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TOWN COUNCIL
MINUTES
CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Berger called the regular meeting of the Tiburon Town Council to order at 7:30 p.m.
on Wednesday, May 18, 2005, in Town Council Chambers, 1505 Tiburon Boulevard, Tiburon,
California.
ROLLCALL
PRESENT:
ABSENT:
COUNClLMEMBERS:
COUNCILMEMBERS:
Berger, Gram, Slavitz, Smith
Fredericks
PRESENT:
EX OFFICIO:
Town Manager McIntyre, Town Attomey Danforth,
Director of Community Development Anderson,
Director of Administrative Services Bigall,
Chief of Police Odetto, Director of Public
Works/Town Engineer Echols, Project Coordinator
Bassett, Town Clerk Crane Iacopi
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Prior to the regular meeting, at 6:30 p.m., the Council met in closed session concerning the
following matters:
CLOSED SESSION
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL - EXISTING LITIGATION
(Section 54956(a))
Fenster v. Town Council, Planning Commission & Library Agency
CONFERENCE WITH LEGAL COUNSEL -ANTICIPATED LITIGATION
(Section 54956(b)(3)(C)
One Case
The Council also conducted an interview for a vacancy on the Planning Commission.
INTERVIEWS
. Planning Commission (7: 15 p.m.) - AI Aguirre, 60 Mt. Tiburon Road
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Town Council Minutes # 12-2005
May 18,2005
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF ACTION TAKEN IN CLOSED SESSION. IF ANY
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Mayor Berger said that no action was taken in closed session.
ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Brook Halsey, member of the Audubon Center Leadership Council, talked about the salmon
release at Blackie's Pasture on Saturday, May 21,2005.
PRESENTATION
. 10lh Annual Heritage Preservation Award - Jim Mitchell, Recipient
Mayor Berger introduced Dave Gotz, Chair of the Heritage & Arts Commission. Mr. Berger also
noted that Mr. Mitchell was a managing partner at the firm where he was first hired as an
architect, and had given him sage advice which he said consisted of the following-"Miles, be
quiet!"
Mr. Gotz introduced Mr. Mitchell and presented him with the 10lh annual award. He listed his
contribution as one of the founders of Blackie's Brigade and Blackie's Student Brigade; he also
said that the Historic Trail along the multi-use path was the brainchild of Mr. Mitchell.
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Mr. Mitchell accepted the award and said that he was both humbled and honored to receive it.
He said that historical preservation was of importance to everyone and he cited some of his life
experiences which led him to this conclusion.
He commended the Town of Tiburon for its "ecumenicism" in recognizing him, a Belvedere
resident, and also commended the Heritage & Arts Commission for its good work and for
creating such an award.
Inunediately following the presentation, Police Chief Matthew Odetto announced that Police
Officer Cindy Baxman was being promoted to Detective Baxman. He said that she would be the
first female police detective on the Tiburon peninsula.
CONSENT CALENDAR
1. Approval of Town Council Minutes - May 4, 2005
2. Recommendation by Director of Administrative Services - Accept Monthly
Investment Summary for April 2005
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Town Council Minutes # 12-2005
May 18,2005
Page 2
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/"""'-' 3. Recommendation by Town EngineerlDirector of Public Works - Adopt Final Plans
and Specifications for Lyford Cove Utility Undergrounding Assessment District
MOTION:
Moved:
Vote:
To adopt Consent Calendar as written.
Gram, seconded by Smith
AYES: Unanimous
ABSENT: Fredericks
ABSTAIN: Berger, May 4, 2005 Minutes
PUBLIC HEARING
4. Recommendation by Director of Public Worksffown Engineer - Formation of Del
Mar Valley Utility Undergrounding Assessment District
Those homeowners who have not yet submitted a ballot, or those who wish to change
their vote on the ballot already submitted, may do so at any time up to the close of the
Public Hearing.
a) Project Summary. There will be a brief summary of the project and proposed
financing by representatives of the proposed District and Staff.
b)
Public Hearing. Speakers will have three (3) minutes and will be asked to state
their name, address and identify the property they own or represent within the
proposed'Assessment District.
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c) Submittal of Ballots. The Mayor will ask for the final submittal of ballots to the
Town Clerk.
d) Tabulation of Ballots. The Public Hearing will be closed and the Council will
take a short recess to allow the Town Clerk time to open and tabulate the ballots.
e) Results. Based upon the results of the balloting, the Town Council will then
discuss the matter and determine how to proceed. If the Council decides to
proceed with the formation of the Assessment District, it will adopt the following
resolution:
(i) A Resolution of the Town Council of the Town of Tiburon
Adopting the Engineer's Report, Confirming the Assessment,
Ordering the Work and Acquisitions and Directing Actions with
Respect thereto - Town ofTiburon,
Del Mar Valley Utility Undergrounding Assessment District
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Town Council Minutes # 12-2005
May ]8, 2005
Page 3
Mayor Berger reviewed the procedure listed above and asked for a Staff report.
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Director of Public WorksITown Engineer Echols gave a brief background and timeline of the
project. He said that if the district were to be approved tonight by the Council, notices of
assessment would be mailed out to all residents in the district notifying them of a cash pay-off
period and how to receive assistance for lateral connection financing. He estimated that, if
approved, the project would go to bid in the Fall with construction starting in Spring 2006.
Mr. Echols noted that no changes had been made to the Engineer's report after the Council had
adopted it in its preliminary form at the March 16,2005 Town Council meeting.
In response to a question from Council concerning the adoption of the final Engineer's report and
formation of the district, Mr. Echols said that the Town Council could change or remove
properties before adopting the final Engineer's Report as long as it did not increase the
assessments or alter the benefits for anyone in the district.
Vice Mayor Smith asked about a reference to a rule precluding the exclusion of properties [from
a district] on one side of a street. The Town Engineer said that this was a Rule 20 [PUC]
requirement.
Mr. Smith asked whether it was a PG&E policy or a rule. Mr. Echols affirmed that it was a
requirement (rule).
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Ms. June Strunk, one of the district organizers, described the process whereby interested
residents in the Del Mar area had, over the last two years, raised $113,000 to produce an
engineering study and had sought the consensus of their neighbors in order to underground
utilities in that neighborhood.
She described the benefits of undergrounding utilities-increased beauty of the area; increased
safety (citing an example of fire trucks not being able to access certain areas during the Oakland
hills fire due to downed power lines; and increased reliability of service.
Ms. Strunk acknowledged that there had been opposition to the formation of district but said that
it was a fact of life in a democracy, she further noted that if the district formation were to be
delayed at this point in time, it ran the risk of costing much more. She said that their goal was to
have the assessments recorded by the fiscal year's property tax deadline or it would cost an
additional $400,000 to finance the bonds if the deadline was missed.
Mayor Berger commented that regardless of the outcome, it was the hard work of public-spirited
people like Ms. Strunk that resulted in progress being made by a community. He reiterated the
long-standing support of the Town Council for undergrounding of utilities.
Mayor Berger opened the public hearing.
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May 18,2005
Page 4
r" Jolm Frick, Business Manager of the Reed Union School District, read a letter from the Board
seeking exclusion from the district and describing the reasons for abstaining from the vote. He
said that the trustees felt that the $125,000 assessment would be better spent on the mission of
the district--"to nuture, teach and inspire"--rather than on utilities being placed underground; he
also stated the tru~tees' position that it was the responsibility of the Town to undertake public
works projects.
Colleen Mahoney, Hawthorne Drive, said that she would be in favor of the district but that it was
inappropriate to "cut a street in half' and throw it into a much larger district. She asked why the
Council had not included the whole of Hawthorne Drive.
Kathleen Bailey, 675 Hawthome Drive, district proponent, replied that the boundaries "had to
start and stop somewhere" and that ultimately all ofHawthome Drive would be undergrounded
through the Hawthorne Terrace/Pilgrims Heights [proposed] district.
Russ Wischow, 6 Wilkins Court, asked whether the assessment cost was fixed and what would
happen if, during the course of construction, the price went up.
Steve Casaleggio, Jones HaJl, bond counsel for the district, said that the assessment being voted
on tonight was fixed; that if the cost indeed were to increase, the Council would have to go
through the whole process again. For this reason, he said the proponents and the Town had
endeavored to ensure that there would be no cost overrums.
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Town Engineer Echols added that a 12% contingency had been built into the cost of the district
for this purpose.
Mr. Casaleggio said that the Town could borrow against any of the line items [in the Engineer's
report] that contained contingencies in order to complete the project.
Joan McFetridge asked why Tanfield Drive was not included in the district.
Mike Cooper, Harris & Associates, District Engineer, said that the proponents had not included
Tanfield Drive in the original district boundaries nor did it take power from Hacienda Drive.
Mayor Berger asked for clarification.
Ms. Strunk said that in the beginning, when the proponents surveyed the area for interest, the
residents of that street had not indicated their interest in joining the district.
Mayor Berger commented that the exclusion of that street was a political rather than a technical
decision.
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May 18, 2005
Page 5
'r-- Sam Kami, 655 Hilary Drive, said that his property already had its utilities underground and yet
his assessment was the same as his neighbor's who did not have undergrounded utilities.
The Town Engineer addressed his question by stating that the assessment being voted on was for
the joint trench work in the public right of way; that the work on private property [to
underground the utilities to the house] was a separate cost, to the individual property owner, and
one that Mr. Kami would not have to incur as a result of this project.
Vice Mayor Smith said that he thought Mr. Kami was also asking for clarification about why he
was in the in the district and his next door neighbor was not.
District Engineer Cooper said that Mr. Kami's property was at the very boundary of the district,
and that even though the parcel was already undergounded, the Kami's took their service [power]
from a street that was included within the district.
Mayor Berger made the final call for ballots to be submitted. Several people presented ballots to
the Town Clerk.
Mayor Berger closed the public hearing and called for a brief recess to allow for ballot tabulation.
Mayor Berger then moved on to the next items on the agenda, while the ballots were being
counted.
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REGULAR AGENDA
5. Recommendation by Town EngineerlDirector of Public Works - Award of Contract
for Installation of Solar Panels at Town Hall - continued from May 4. 2005
Director of Public Worksrrown Engineer Echols gave an update as requested by Council.
Vice Mayor Smith said that the cost overruns seemed to be related to excessive insurance
requirements but now seemed to be a result of prevailing wages and the size of the contractor.
He asked for clarification.
The Town Engineer said that they had heard from one bidder (who was not the low bidder) that
the Town's insurance requirements were indeed a factor in the bid amount. However, at
Council's direction, he contacted the low bidder who told him that insurance was not an added
element but that the other factors (stated in the report) were.
The Town Engineer added that the Town had experienced issues with its insurance requirements
in the past; that sometimes the low bidder who won the contract would in fact find out later,
when attempting to purchase insurance, that the cost was substantially higher than they had
anticipated.
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Town Council Minutes # 12-2005
May 18,2005
Page 6
r-- Mayor Berger opened the public hearing.
William Cox, address unknown, said that he had installed solar panels on his home on April 15
and that his electricity costs had dropped from over $200 a month to about $2.00, to date. He
said that his insurance had not changed.
Mayor Berger commented that the liability insurance requirements for public buildings were
different from private projects.
Mayor Berger closed the public hearing.
Councilmember Gram said that he would definitely vote for the project but that he had not been
happy with the process from the beginning.
Vice Mayor Smith agreed and said that the ameliorating circumstance was that it was a good
project that would have a positive effect. He noted that it the cost had gone up 30% and had
added two years to the amortization schedule.
Councilmember Slavitz said that installing solar panels on Town Hall was the "right thing to do"
which would reduce the cost of electricity to the Town.
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Mayor Berger concurred with the above remarks.
MOTION:
To award contract for installation of solar panels and budget amendment, as
recommended.
Gram, seconded by Smith
AYES: Unanimous
ABSENT: Fredericks
Moved:
Vote:
APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS. COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES
. Planning Commission - One Vacancy
Mayor Berger said that the vacancy had been advertised for over a month.
Vice Mayor Smith said that the Council had interviewed a well qualified candidate who he
thought would get along well with the other commissioners and the public. He said that the
Planning Commission was the primary body for reviewing large development applications within
the Town.
Councilmember Gram said that the candidate, AI Aguirre, had taken the time to attend several
commission meetings and had reviewed the new general plan.
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Town Council Minutes # 12-2005
May 18, 2005
Page 7
r-- Mayor Berger said that he had also served on the board of the Belvedere Tennis Club during their
expansion process and was an experienced, "world class" administrator for a "world class" town.
MOTION:
Moved:
Vote:
To appoint AI Aguirre to the Planning Commission.
Gram, seconded by Smith
AYES: Unanimous
ABSENT: 'Fredericks
Councilmember Slavitz also noted for the public that there was still a vacancy to be filled on the
Design Review Board.
4) Continued from recess - Recommendation by Director of Public Worksffown
Engineer - Formation of Del Mar Valley Utility Undergrounding Assessment District
Town Clerk Crane Iacopi announced the results of the ballot tabulation: 71% in favor o.fthe
district and 29% opposed. She also read the results stated as dollars assessed: Total assessment
amount was $4,113,890; "yes" votes equaled $2,914,256; "no" votes equaled $1,199,634,
(A complete ballot tabulation is attached to these minutes as Exhibit A.)
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Councilmember Slavitz congratulated the organizers on their efforts while acknowledging
opponents. He said that it would be a benefit for the entire community and a great improvement
for the neighborhood. He encouraged the people for whom the assessment was a hardship to
talk with the organizers/and see what could be done to help with financing.
Councilmember Gram said that 71 % was a substantial victory and that he looked forward to
driving through the neighborhood after the project was completed to view the "substantial
improvement."
Vice Mayor Smith concurred with Councilmember Slavitz' and Gram's remarks.
Mayor Berger agreed. He said that although the calendar "conspired" to make some uneasy
during the process, but that the Council had learned some things from the project to add to its
institutional memory and that the end result was well worth waiting for.
MOTION:
To adopt resolution approving the final Engineer's report and related actions to
form the Del Mar Valley Utility Undergrounding Assessment District
Gram, seconded by Smith
AYES: Unanimous
ABSENT: Fredericks
Moved:
Vote:
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Town Council Minutes # 12-2005
May 18, 2005
Page 8
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None.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS
Town Council Weekly Digest - May 6,2005
Town Council Weekly Digest - May 13, 2005
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business before the Town Council of the Town ofTiburon, Mayor Berger
adjourned the regular meeting at 8:55 p.m., to the next regular meeting scheduled for June 1,
2005.
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Town Council Minutes # 12-2005
May 18,2005
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Town of Tiburon
Del Mar Valley Utility Undergrounding District
ASSESSMENT BALLOT TABULATION RESULTS
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Total of Total Total
Ballots Received "Yes" Ballots "No" Ballots
Asmt Amt: $ 4.1 \ 3g~ 0 Asmt Amt: $ 'lQ 14JS~ Asmt Amt: $ I I Cjtj ~?4
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Asmt Amt Asmt Amt
Percent Yes: 1-\ % Percent No: 2q 0/0
Ballots tabulated by:
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Harris & Assoaates
Anna Tan-Gatue, Project Analyst
Date:
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Hey Diane - Attached are the results of the balloting.
In columns J & K (which will not show up on the'printed version of this
list the way it's currently formatted) I have shown the tabulations for the
3 Benefit Areas. I thought someone might be interested in seeing that all
of the Zones were over 50% approval (Hacienda was the closest at 54%).
Let us know if you need any additional information - Joan
At 04:45 PM 5/19/2005 -0700, Diane Crane Iacopi wrote:
>1 have an interested resident who'd like a copy of this. I think you
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>it would be available on Friday (after you've had a chance to catch your
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Town of Tiburon 18-May-2005
~lll Mar Valley Utility Undergrounding AD
Tabulation By Parcel
r" Asml No. APN OWner Vote "Yes" Asml "Ves" Count "No" Asml "No" Count
1 055-191-20 BARBARA H MORRISON
2 055-191-19 ,THEOPHILE F VAN L1GTEN N $12,528,19
3 055-191-18 COLLEEN MAHONEY N $12,528,19
4 055-191-17 FRANK MC KENNA N $12,528,19
5 055-191-16 WILLIAM & JOAN M MC KNIGHT
6 055-191-15 JAMES W & DIANE M NEWMAN Y $12,528,19
7 055-191-14 MICHAEL TURAN Y $12,528,19
8 055-191-13 FRANK C MARGARE PRESOTTO N $12,528,19
9 055-191-24 PATRICIA M FERRIN Y $12,528,19 1
10 055-191-11 MARK D & JANE E ANGELlCH Y $14,199,14 1
11 055-191-10 RITA L KOVAS N $12,528,19
12 055-191-09 DONALD M & JANE F YOUNG Y $12,528,19
13 055-191-08 BRETT H & KATHLEEN M BAILEY Y $12,528.19
14 055-191-07 JOHN & JANET NOOTEBOOM Y $12,528.19
15 055-191-06 ROBERT A & JANE A VAN BLARICOM Y $12,528,19
16 055-191-05 SAMMIE L BURKE N $12.528,19
17 055-191-04 PATRICK B MAR LONGSTRETH Y $12,528.19
18 055-191-03 MURRAY J & KATHERYN E WILSON Y $12,528,19
Del Mar Valley Area
19 055-142-03 JAMES E & SALLY-JEAN SHEPARD Y $21,717.04
20 055-142-04 MICHAEL HELEN COOPER N $21,717,04
21 055-142-17 DANIEL P & KATHLEEN J HIPPLE Y $21,717,04 1
22 055-142-06 KINGSLEY L RICE Y $21,717.04 1
23 055-142-21 HAL T & DANA M SCHORNSTEIN Y $21,717.04 1
24 055-142-19 KELLYJ&BEVERLYVWHEELER N $21,717,04
25 055-142-16 BRUCE C & KAREN K LINDGREN Y $21,717,04
26 055-142-01 PETER B & BETH G LOGAN Y $21,717,04
27 055-142-08 JOHN H ISABELL SMISSAERT N $21,717,04
28 055-142-09 JAMES R TAGGART Y $21,717.04
r-- 29 055-142-10 RICHARD D & RUTH A ROZEN Y $21,717.04
30 055-142-11 CLAIRE H RUSSELL Y $21,717.04
31 055-142-12 MARILYN H & JAY MCLELAND N $24,613,54 1
32 055-142-13 KATHERINE K KEATING N $21,717,04 1
33 055-142-14 MARGARET M & MARGARET M SMETANA N $21,717,04 1
34 055-182-06 STEVEN B KRAVITZ Y $21,717.04 1
35 055-182-07 KENNETH P MARILYN NEMZER Y $21,717.04 1
36 055-183-01 SABURO & JOYCE KAMI
37 055-183-02 WILLIAM A & RANDALL L BRINKMAN Y $21,717.04 1
38 055-183-03 JAMES M & DIANE S HANNUM Y $21,717,04 1
39 055-144-01 KENNETH & JOAN ROSENTHAL Y $21,717,04 1
40 055-144-02 ROBERT B WHITED Y $21,717,04 1
41 055-144-03 TIMOTHY J & MICHELE L RICHARDS Y $21,717.04 1
42 055-144-04 MARTIN C & ROSE G KUNTZ Y $21,717.04 1
43 055-144-05 VICTOR BARKHORDARIAN Y $21,717,04 1
44 055-144-05 ESME & ROY GORDON Y $21,717.04 1
45 055-143-01 NANCY A SASLOW N $21,717,04 1
46 055-143-02 YOLANDE E & YOLANDE E 0 ROURKE N $21,717,04 1
47 055-143-03 MICHELLE ENLOW Y $21,717,04
48 055-143-04 EMMETT 0 DONNELL Y $21,717.04
49 039-135-02 DONALD R & BEVERLY LSTEPHENS Y $21,717,04
50 039-135-01 ROBERT H DONNA M BRILL Y $21,717.04
51 039-135-03 STEPHEN M & EVON L RIEDEN N $21,717,04
52 039-135-04 MARYCLAIRE C & MARYCLAIRE C DOHERTY Y $21,717,04
53 039-135-05 EDWARD K & NANCY L WIEGER N $21,717,04
54 039-135-05 ALLAN E & ALLAN E JACKMAN Y $21,717.04 1
55 039-135-07 KENNETH H & MARILYN D FYE Y $21,717,04 1
66 055-141-01 RICHARD C ANDREA JOHNSON Y $21,717,04 1
57 055-141-02 CHARLES P & JOAN G CAVINESS Y $21,717.04 1
58 055-141-03 JAMES H & PATRICIA M DOYLE Y $21,717,04 1
59 055-141-07 REED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
60 055-141-05 REED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
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62 039-134-12 REED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
63 039-134-11 REED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
54 039-134-10 REED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Town of Tiburon 18-M.y-2005
Del Mar Valley Utility Undergrounding AD
Tabulation By Parcel
r-- Asmt No. APN Owner Vote "Yes" Asmt "Yes" Count "No" Asmt .'No" Count
65 039-134-09 REED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
66 039-134-08 REED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
67 039-134-17 REED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
68 039-134-15 REED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT
69 039-134-25 LOUIS M & CATHERINE R MESSINA Y $21,717,04
70 039-134-27 ROY & SUE BENVENlITl Y $21,717,04
71 039-134-26 KATHRYN GROTHE
72 039-134-22 POP SCHOENSTADT LLC Y $21,717.04
73 039-134-19 RONALD H & SHIRLEY A KOSCIUSKO Y $21,717,04
74 055-102-27 P J PERRING Y $21,717,04
75 055-102-26 JULIA P SCHOENSTADT Y $21,717.04
76 055-102-25 JAMES G & JOAN H WILSON , Y $21,717.04
77 055-102-24 LAURENCE L HELEN HEIMERL N $21,717.04
78 055-102-30 WILLIAM H & GLORIA M F WONG Y $21,717,04
79 039-131-11 MYRONL&SHEILAMPUCKETT Y $21,717.04
80 039-131-10 JAMES W BRYANT Y $21,717.04
81 039-131-09 JEFFREY & ANNETTE GRAFF Y $21,717.04
82 039-131-14 MARGOT F PLANT Y $21,717.04
83 039-131-15 JOSEPH H & BRUCE B BACHELLER Y $21,717.04
84 039-131-06 JOHN G JUSTINE V HAHN Y $21,717.04
85 039-133-09 WILLIAM M & VALERIE W BERGMANN Y $21,717.04
86 039-133-10 MARK G & LUCY G GOODING N $21,717,04
87 039-133-11 TOMWYIN
86 039-133-12 JOHN & ALEXANDRA TOLMIE Y $21,717.04
89 039-133-13 MUHAMMED ASWAQ
90 039-133-14 ANTHONY S & SUZANNE D CARSWELL Y $21.717.04 1
91 039-133-15 MICHAEL T & WHITNEY HANLEY Y $21,717.04 1
92 039-133-08 VICTOR BARKHORDARIAN Y $21,717,04 1
93 039-133-07 REZA HAKAMI
94 039-133-08 JAMES J & LAVERN S WALSH Y $21.717.04 1
/'*"' 95 039-133-05 JAMES R YAEKO DUNWORTH N $21,717.04
96 039-133-04 SAMUEL R & ADRIENE B COFFEY Y $21,717.04
97 039-133-03 MICHAEL F MILLER Y $21,717.04
98 039-133-02 HENRY J & MARY J BRODERICK Y $21,717.04
99 039-133-01 DOUGLAS R 0 CONNOR
100 039-131-05 HARRY G & SUSAN A MUMFORD Y $21,717.04 1
101 039-131-04 JOHN K & PRISCILLA C TRIPP N $21,717,04
102 039-131-13 GAZULlS THEODOREITRI Y $21,717,04
103 039-131-12 DANIEL M SUSAN ARONOVSKY
104 039-131-01 ROBERT C & JOAN T HESS Y $21,717.04 1
105 039-141-01 ROBERT A MICKEL Y $21,717.04 1
106 039-141-02 WILLIAM E WINIFRED S COX '( $21,717,04 1
107 039-141-03 CHRISTIAN R JOAN STEINDL N $21,717,04
108 039-141-04 THOMAS R BECHA~D Y $21,717,04 1
109 039-141-05 SUDHIR C & JANET S DARU Y $21,717,04 1
110 039-141-06 HOWARD LASKY Y $21,717,04 1
111 039-141-07 VIRGIL P MARYTCASELLI Y $21,717.04 1
112 039-141-08 DIRK B DUDGEON Y $21,717,04 1
113 039-141-09 MICHAELA & ROBIN J STALLMAN Y $21,717.04 1
114 039-141-10 ROGER C & JOAN R MC GEE Y, $21,717.04 1
115 039-141-11 STEVEN J & JULIE K SOJA Y $21,717.04 1
116 039-132-01 JEANNETTE D RICHARDS Y $21,717.04 1
117 039-132-02 CHARLES H WRAY N $21,717,04
118 039-132-15 PAUL & ARLENE KOlITOULAS Y $21,717,04 1
119 039-132-14 JASON DACHTLER Y $21,717,04 1
120 039-132-05 JAMES S & SANDEE K RUSSELL Y $21,717.04 1
121 039-132-06 CHARLES B & MICHELLE R POPE Y $21,717.04 1
122 039-132-07 MARK M & SUSAN S MORRIS Y $21,717.04 1
123 039-132-08 WALTER L TORRENS N $21,717,04
124 039-132-11 STANLEY & RITAJ STEWART Y $21,717.04 1
125 039-132-12 PETER A & MARGARET M CLARKE Y $21,717.04 1
-, 126 039-031-01 A-SHIANG & YAN H L1N N $21,717.04
127 039-031-02 WILLIAM H HEYDORN N $21,717,04
128 039-031-30 LUDWIG BERNECKER Y $21,717.04
129 039-261-04 AVA M EICHLER Y $10,858.52
130 039-261-03 ABBASS BARZGAR
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Q8I Mar Valley Utility Undergroundlng AD
Tabulation By Parcel
r" Asmt No. APN Owner Vote "Yes" Asmt "YeS" Count "No" Asmt "No" Count
131 039-261-02 FREDRICK G MARJORI LEWIS Y $7.239,02
132 039-261-01 NATALIE S & TAISSA CHERRY
133 039-033-03 MICHAEL E & MARIE C CAVANAGH Y $21,717,04
134 039-033-02 MAJID & SHAHRZAD ABERI
135 039-033-01 ROGER H & CATHERINE M SMITH Y $21,717,04
136 039-070-32 QUENTIN K HILLS Y $21,717,04
137 039-070-33 JILL B CLAIRE
138 039-032..08 ELIZABETH LAROSE.DUNN N $21,717,04 1
139 039-032-10 ERNEST H URQUHART N $21,717.04 1
140 039-032-09 RUSSELL P & DORIS M WISCHOW N $21,717.04 1
141 039-032-06 FRED C DORIS 0 EBERTS Y $21,717.04
142 039-032-05 ROBERT M & DAWN M KENNEDY Y $21,717.04
143 039-032-04 KANDEL REVOC TRUST N $21,717,04 1
144 039-032-03 DANIEL E & ALEXIA N JACKSON Y $21,717.04 l'
145 039-032-02 RICHARD M PAOLA 0 T KULP N $21,717.04 1
146 039-222-19 CECILIA T OEI N $21,717.04 1
147 039-222-20 MARY LU BUICH N $21,717.04 1
148 039-222-18 STEPHEN M & HEIDI K BROWN Y $21,717.04
149 039-222-21 LAURENCE J & NEDRA R LICHTER Y $21,717.04
150 039-031-04 KENNETH A & KRISTIN L BABER Y $21,717.04
151 039-031-27 TYLER K COMANN Y $21,717.04
152 039-031-19 ROGER W & GRETCHEN K N1W. Y $21,717,04
153 039-031-25 JEFFREY A& MICHEL YN R FRENCH Y $21,717.04
154 039-031-08 RICHARD P PATRICIA WYNNE
155 ,039-031-28 HENRY 0 & NANCY 0 MALECEK Y $21,717,04 1
156 039-031-29 CHAZEN DONNA L TR Y $21,717.04 1
157 039-031-11 FRANK & LAURA FENNEMA Y $21,717.04 1
158 039-031-12 MARY B GEIGER Y $21,717.04 1
159 039-031-13 GALLEGIONI THELMA TR 50% N $21,717,04
160 039-031-14 FARZlN KAVEH
I"""' ' 161 039-031-15 JOSEPH F & PAULINE N ZEMAmS N $21,717,04
162 039-031-16 GIDEON & CHERYl SOROKIN Y $21,717.04 1
163 039-031-17 ALVIN F & NANETTE MAYO Y $21,717.04 1
164 039-141-13 HAROLD & LINDA E KRAMER Y $21,717.04 1
165 039-141-14 ISABELLE PETRI Y $21,717,04 1
166 039-141-21 JORDAN ETH Y $21,717,04 1
167 039-141-16 VIGO G & ARLENE M NIELSEN Y $21,717.04 1
168 039-141-17 CARLOS S & ANA B BARADELLO N $21,717.04 1
169 039-141-18 BARRY F THORNTON N $21,717,04 1
170 039-141-19 ANDREW E SAMS Y $21,717,04
171 039-141-20 BRIAN L & JUNE 0 STRUNK Y $21,717.04
172 039-141-12 THOMAS T & LORETTA LLOYD Y $21,717,04
173A 039-223-02 JOHN F & CYNTHIA 0 W KENNEAlLY Y $21,717,04
173B 039-221-14 KEITH W SMITH N $21,717,04
174 039-223-01 ROBERT MICHAAN Y $21,717,04 1
176 039-221-13 DONALD R & SHERI T JOSEPH Y $21.717.04 1
177 039-221-07 STEVEN SHAW Y $21.717.04 1
178 039-221-11 JOAN M MC FETRIDGE N $21,717,04
179 039-222-25 PATRICIA & GARY RUNES Y $21,717.04
180 039-222-24 EDWARD J & CAROL E S NORTHWOOD Y $21,717,04 '
181 0390-222-26 JAMES & RUTH MURAD Y $21,717.04
182 039-222-23 NORMAN G & SUZANNE R MI~R N $21,717.04
Hacienda Drive Area
183 039-221-01 JEAN A & JIMMIE 0 BONANDER N $31,146,62
184 039-221-02 FRANK & SHELLEY MULBERG N $31,146,62
185 039-221-03 JOHN W WEISS N $31,146,62
166 039-221-09 DAVID M & COLLEEN P FRIED N $31,146,62
187 039-221-10 DEBORAH 0 MC WH1NNEY Y $31,146.62
188 039-081-10 JANINE M HIGGINS Y $31,146.62
,189 039-081-13 CARLETON B & KAREN R JONES Y $31.146.62
r-- 190 039-222-22 JIRA YR R & MELINE ROUBINIAN N $31,146,62
191 039-222-07 SETSUY A & YVONNE OSHIMA Y $31.146,62
192 039-222-08 JEFF T APPLEMAN Y $31,146,62
193 039-222-09 MICHAEL J BASS Y $31,146,62
194 039-070-14 KURT E & JAINA MAIER
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Del Mar Valley Utility Undergrounding AD
Tabulation By Parcel
r-- Asmt No. APN Owner Vole '"Yes" Asmt "Yes" Count "No" Asmt "No" Count
195 039-070-15 DAVID M SPATZ N $31,146.62 1
196 039-070-16 MARVIN G & CAROLE R BREEN N $10,382.20 1
197 039-070-10 JAHANGIR & JANET SEDAGHATFAR N $10,382.20 1
198 039-070-09 GARY HANKAMER N $10,382.20 1
199 039-070-07 RUTH HULL-SANDINE N $10,382,20 1
200 039-070-06 JOHN R FERGUSON N $10,382.20 1
201 039-070-19 CHARLES J & LOIS B EPSTEIN N $10,382.20 1
, 202 ,039-070-17 KEVIN P MOSTYN
203 039-070-18 ASEEM 0 RAWAL
204 039-121-04 EVA G BUXTON N $31,146,62
205 039-121-03 LEE C & PERRY 0 SMITH Y $31,146.62 1
206 039-121-02 THOMAS S REED Y $31,146,62 1
207 039-121-13 GLENN R & BARBARA L KlAVERT Y $31,146.62 1
208 039-121-14 JUDITH A THOMPSON Y $31,146,62 1
209 039-070-29 JEFFREY S FACTER N $31,146,62
210 039-070-28 RUGGERO & SHALHA MIlANO N $31,146,62
211 039-070-26 KIMBERLEY C BRODY Y $31,146,62
212 039-070-27 PHILIP VONBURG
213 039-070-24 0 JOHN LODEN
214 039-070-25 MOHAMAD R SHOOSHTARIAN
215 039-070-21 EDWARD J & CHRISTA KEELING N $31.146,62
216 039-070-22 PETER K & MARYL YN SIEWERT Y $31,146.62
217 039-070-30 JAN MAISEl
218 039-070-31 ROSE W ROVEN Y $31,146,62
219 039-271-26 SIDNEY & SUSAN GOODWILL Y $31,146,62
220 039-271-27 JOHN C HANSEN Y $31,146.62
221 039-271-28, JEFFREY J WAYNE N $31,146.62 1
$2;914,255,93 133 $1,199,633,98 56
Total Votes 189
-- Total Voled _sment Amount $4,113.889.91
Total "YES" Votes 133
Total "YES" AssllSlllll8ntAmount $2,914,255.93
Total "YES" Percentage 71%
Total "NO" Votes 56
Total "NO" Assessment Amount $1.199,633.98
Total "NO" Percentage 29%
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