A.The permittee has violated any provision of this chapter, or of any agreement entered into with the City related to the permit, including an encroachment license agreement; or B.The permittee has failed to pay any required fees, or to post or maintain any bond or insurance required by this chapter; or C.The encroachment for which the permit was granted adversely affects the safety, capacity or integrity of the City’s right-of-way; or D.The encroachment is causing the City to incur substantial additional maintenance costs; or E.Material misrepresentations were made in the application for the permit. 12.04.430 – Violation, penalties. A.Violation. No person, firm, corporation, or other responsible entity, or agent thereof, shall violate any provision, restriction, or requirement of this chapter, any technical standard, rule, or regulation promulgated pursuant thereto, or any condition of any permit issued pursuant to this chapter. Each such entity shall be guilty of a separate offense for each and every day during any portion of which the violation or failure to Item 2D-16 72500.00001\35036862.4 comply is committed, continued, permitted, suffered, or maintained, and shall be punished accordingly. B.Infraction. The city may issue an infraction citation to any person who has committed, continued, permitted, suffered, or maintained a violation this chapter. Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of an infraction and shall be punishable by; 1.a fine not exceeding two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) for the first violation; 2.a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500) for a second violation; and 3.a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each subsequent violation of this chapter during a twelve (12) month period. C.Misdemeanor. After a third violation of this chapter in a twelve (12) month period, the city may issue a misdemeanor citation to any person who has committed, continued, permitted, suffered, or maintained a violation this chapter. Any person convicted of a misdemeanor under this chapter shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000, or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. D.Administrative Citation. The city may issue an administrative citation to any person who has committed, continued, permitted, suffered, or maintained a violation of this chapter. Each administrative citation may include administrative fines for more than one violation. Nothing in this section shall preclude the city from also issuing an infraction or misdemeanor citation, as set forth above, upon the occurrence of the same offense on the same day. Any person issued an administrative citation pursuant to this chapter shall for each separate violation be subject to: 1.an administrative fine in an amount not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250) for the first violation; 2.an administrative fine in an amount not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) for a second violation issued for the same offense within a twelve-month period of the date of the first offense; and 3.an administrative fine in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) for a third and any subsequent violation issued for the same offense within a twelve-month period of the date of the first offense. E.Public Nuisance. The violation of any provision of this chapter shall constitute a public nuisance subject to abatement in any manner authorized by law, including, but not limited to summary abatement by the director.” Section 3. Severability. If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase in this ordinance or any part thereof is for any reason held to Item 2D-17 72500.00001\35036862.4 be unconstitutional or invalid or ineffective by any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity or effectiveness of the remaining portions of this ordinance or any part thereof. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed each section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase thereof irrespective of the fact that any one (1) or more subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses, or phrases be declared unconstitutional, or invalid, or ineffective. Section 4. California Environmental Quality Act Finding. The City of Palm Desert (City), in its capacity as the Lead Agency under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), has determined that the amendments to Chapter 12.04 are not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”) pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirectly physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly as it is administrative and technical in nature and does not constitute approval of any particular project. Section 5. Publication. The City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, California, is hereby directed to publish this ordinance in The Desert Sun, a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in the City of Palm Desert, California, and shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after its adoption. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Palm Desert, California, at its regular meeting held on the _______ day of ____________, 2023, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ________________________________ KATHLEEN KELLY, MAYOR ATTEST: ________________________________ ANTHONY J. MEJIA, CITY CLERK CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA Item 2D-18 3/7/23, 3:57 PM Chapter 12.04 ENCROACHMENTS AND EXCAVATIONS https://library.qcode.us/lib/palm_desert_ca/pub/municipal_code/item/title_12-chapter_12_04?view=all 1/2 Palm Desert, California Municipal Code Title 12 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS Chapter 12.04 ENCROACHMENTS AND EXCAVATIONS 12.04.010 County ordinance 499 adopted. 12.04.010 County ordinance 499 adopted. Ordinance 499 of the County of Riverside is specifically made applicable to the roads, streets and highways of the city of Palm Desert, California. (Ord. 25 § 1, 1974) Contact: City of Palm Desert, 760-346-0611. Email: cityclerk@cityofpalmdesert.org Published by Quality Code Publishing, Seattle, WA. By using this site, you agree to the terms of use. Item 2D-19 3/7/23, 3:57 PM Chapter 12.04 ENCROACHMENTS AND EXCAVATIONS https://library.qcode.us/lib/palm_desert_ca/pub/municipal_code/item/title_12-chapter_12_04?view=all 2/2Item 2D-20 Ord. 499 - Page 1 ORDINANCE 499 (AS AMENDED THROUGH 499.11) AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 499 RELATING TO ENCROACHMENTS IN COUNTY HIGHWAYS The Board of Supervisors of the County of Riverside, State of California, do ordain as follows: Section 1. GENERAL Subject to the control of the Board of Supervisors, there is hereby delegated to the County Transportation Director the administration of the use of County highways, including County roads, for excavations and encroachments; construction, operation, and maintenance of utility facilities; planting, maintenance, and removal of trees; and the issuance, modification, and revocation of permits for such uses. Section 2.1. ENCROACHMENTS AND EXCAVATIONS No person, including firm, corporation, public utility company, public agency or district, or political subdivision, shall make any excavation or backfill in, or construct, install, or maintain any improvement, structure, or encroachment in, on, over, or under, any County highway or the right of way thereof without first obtaining from the County Transportation Director a permit therefore, or operate and maintain the same without such permit or in violation of the terms or conditions thereof. Such a permit shall be issued by the County Transportation Director only upon written application therefore, and payment of the required fee or fees. Such permit shall be issued only if the applicant is a public utility company holding a current franchise from the County of Riverside, or a public agency or district, or political subdivision having lawful authority to use the highway right of way for purposes specified, or the owner of an easement for such purpose within the highway right or way, or if the Transportation Director is satisfied that the use proposed is in the public interest and that there will be no substantial injury to the highway or impairment of its use as the result thereof, and that the use is reasonably necessary for the performance of the functions of the applicant. Every such permit shall be revocable and the uses and installations thereunder shall be subordinate to any prior right of the County to use the right of way for public road purposes. Every such permit shall be conditional upon the right of the County to require the permittee to relocate or remove the improvement, structure or encroachment at the permittee's expense for the benefit of the County or to relocate the improvement, structure or encroachment at the permittee's expense, where in the opinion of the County Transportation Director, such action is reasonably necessary to avoid, for the benefit of any public utility company, public agency or district, political subdivision, or any other person or agency having a right to use the County highway for the purpose proposed, a crossing conflict or underground interference; but the acceptance of a permit shall not be deemed a waiver by the permittee of any contractual or statutory right against any party for reimbursement of the expense of such removal or relocation. Every such permit shall be subject to such conditions as the County Transportation Director determines are necessary to assure the safety of the traveling public and the restoration of the highway, including pavement surfaces, ground surfaces, and subsurfaces within highway rights of way. The County Transportation Director may require such surety bond or deposit of money as in his judgment may be necessary to secure performance of the conditions of the permit and the replacement or restoration of the highway, including pavement surfaces, ground surfaces, and subsurfaces within highway rights of way, and any survey monuments or other improvements that may have been disturbed. The County Transportation Director may, where convenient to road work he has programmed, or for other reasons of County convenience, arrange to do the work of replacement to pavement or restoration of the roadway at the expense of the permittee. Permittee shall backfill excavation to current County Item 2D-21 Ord. 499 - Page 2 standards in accordance with County Ordinance 461. If required, permittee shall also restore the County highway or right of way to its condition prior to excavation. If any permittee shall fail to backfill any excavation or to restore the County highway or right of way to its condition prior to the excavation, the County Transportation Director shall have the right to perform said work and collect in the name of the County the cost thereof. Section 2.2. UTILITY MAINTENANCE AND RELOCATION. Each public utility company, public agency or district, or political subdivision shall maintain its public utility improvements, structures, substructures, and other facilities within County road rights of way to current utility standards and to at least current, applicable County standards, whether or not the encroachment permit for the construction or installation of subject facilities was issued to the current owner. When it is determined to be in the interest of the public and the County, the Transportation Director may allow a private developer to obtain an encroachment permit for the construction or installation of public utility facilities for subsequent ownership by a public utility company, public agency or district, or political subdivision. In such a case, the public utility company, public agency or district, or political subdivision shall obtain an encroachment permit for the operation and maintenance of said public utility facilities prior to the issuance of the construction or installation permit. Upon satisfactory construction or installation of the public utility facilities including trench backfill and overlying road surfaces, the public utility company, public agency or district, or political subdivision, not the private developer, shall operate and maintain said facilities in compliance with the aforementioned encroachment permit. For the purpose of the design or construction of public works projects within County rights of way, the public utility company, public agency or district, or political subdivision shall, upon request by the County, identify the vertical and horizontal location of existing utilities, based on record drawings (also known as ‘as-built’ drawings) or, if mutually agreed upon, when it is determined there may be conflicts with existing utility facilities, by excavating and exposing the existing utility facilities. The County shall utilize information about existing utility facilities to avoid or limit design or construction conflicts in an effort to keep relocation costs to a minimum. The public utility company, public agency or district, or political subdivision shall, upon receipt of a request from the County of Riverside to remove or relocate utility facilities that are in conflict with a public works project on public right of way, cause the conflicting facilities to be removed or relocated in a diligent manner so as to avoid any delays or costs to the public works project. The public utility company, public agency or district, or political subdivision shall reimburse the County of Riverside, upon receipt of billing, for any delays or costs attributable to the failure of the public utility company, public agency or district, or political subdivision to remove or relocate conflicting utility facilities in a timely manner. The public utility company, public agency or district, or political subdivision owning any utility facilities situated within County rights of way shall be responsible for all costs and liability, resulting from damage to public and private property and personal injury, which is caused by the construction, installation, operation, maintenance or failure of any utility facility. The public utility company, public agency or district, or political subdivision shall reimburse the County of Riverside for all costs incurred by the County in the protection of life and property where required due to any failure of a utility facility, or due to any unsafe construction, installation, operation, or maintenance of the utility facility, within County rights of way. Section 3. EXCEPTIONS. An excavation or encroachment may be made without first obtaining a permit for repair or replacement of a facility previously installed only when necessary for the immediate protection or preservation of life or property, and provided that such a permit be Item 2D-22 Ord. 499 - Page 3 obtained on the first business day thereafter, and further provided that said excavation is made in such manner as to give full protection to the users of such highway and the County of Riverside. No permit shall be required for the loading or unloading of agricultural produce or produce containers. All such operations shall where possible be conducted off of the paved or traveled part of any county highway. If any part of the loading or unloading occurs on the paved or traveled portion of such highway, appropriate visible warnings shall be posted for the protection of traffic approaching from each direction, and if such operation leaves less than one traffic lane available for travel in either direction, a flagman shall be used at the sole risk of the operator. Use of warnings and flagmen shall be in accordance with published standards of the State Department of Transportation. Overnight storage of containers, agricultural products or unlicensed vehicles on the shoulder of any county highway or within eight feet of the traveled portion of such highway is prohibited. Bulk manure not in containers may be temporarily stored or stockpiled within the right of way of a county highway only when intended to be used on the abutting agricultural lands as follows: 1. On any portion of the right of way obviously not graded, improved or used for vehicle travel, sidewalk or drainage purposes. 2. On any unpaved graded shoulder of a paved highway, not closer than 4 feet from the pavement nor in such location as will impede or impair highway drainage. 3. On the graded shoulder of a highway less than 4 feet from the pavement only if there is no other location available and only if warning lights and signs to protect the traveling public are placed and maintained during any overnight storage at such place. Section 4. TREE REMOVAL. No person, firm, corporation, public district, public agency or political subdivision shall remove or severely trim any tree planted in the right of way of any County highway without first obtaining a permit from the County Transportation Director to do so. Such permit shall be issued without fee, if the County Transportation Director is satisfied that such removal or trimming is in the public interest or is necessary for the improvement of the right of way or the construction of improvements on adjacent land. He may impose such conditions as he deems reasonable or necessary, including requirements for the work to be done only by a qualified tree surgeon or tree trimmer actually engaged in that business, and for bond, insurance or other security to protect person and property from injury or damage. The provisions limiting trimming of trees shall not apply to any public utility maintaining overhead power of communication lines pursuant to franchise, where necessary to prevent interference of a tree with such installation. A permit for removal of a tree may be conditioned upon its relocation or replacement by one or more other trees of a kind or type to be specified in the permit. Section 5. APPLICATION. Each application for a permit under this ordinance shall be in writing in the name of the person or agency owning the encroachment and controlling the excavation and shall be signed by such person or agency or by his or its agent authorized in writing. The application shall be submitted on a form supplied by the County Transportation Director and shall contain or be accompanied by such information as he may require. Each permit shall be in writing, signed by the County Transportation Director or his representative, on a form to be furnished by him. Section 6. FEES. A. The permit fees and inspection fees required by this ordinance shall be paid at or after the time application is filed, but in any event before the permit is issued. Said fees for permits, which shall not be refundable, and for inspections shall be as set out in the tables contained in Appendix A of this ordinance. Item 2D-23 Ord. 499 - Page 4 B. When it is mutually agreed to by the applicant and the Transportation Director, or his or her designee, any fee required by this ordinance may be treated and accounted for as a deposit- based, actual-cost fee in the same manner as is detailed in section 1.1 of Riverside County Ordinance No. 671. C. DEPOSIT-BASED, ACTUAL-COST FEES. 1. Certain project functions within this ordinance are designated as requiring deposit-based fees and are identified as such with the legend "Deposit-based Fee:" following the function title. 2. For deposit-based fee functions only, fees collected in excess of the actual cost of providing the specific service shall be refunded. Applications whose work require a cost to the designated department beyond the estimated fee collected as a deposit shall require an additional deposit. Work on any application will cease when the deposit is depleted and will resume when additional deposits are received. 3. The County will make draws against deposited funds on biweekly intervals based on payroll accounting cycles and at the fully burdened hourly rates for each job classification required to provide a specified service. Hourly rates for services shall be established through the yearly budget process and adopted by the Board of Supervisors as part of the County Budget public hearings. 4. Deposits for applications will be collected upon submittal of the application. Deposits will be monitored and, when 80% depleted, an analysis of the project will be done to determine if the remaining portion of the deposit will cover expected project completion costs. If costs are expected to exceed the remaining deposit in an amount of $5.00 or more, additional deposits will be required to be submitted to recover the estimated full cost for completion. Additional deposits will be determined on a case by case basis based on the estimated cost to complete the application. 5. A full accounting of each application will be made within 45 days of decision of the application and provided to the applicant. Remaining deposits of $5.00 or more will be refunded to the applicant. 6. When it is mutually agreed to by the applicant and the department or agency to which a fee applies, any fee not designated a "Deposit-based Fee:" may be treated and accounted for as a deposit-based fee in the manner established in paragraphs 1 through 5 of this subdivision. Section 7. EXEMPTIONS. A. The following shall be exempted from payment of the permit fee for an excavation or encroachment: 1. Every public district, public agency or political subdivision having lawful authority to use the right of way or highway for the purpose specified. 2. Street improvements under special assessment or improvement district proceedings conducted by the Board of Supervisors. 3. Public utility and public service facilities installed pursuant to specific contract with the County of Riverside and under the control thereof or a County Service Area thereof. 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 of this subdivision apply only when the subject improvements are constructed by a county agency. If constructed by a private contractor, all permit and fee requirements as established by this ordinance are applicable. B. The following shall be exempted from the payment of the inspection fee for an excavation or encroachment: Item 2D-24 Ord. 499 - Page 5 1. Street improvements under special assessment or improvement district proceedings conducted by the Board of Supervisors. 2. Public utility and public service facilities installed pursuant to specific contract with the County of Riverside and under the control thereof or a County Service Area thereof. 3. Paragraphs 1 and 2 of this subdivision apply only when the subject improvements are constructed by a county agency. If constructed by a private contractor, all permit and fee requirements as established by this ordinance are applicable. C. Subdivision improvements to be constructed pursuant to agreement with the County of Riverside are exempt from this ordinance. Section 8. BLANKET PERMITS. The Transportation Director may issue to any applicant a blanket permit for a series of excavations or encroachments of the same type or types. This provision shall be broadly applied to reduce administrative costs of both County and applicant. In the event that the terms and conditions of the blanket permit are violated, it may be revoked and the permittee may be required to obtain a separate permit for each encroachment. Section 9. PENALTIES. Any person who does any act for which a permit is required by this ordinance, without first obtaining such permit, or who, having obtained such a permit, violates any term or condition thereof and thereby jeopardizes or injures person or property, is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000.00, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not more than 6 months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Nothing herein shall be deemed to deprive any person of any civil right or remedy he may have against a violator of this ordinance, nor to deprive the County of Riverside of any cause of action which it may have against such violator, regardless of any prosecution or conviction under this section. Any person who violates the provisions of the second paragraph of Section 3 of this ordinance is guilty of a misdemeanor which shall be punishable as provided in this section. Section 10. SEVERABILITY. If any provision, clause, sentence, or paragraph of this ordinance, or the application thereof to any person, entity, or circumstances, shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other remaining provisions of this ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end, the provisions of this ordinance are hereby declared to be severable. Section 4. EFFECTIVE DATE This ordinance shall take effect 60 days after adoption. Adopted: 499 11/09/1964 (Eff 12/08/1964) Amended: 499.1 05/20/1975 (Eff: 06/18/1975) 499.2 06/24/1975 (Eff: Urgency) 499.3 Item 6.1 of 03/08/1977 (Eff: 06/05/1977) 499.4 Item 6.1 of 05/30/1978 (Eff: 06/28/1978) 499.5 Item 6.2 of 11/25/1980 (Eff: 12/24/1980) 499.6 03/01/1983 (Eff: 03/30/1983) 499.7 Item 3.12 of 02/23/1988 (Eff: 03/24/1988) 499.8 Item 3.11 of 08/13/1991 (Eff: 09/11/1991) 499.9 Item 12.2 of 09/15/1998 (Eff: 11/12/1998) 499.10 Item 3.41 of 02/02/1999 (Eff: 03/03/1999) 499.11 Item 9.3 of 12/23/2003 (Eff: 02/02/2004) Item 2D-25 Ord. 499 - Page 6 APPENDIX A ENCROACHMENT Permit Fee Inspection Fee Unit Inspection Fee Total Permit Fee MINOR Tree planting, trimming or removal $69.00 $19.00 each varies Minor drainage structures (Std 303/309/310) $69.00 4% cost varies Operate and maintain permits $69.00 $0.00 $69.00 Seismic refraction survey $69.00 $183.00 $252.00 Residential driveway approach $69.00 $93.00 $162.00 Blanket permit – utilities $69.00 $931.00 Annually $1000.00 Riders (extensions of time) $69.00 $0.00 $69.00 INVOLVED Catch basin 300 (4', 7',14',21',28') $112.00 3% cost varies Drop inlet / Overside Drain $112.00 3% cost varies Water / Sewer laterals $112.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies Trap Fences $112.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies Monitoring Wells / soil borings $112.00 $183.00 $295.00 Landscape / irrigation $112.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies Commercial driveway approach $112.00 $230.00 $342.00 Grading in right of way $112.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies Curbs and gutters $112.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies Concrete sidewalks $112.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies Filming $112.00 $91.50 per day varies Temporary power poles $112.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies Riders (changes) $112.00 plus other appl. charges varies Heavy equipment crossings $112.00 $91.50 per day varies AC Paving $112.00 $0.07 sf varies Pedestrian benches $112.00 $183.00 $295.00 Utility service connections involving trenching $112.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies County required utility relocations $0.00 $0.00 no fee Item 2D-26 Ord. 499 - Page 7 EXTENSIVE Dry / Wet Utility trenches (less than 1000 feet) $156.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies Road Closures $156.00 $91.50 per day varies Street, Water, Sewer, Storm Drain (tr's / pm's only) $156.00 $0.00 $156.00 Storm drains $156.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies DEPOSIT BASED (initial deposit amount) Traffic signal $112.00 3% cost varies Bridges and drainage structures $156.00 3% cost varies Permanent poles / aerial cable $156.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies Dry / Wet Utility trenches (1000 feet +) $405.00 $183.00 plus $0.20 lf varies PENALTIES Work done without benefit of permit (minor) $250.00 plus 2 X fee varies Work done without benefit of permit (involved) $500.00 plus 2 X fee varies Work done without benefit of permit (extensive) $1,000.00 plus 2 X fee varies Illegal cutting pavement (in addition to permit costs) $1,000.00 plus $0.25 sf varies Failure to notify County of work done under blanket permit $1,000.00 revoked $1,000.00 MISCELLANEOUS Miscellaneous Plan Review / Field Review Current DBF hourly labor / equipment usage rates varies Item 2D-27 [This page has intentionally been left blank.] CITY OF PALM DESERT STAFF REPORT MEETING DATE: May 11, 2023 PREPARED BY: Anthony J. Mejia, City Clerk Jason Austin, Social Services Coordinator REQUEST: INTRODUCTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE RELATIVE TO THE HOMELESSNESS TASK FORCE MEMBERSHIP RECOMMENDATION: Waive further reading and introduce an ordinance amending the Palm Desert Municipal Code (“PDMC”) relative to the Homelessness Task Force Membership. BACKGROUND/ANALYSIS: On March 9, 2023, the City Council adopted an ordinance to update, clarify, and codify bylaws and general provisions for the City’s Boards, Commissions, Committees, and Task Forces (“Appointed Bodies”). It has come to staff’s attention that PDMC Section 2.70.030 was inadvertently updated to the original 2021 membership configuration and should be corrected to: “Members. The Homelessness Task Force shall be composed of seven members. The members include two members of the business community, two community members, one member at-large, the Chair of the Public Safety Commission and the Chair of the Housing Commission or their designees appointed annually. Business, community, and any member at-large shall serve four-year terms. Business members may reside outside of Palm Desert, however their businesses must be located in Palm Desert. Two City Councilmembers appointed by the Mayor shall serve as liaisons to the Task Force.” In addition, at the May 1, 2023, meeting the Homelessness Task Force recommended a revision to the membership to require that one of two “community members” be someone that has experienced homelessness. Therefore, if this ordinance is adopted, the Homelessness Task Force will consist of the following members: •7 Members + 2 Council Liaisons o 2 – Business Community o 2 – Community Members (one of which will have lived homelessness experience) o 1 – Member At Large o 1 – Housing Commission Chair or designee o 1 – Public Safety Committee Chair or designee FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is minimal fiscal impact associated with the publication of the proposed ordinance. Item 2E-1 City of Palm Desert Homelessness Task Force Membership Requirements Page 2 of 2 REVIEWED BY: City Clerk: Anthony J. Mejia City Attorney: Robert Hargreaves Finance Director: John Ramont for Veronica Chavez Assistant City Manager Chris Escobedo City Manager: Todd Hileman ATTACHMENT: 1.Draft Ordinance Item 2E-2 ORDINANCE NO. _________ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING THE PALM DESERT MUNICIPAL CODE RELATIVE TO THE HOMELESSNESS TASK FORCE MEMBERSHIP The City Council of the City of Palm Desert, California, does hereby ordain as follows: Section 1. Amendment to Municipal Code. Palm Desert Municipal Code Section 2.70.030 Members is hereby amended as follows: “Chapter 2.70 HOMELESSNESS TASK FORCE 2.70.030 Members. The Task Force shall be composed of seven (7) members including two City Councilmembers appointed by the Mayor, two members of the business community, two community members, and the Chair of the Housing Commission. Business members may reside outside of Palm Desert, however their businesses must be located in Palm Desert. One of the community members shall be a representative of the Public Safety Committee. The Homelessness Task Force shall be composed of seven members. The members include two members of the business community, two community members (one of which will have lived homelessness experience), one member at-large, the Chair of the Public Safety Commission and the Chair of the Housing Commission or their designees appointed annually. Business, community, and any member at-large shall serve four-year terms. Business members may reside outside of Palm Desert, however their businesses must be located in Palm Desert. Two City Councilmembers appointed by the Mayor shall serve as liaisons to the Task Force.” SECTION 2. Publication. The City Clerk of the City of Palm Desert, California, is hereby directed to publish this Ordinance in the Desert Sun, a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in the City of Palm Desert, California, and shall be in full force and effective thirty (30) days after its adoption. Item 2E-3 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Desert, California, on the ____ day of ___________, 2023 by the following roll call vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ______________________ Kathleen Kelly, Mayor ATTEST: _____________________________ Anthony Mejia, City Clerk City of Palm Desert, California Item 2E-4