MEETING DATE:
JULY 11, 2017
SUBJECT:
Title
RESOLUTION NO. 2017-8388 - ANNEXATION NO. 129, CITYWIDE ANNEXATION OF PROPERTIES TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 98-02 (LIGHTING, LANDSCAPING, OPEN SPACE AND PRESERVE MAINTENANCE (“CFD 98-02”)
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Recommendation
Recommendation
ADOPT a resolution certifying and adding the subject properties to CFD 98-02 and approving boundary map for Annexation No. 129.
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Board or Commission Action
N/A
Relevant Council Strategic Theme
Good Governance
Economic Development
Relevant Department Goal
N/A
Introduction
Community Facilities District (“CFD”) 98-02 was formed by City Council approval pursuant to the provisions of the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, as amended. The purpose of CFD 98-02 is to mitigate the impacts of development on lighting, landscaping, open space and preserve maintenance. The owners of the properties shown on the boundary maps have consented and elected to annex into CFD 98-02.
Discussion
Prior to project completion, the owners of the property listed below were required to mitigate their impacts on City maintenance services by either paying an in-lieu fee or by annexing into CFD 98-02. The property owners below have chosen to annex into CFD 98-02. The property owners have approved such annexation by signing a “Consent and Waiver to Shortening of Time for Conducting a Special Election,” and casting a ballot in the affirmative that authorizes the CFD 98-02 special tax to be levied on the property. The attached resolution will certify the election results and annex said property into CFD 98-02.
The Assessor’s Parcel numbers of the affected properties are as follows: 182-300-48-00, 219-022-39-00, 218-110-05-00, 182-110-36-00, 182-300-44-00, and 219-074-24-00.
The attached aerial exhibits show the location of the properties to be annexed into CFD 98-02. Also attached is the Rate and Method of Apportionment of Special Tax for CFD 98-02. Information about CFD 98-02 tax rates can be found on the City’s website.
Fiscal Impact
Approval of the attached resolution will result in approximately $4,500 of additional annual revenue for the ongoing maintenance of City lighting, landscaping, open space and preserve.
Attachment(s)
Resolution: 2017-
Exhibit A to Resolution - Certificate of Election Official
Exhibit B to Resolution - Boundary Map
Vicinity Map
Rate and Method of Apportionment of Special Tax
Prepared by: Lewis Clapp, Senior Civil Engineer
Submitted by: Peter Kuey, Principal Civil Engineer
Reviewed by: Dahvia Lynch, Director of Development Services
Approved by: Jack Griffin, City Manager