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The Public Record DATE: October 23, 2015 October 16- October 22, 2015 RULES COMMITTEE: 10-28-15 Item: E CITYOF ~ SANJOSE Memorandum CAPITAL OF SILICON VALLEY TO: Honorable Mayor & FROM: Toni J. Taber, CMC City Council City Clerk SUBJECT: The Public Record DATE: October 23, 2015 October 16- October 22, 2015 ITEMS FILED FOR THE PUBLIC RECORD 1. Report of the County Assessor, dated September 11, 2015, regarding West Valley Sanitation District 2015-01. 2. Letter from David Wall to Jaime L. Matthews, dated October 20, 2015, regarding, "WPCP's CIP budget is a damnable mess." 3. Notice of Availability and Public Hearing, dated October 21, 2015, regarding Cities Service Review Revised Draft Report. 4. Letter from David Wall to the Mayor and City Council, dated October 22, 2015, regarding, "Urban Agriculture Incentive Zones (UAIZ) are materially flawed." 5. Letter from David Wall to the Mayor and City Council, dated October 22, 2015, regarding, "Alviso & El Nifio - It's not drown baby drown, but swim baby swim so that you can vote baby vote." Tom J. Taber, CMC City Clerk TJT/at Distribution: Mayor/Council Director of Transportation City Manager Public Information Office Assistant City Manager San Jose Mercury News Assistant to City Manager Library Council Liaison Director of Public Works Director of Planning City Auditor City Attorney Director of Finance PUBLIC RECORD_/__ County of Santa Clara Office of the County Assessor County Government Center 70 West Hedding Street San Jose, CA 95110-1771 Fax (408) 298-9446 Lawrence E. Stone, Assessor REPORT OF THE COUNTY ASSESSOR Date Report Prepared: September 11, 2015 Title of Proposal: West Valley Sanitation District 2015-01 Type of Application: Annexation to District Conducting Authority: Local Agency Formation Commission 1. Review of Proposal a. Location: 18660 & 18650 Overlook Road, Los Gatos, CA 95030 b. Assessor's Parcel Numbers: 510-38-024 & 510-38-025 c. Respective Net value of assessed parcels as of July 1, 2015: $1,369,400 & $1,585,458 2. Conformity to Lines of Assessment or Ownership ~ Boundaries of proposal conform. D Boundaries of proposal fail to conform to lines of assessment per attached map. D Upon annexation, lines of assessment will no longer be split by TRA lines within this proposal. 3. Special Districts Special districts within the proposed area include: 080-055 0084 LOS GATOS UNION ELEM. SCHOOL 080-055 0137 LOS GATOS UNION JT(43,44) HIGH SCHOOL 080-055 0203 WEST VALLEY JT(43,44) COMM. COLLEGE 080-055 0208 GUADALUPE-COYOTE RESOURCE CONSV. 080-055 0215 BAY AREA JT(1,7 ,21,28,38,41,43,48,49,57) AIR QUALITY MGMT. 080-055 0371 CENTRAL FIRE PROTECTION 080-055 0249 OVERLOOK ROAD MAINT. 080·055' 0252 MID-PENINSULA REGIONAL JT(41,43,44) OPEN SPACE 080-055 0378 AREA NO. 01 (LIBRARY SERVICES) COUNTY SERVICE 080-055 0377 AREA NO. 01 (LIBRARY SERVICES), BENEFIT ASSESSMENT COUNTY SERVICE 080-055 0322 SANTACLARAVALLEYCOUNTYWATER 080-055 0376 SANTA CLARA VALLEY-ZONE W-4 COUNTY WATER 080-055 0326 SANTA CLARA VALLEY-ZONE C·1 COUNTY WATER 080·055 0335 SANTA CLARA COUNTY IMPORTATION WATER·MISC. Prepared By: Anita Badger, Property & Title Identification Technician (408) 299-5506 [email protected] Rev. 6/08 : : LAFCO'UNCJJ~®Py: Thls~O~umoot~s Local Agency Formation Commission of Santa Clara County ~~= cti~~~~~~~ ~~~1:~.. RBCOR.DEll Dodi : 23 I 19098 10/19/2015 12:10 PM CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION I, Neelima Palacherla, Executive Officer of the Santa Clara County Local Agency Formation Commission, issue this Certificate of Completion pursuant to Government Code Sections 57200 and 57201. The name of the District is: West Valley Sanitation District. The entire District is located in Santa Clara County. The change of organization completed is an ANNEXATION to West Valley Sanitation District. A map and description of the boundaries of the change of organization are appended hereto. The title of this proceeding is: West Valley Sanitation District 2015-01. The change of organization was ordered subject to the following terms and conditions: NONE. The date of adoption of LAFCO Resolution No. 2015-02 ordering the reorganization is 10/7/2015. I declare under the penalty of perjury in the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct. ~eOfficer LAFCO of Santa Clara County Attachments: LAFCO Resolution, Exhibit A (Legal Description) and Exhibit B (Map) 70West Hedding Street • 11th Floor, East Wing • San Jose, CA 95110 • (408} 299-5127 • www.santaclaralafco.org COMMISSIONERS: Cindy Chavez, Sequoia Hall, Johnny Khamis, Linda J. LeZotte, Cat Tucker, Mike Wasserman, Susan Vlcklund Wilson ALTERNATE COMMISSIONERS: Ash Kalra, Yorlko Kishimoto, Tara Martin-Milius, Terry Trumbull, Ken Yeager EXECUTIVE OFFICER: Neelima Palacherla I " ; j •• ,I RESOLUTION OF THE LOCAL AGENCY Jt'ORMATlON COMMISSION OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY APPROVlNG THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN PROPERTY TO THE WEST VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT WEST VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT 2015-01 (Overlook Road) WHEREAS, a proposal for annexation to the West Valley Sanitation District of approximately 2.68 acres (APNs 510-38~024 and 510-38-025) located at 18660 and 18650 Overlook Road in unincorporated Santa Clara County, within the Town of Los Gatos' Urban Service Area, was heretofore filed with the Local Agency Formation Commission of Santa Clara County (LAFCO); and WHEREAS, the Executive Officer has reviewed the proposal and prepared a report, including her recommendation, the proposal and report having been presented to and considered by LAFCO; and WHEREAS, LAFCO as Lead Agency has complied with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) incident to its consideration ofthis request, as described below; and WHEREAS, it has been determined. to the satisfaction ofLAFCO that all owners of the land included in fuis proposal consent to the. proposal; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors ofthe West Valley Sanitation District at its meeting on August 12, 2015, adopted Resolution No. 15.08.17 in support of this annexation; and WHEREAS, LAFCO has not received a request from any affected local agency for notice, hearing or protest proceeding on the proposal; and NOW, THEREFORE, LAFCO, does hereby resolve, determine and order as follows: SECTION 1: The project is categorically exempt from the provisions of CEQA pursuant to State CEQA Guidelines 15319 (a) and (b) and Section 15303(d). SECTION2: LAFCO hereby approves the annexation of approximately 2.68 acres (APNs 510-38-024 and 510-38-025), located at 18660 and 18650 Overlook Road in unincorporated Santa Clara County, to the West Valley Sanitation District, as described and depicted in Exhibits "A" and .. ···-- .........!.'B,,,,and incorporated herein by reference. · Page J. of2 RESOLUTION NO. 2015-02 SECTION3: LAFCO waives protest proceedings pursuant to Government Code Section 56662(a). PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Local Agency Formation Commission of Santa Clara County, State of California, on October 7, 2015, by the following vote: AYES: CHAVEZ, HALL, KHAMIS, TUCKER, WASSERMAN, VICKLUND WILSON NOES: None ABSENT: LEZOTTE ABSTAIN: None at Tucker, Vice Chairperson LAFCO of Santa Clara County ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ~ Malathy f2LAFCO Counsel- -~Emmanuel Abella, LAFCO Clerk Subramanian, CERTIFICATION Attachments to Resolution No. 2015-02 1. Exhibit "A" - Legal Description --;""--::~~~~~~~~~- 2. Exhibit "B" - Map man uel Abella, lAFCO Clerk October 13, 2015 Page2 of2 EXHIBIT 11A 11 WES'l' VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT 2015-01 ANNEXATION TO WEST VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT GEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION AU that real property situate in Section 20, Township 8 South, Range 1 West, Mount Diablo Baseline and Meridian, in i:he County of Santa Clara; State of California, more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at the northwesterly corner of the existing West Valley Sanitation Diirttict Boundru:y shown on Annexation 1982-1; Thence, (1) South 00°25'00" West, 273.lGfeetalongtheexisting bo11ndary; Thence, leaving said existing district boundary, (2) South 00°25'00" West, 126.07 feet; Thence, (3) North 51°57'00" West, 69.96 feet; Thence, (4) North 78°02'00~' West, 68.31 feet; Thence, (5) South 86°26'00" West, 51.88 foet; Thence, (6) North 01°59'00" West, 37.95 feet; Thence, (?)North 89°38'00» West, 175.76 feet; Thence, (8) North 00°15'00" East, 217.90 feet to the northerly right-of-way line of Overlook Road; Thence, along said right-of-way line (9) North 54°01 '00" East, 188.66 feet; Thence, continuing along said tight-of-way line (10) South &9°15'00" East, 197.66 feet to the existing West Val1ey Sanitation District boundary; Thence, leaving said right-of.way line and along said West VaUey Sanitation District boundary (11) South 42°24 132'} East, 27.42 feet; Thence, along.mid West Valley Sanitation District boundary (12) North 89°15'00" West, 14.02 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING and contruning 2.68 acres of Jand, more or less. Disclaimer: For assessment purposes only. This description of land is not a legal property description as defined in the Subdivision Map Act and may not be used as a basis for an offer for sale oftl1e land describe Revisions: DC,- \O ·-\ 5 Date By: _________ Pagel of 1 LEGEND: EXJSTING PROPERTY LINE ----------- EXlST!NG WEST VA[j_EY SANlTATION PROJECT DISTRICT BOUNDARY - --- EXISTING PRIVATE RlGHT-OF-WAY SITE PROPOSED WEST VALLEY SANITATION DISTRICT BOUNDARY '\. EXISTING WEST VALLEY PARCEL 1 < SANITATION DISTRICT 421 M 10 '\._ ORIGINAL FORMATION (10) S89"15'00'°E 197,66' "\. (11) __ OVERLOOK ROAD 1a -- POINT OF I 510-38-006 LOCATION MAP BEGINNING NOT TO SCALE iI APN: 510-38-025 r LlNE TABLE UNE BEARlNG DISTANCE }~ 126.07' 13: <O 2 soo·2s·oo"w 10 s 3 Ns1·57'oo"w 69.96' 0 ol Cll co 41 N78'02'00"W 68.31' m r-: lO ?') (.5) 51.88' x ~rS'I I S86'26'00"W ;:j ,o 0 :r:: 0 '<"""" (6) N01"5B'OO"W 37.95' l.J..! 2.68 ACRES± 0 (11) S42'24'32"E 27.42' ro 0 b ::~ -I I 0 ...
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