HomeMy WebLinkAbout7824RESOLUTION NO. 7824
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
REDLANDS DECLARING INTENTION TO ANNEX
TERRITORY TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT
NO. 2004-1 OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS AND
ADOPTING A MAP OF THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE
ANNEXED THERETO (ANNEXATION NO. 12D)
WHEREAS, the City Council (the "City Council") of the City of Redlands (the
"City") has established Coniununity Facilities District No. 2004-1 of the City of Redlands,
County of San Bernardino, State of California (the "Community Facilities District") for the
purpose of levying special taxes on parcels of taxable property therein for the purpose of
providing certain services which are necessary to meet increased demands placed upon the City
as a result of the development of said real property; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary that certain parcels of property be annexed to the
Community Facilities District in order that they may be developed and receive the benefit of
services which will be financed by the annual levy of special taxes on said property sufficient to
pay the costs of such services and costs incidental thereto; and
WHEREAS, the current Rate and Method of Apportionment of Special Tax (the
"Rate and Method") set forth in Exhibit B hereto, requires that Special Tax for all parcels
increase annually in accordance with the Los Angeles -Riverside -Orange County Consumer Price
Index (the "LRO Index"); and
WHEREAS, the LRO Index no longer exists and has been replaced by the
Riverside -San Bernardino -Ontario Consumer Price Index (the "RSO Index"); and
WHEREAS, it is necessary for the Rate and Method to be modified to reference
the RSO Index, as the LRO Index no longer exists; and
WHEREAS, the City Council is authorized by Article 3.5 (coni nencing with
Section 53339) of Chapter 2.5 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5 of the California Government
Code, commonly known as the "Mello -Roos Coin nunity Facilities Act of 1982," to annex
territory to the Community Facilities District by complying with the procedures set forth in said
Article 3.5;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, DETERMINED AND
ORDERED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Recitals. The above recitals are true and correct and are hereby
incorporated into this resolution.
Section 2. Name of District. The name of the existing Community Facilities
District is Community Facilities District No. 2004-1 of the City of Redlands, County of San
Bernardino, State of California.
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Section 3. Amendment of Rate and Method. The reference to the "Los
Angeles -Riverside -Orange County" Consumer Price Index in Section C of the Rate and Method
is hereby replaced with the "Riverside -San Bernardino -Ontario Consumer Price Index." No other
portion of the Rate and Method shall be amended.
Section 4. Intention. The City Council declares its intention to conduct
proceedings pursuant to said Article 3.5 for the annexation to the Cormnunity Facilities District
of the territory described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. The City Council determines that the
public convenience and necessity require that such territory be annexed to the Cormrlunity
Facilities District.
Section S. Description of Territory Proposed To Be Annexed, Annexation
Map. The territory which is included in the Community Facilities District is described on the
snap of the Community Facilities District recorded on May 18, 2004 in Book 76 of Maps of
Assessment and Cominunity Facilities Districts, page 94, and as Instrument No 2004-0347327 in
the official records of the County of San Bernardino. The territory proposed to be annexed to the
Community Facilities District is described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference
made a part hereof. Such territory is also shown and described on the map thereof entitled
"Annexation Map No. 12D, Community Facilities District No. 2004-1 of the City of Redlands,
County of San Bernardino, State of California," which is on file with the City Clerk (the
"Annexation Map").
Section 6. Types of Services; Incidental Expenses, PIan for Providing
Services. The services to be provided and financed by the Community Facilities District are the
maintenance of parks, slopes, parkways, open space, and citrus groves, including but not limited
to, the maintenance of street trees, and landscape within and in the area of the Property and the
Community Facilities District. The Community Facilities District shall also finance costs
associated with the deterraination of the amount of and the levy and collection of special taxes
which are Ievied to provide such services and costs otherwise incurred in order to carry out its
authorized purposes. The services described above shall be provided, as needed, throughout the
Community Facilities District and the territory proposed to be armexed thereto for the benefit of
all owners of property and residents of the Cominunity Facilities District and the territory
proposed to be annexed thereto. All owners of taxable parcels of property within the Community
Facilities District and the territory proposed to be annexed thereto shall pay special taxes at the
same rate to finance the annual cost of providing such services. The services to be provided and
financed by the Community Facilities District, as previously described, are necessary to meet
increased demands placed upon the City as a result of development occurring within the
Community Facilities District and the territory proposed to be annexed thereto.
Section 7. Special Taxes. Except where funds are otherwise available,
special taxes sufficient to pay the costs of the services described in Section 4 above and the
annual administrative expenses of the City and the Community Facilities District in determining,
apportioning, levying and collecting such special taxes, shall be annually levied within the
territory proposed to be annexed to the Community Facilities District. Pursuant to Section 53340
of the California Government Code, the special taxes shall be collected in the same manner as
ordinary ad valorem property taxes are collected and shall be subject to the same penalties and
the same procedure, sale, and lien priority in case of delinquency as is provided for ad valorem
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taxes. The rates and method of apportionment of said special taxes shall be as set forth in
Exhibit "B" attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof The property within the
territory proposed to be annexed shall be assigned at the rate set forth for Special Tax Rate G as
set forth in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and for Fiscal Year 2018-19 assessed at the rate set forth
in Table 2 in Exhibit "B" attached hereto, subject to annual increases beginning in Fiscal Year
2019-20 by the greater of 2% or the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index as
detennined pursuant to the method of apportioning such special taxes set forth in said Exhibit
"B„
Section 8. Adoption of Annexation Map. Pursuant to Section 3110.5 of the
Streets and Highways Code, the City Council adopts the Annexation Map as the map of the area
proposed to be annexed to the Corninunity Facilities District. Pursuant to Section 3111 of said
Code, the City Clerk shall file the original of the Annexation Map in her office and shall file a
copy of the Amlexation Map with the County Recorder of the County of San Bernardino no later
than 15 days prior to the date of the hearing specified in Section 7 hereof.
Section 9. Hearing. A public hearing on the proposed annexation of said
territory to the Community Facilities District shall be held at 6:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as
the matter may be heard, on May 15, 2018 in the Council Chambers at the City of Redlands
Civic Center, 35 Cajon Street, Redlands, California.
Section 10. Notice. The City Clerk shall publish a notice of the time and place
of said hearing as required by Section 53322 of the California Government Code, and shall also
give notice of the hearing by first class mail to each registered voter and landowner within the
territory proposed to be annexed to the Community Facilities District as prescribed by Section
53339.4 of said Code. Said notice shall be published at least seven (7) days and mailed at least
fifteen (15) days before the date of the hearing and shall contain the information required by said
Section 53339.4.
Section 11. Description. of Votins Procedures. The voting procedures to be
followed in conducting the election on the proposition with respect to the levy of special taxes
within the territory proposed to be annexed to the Cominunity Facilities District to shall be as
follows:
(a) If at the tune of the close of the public or protest hearing (hereinafter
referred to as the "protest hearing") at least 12 persons are registered to vote within the
territory proposed to be annexed to the Community Facilities District, the election shall
be conducted by the City Clerk, and shall be held on a date selected by the City Council
in conformance with the provisions of Section 53326 of the California Government Code
("Section 53326") and pursuant to the applicable provisions of law regulating elections of
the City, insofar as they may be applicable, and pursuant to Section 53326 the ballots for
the election shall be distributed to the qualified electors of the territory proposed to be
annexed to the Community Facilities District by mail with return postage prepaid and the
election shall be conducted as a mail ballot election.
(b) if at the time of the close of the protest hearing, and for at least the
preceding 90 days, less than 12 persons have been registered to vote within the territory
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proposed to be annexed to the Conununity Facilities District, and pursuant to Section
53326, the vote is therefore to be by the landowners of that territory, with each landowner
of record at the close of the protest hearing having one vote for each acre or portion of an
acre of land that he or she owns, the election shall be conducted by the City Clerk as
follows:
(1) The election shall be held on the earliest date following the
conclusion of the protest hearing upon which it can be held pursuant to Section
53326 which may be selected by the City Council, or such earlier date as the
owners of land within the territory proposed to be annexed to the Community
Facilities District and the City Clerk agree and concur is acceptable.
(2) Pursuant to Section 53326, the election may be held earlier than 90
days following the close of the protest hearing if the qualified electors of the
territory proposed to be annexed to the Community Facilities District waive the
time limits for conducting the election set forth in Section 53326 by unanimous
written consent and the City Clerk concurs in such earlier election date as shall be
consented to by the qualified electors.
(3) Pursuant to Section 53326, ballots for the election shall be
distributed to the qualified electors by the City Clerk by mail with return postage
prepaid or by personal service.
(4) Pursuant to applicable provisions of law regulating elections of the
City which govern the conduct of mail ballot elections, and Division 4
(commencing with Section 4000) of the California Elections Code with respect to
elections conducted by mail, the City Clerk shall mail or deliver to each qualified
elector an official ballot in a form specified by the City Council in the resolution
calling the election, and shall also snail or deliver to all such qualified electors a
ballot pamphlet and instructions to voter, including a sample ballot identical in
form to the official ballot but identified as a sample ballot, a statement pursuant to
Section 9401 of the said Code, an impartial analysis by the City Attorney pursuant
to Section 9280 of the said Code with respect to the ballot proposition contained
in the official ballot, ballot arguments and rebuttals, if any, pursuant to Sections
9281 to 9287, inclusive, of said Code, a return identification envelope with
prepaid postage thereon addressed to the City Clerk for the return of voted official
ballots, and a copy of this resolution; provided, however, that such statement,
analysis and arguments may be waived with the unanimous consent of all the
landowners of the territory proposed to be annexed to the Community Facilities
District and shall be so stated in the resolution adopted by the City Council calling
the election.
(5) The official ballot to be mailed or delivered by the City Clerk to
each landowner -voter shall have printed or typed thereon the nanle of the
landowner -voter and the number of votes to be voted by the landowner -voter, and
shall have appended to it a certification to be signed by the person voting the
official ballot which shall certify that the person signing the certification is the
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person who voted the official ballot, and if the landowner -voter is other than a
natural person, that he or she is an officer of or other person affiliated with the
landowner -voter entitled to vote such official ballot, that he or she has been
authorized to vote such official ballot on behalf of the landowner -voter, that in
voting such official ballot it was his or her intent, as well as the intent of the
landowner -voter, to vote all votes to which the landowner -voter is entitled based
on its land ownership on the proposition set forth in the official ballot as marked
thereon in the voting square opposite such proposition, and further certifying as to
the acreage of the landowner -voter's land ownership within the territory proposed
to be annexed to the Community Facilities District.
(6) The return identification envelope delivered by the City Clerk to
each landowner -voter shall have printed or typed thereon the following: (i) the
name of the landowner, (ii) the address of the landowner, (iii) a declaration under
penalty of perjury stating that the voter is the landowner or the authorized
representative of the landowner entitled to vote the enclosed ballot and is the
person whose naive appears on the identification envelope, (iv) the printed name
and signature of the voter, (v) the address of the voter, (vi) the date of signing and
place of execution of said declaration, and (vii) a notice that the envelope contains
an official ballot and is to be opened only by the City Clerk.
(7) The information -to -voter form to be hailed or delivered by the
City Clerk to the landowner -voters shall inform them that the official ballots shall
be returned to the City Clerk properly voted as provided thereon and with the
certification appended thereto properly completed and signed in the scaled return
identification envelope with the certification thereon completed and signed and all
other information to be inserted thereon properly inserted by 5:00 o'clock p.m. on
the date of the election.
(S) Upon receipt of the return identification envelopes which are
retunied prior to the voting deadline on the date of the election, the City Clerk
shall canvass the votes cast in the election, and shall file a statement with the City
Council at its next regular meeting regarding the results of such canvass and the
election.
The procedures set forth in this section for conducting the election may be
modified as the City Council may determine to be necessary or desirable by a resolution
subsequently adopted by the City Council.
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ADOPTED this 3rd day of April, 2018.
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TI-aul W. Foster, Mayor
ATTEST:
J e Donaldson, City Clerk
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CERTIFICATE
I, Jeanne Donaldson, City Clerk of the City of Redlands, do hereby certify that the
foregoing resolution was regularly adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular meeting
of said Council duly held on the 3rd of April, 2018 by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Harrison, Barich, Tejeda, Momberger; Mayor
Foster
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAINED: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the
official seal of the City of Redlands this 3rd day of April, 2018.
JeanRCIIDonaldson, City Clerk
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EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
FOR
ANNEXATION NO. 12D TO
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2004-1
CITY OF REDLANDS, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
The property located in the City of Redlands, County of San Bernardino, State of
California identified by San Bernardino County Assessor's Parcel No. 0168-071-06-0000.
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EXHIBIT "B"
RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAX
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2004-1
OF THE CITY OF REDLANDS
A Special Tax (the "Special Tax") shall be levied on and collected from each Parcel of Taxable
Property (defined below) in Community Facilities District No. 2004-1 (the "District"), in each
Fiscal Year, (defined below), coznanencing in the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2004, in an
amount determined by the City Council of the City of Redlands, acting in its capacity, as the
legislative body of the District (hereinafter as the "Council"), by applying the rate and method of
apportionment set forth below. All of the real property in the District, unless exempted by law or
by the provisions herein, shall be taxed for the purposes, to the extent, and in the mariner
provided herein.
A. DEFINITIONS
"Additional Maintenance" means the maintenance of landscaping for Parcels assigned
to a Special Tax Rate Category in addition to the Basic Maintenance, including, but not
limited to, the maintenance of significant open space, citrus groves, and firebreaks and
extensive medians and parkways.
"Additional Maintenance Rate Per Benefit Unit" means the Special Tax Rate per
Benefit Unit that will be levied in any Fiscal Year on Parcels of Taxable Property
assigned to a Special Tax Rate Category to pay the cost of Additional Maintenance, if
any, for such Parcels, including, but not limited to, the City's administrative costs in
levying and collecting the Special Tax and managing and administering the Additional
Maintenance in such Fiscal Year.
"Basic Maintenance" means the normal maintenance of basic landscaping within the
District, including, but not limited to, parkways, open space areas, medians and street
trees and the associated maintenance of bushes, shrubs and ground cover.
"Base Rate Per Benefit Unit" means the Special Tax Rate per Benefit Unit that will be
levied in any Fiscal Year on all Parcels of Taxable Property in the District to pay the
estimated cost of the Basic Maintenance, including, but not limited to, the City's
administrative costs in levying and collecting the Special Tax and managing and
administering the Basic Maintenance in such Fiscal Year.
"Benefit Unit" means a Single-family residential lot or dwelling unit or the equivalent.
Commercial property is assigned Benefit Units based on acreage with the basis being
four (4) Benefit Units per acre, consistent with the average residential density in the City.
Industrial Property is assigned Benefit Units based on acreage with the basis being two
(2) Benefit Units per acre. Multi -family property is assigned 60 percent of one Benefit
Unit per dwelling unit and Religious Property is assigned two (2) Benefit Units per acre.
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"City" means the City of Redlands.
"Council" has the meaning set forth in the preamble.
"Commercial Property" means any Parcel that is used for the purpose of selling,
distributing or furnishing a product or service.
"Development" means any approved development and/or improvement of property
resulting in the recordation of a final snap or the issuance of a building pen -nit.
"District" has the meaning set forth in the preamble.
"Exempt Property" means property that is exempt from the levy of the Special Tax,
including all publicly owned or dedicated property, sliver parcels, common lots, open
space and any other property that cannot be developed.
"Fiscal Year" means the period from and including July I't of any year to and including
the following June 30t1'
"Industrial Property" means any Parcel that is used for the purpose of manufacturing a
product.
"Land Use Category" means any of the categories contained in Table 1 to which Parcels
of Taxable Property are assigned consistent with the land use approvals that have been
received or proposed for the Parcel as of March 1 preceding the beginning of a Fiscal
Year.
"Maximum Special Tax Rate(s)" means the Maximum Special Tax Rate(s) per Benefit
Unit for Parcels in all Special Tax Rate Categories that can be levied by the Council in
any Fiscal Year as determined pursuant to Section C. The Maxiinum Special Tax Rates
per Benefit Unit for Parcels in all Special Tax Rate Categories, including the Base Rate
Per Benefit Unit and the Additional Maintenance Rate Per Benefit Unit, as set forth in
Table 2, shall be increased by the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index (All
Items) for Los Angeles — Riverside — Orange County (1982-84 = 100) since the
beginning of the preceding Fiscal Year, or by two percent (2%), whichever is greater, on
July 1, 2005 for Fiscal Year 2005-06 and on each subsequent July 1 for the Fiscal Year
then com>nencing.
"Multi -family Residential Property" means any Parcel of residential property that
consists of a building or buildings comprised of attached residential units available for
rental, but not purchase, by the general public and under common ownership and/or
management.
"Parcel" means a lot or Parcel of land that is identified by an Assessor's Parcel Number
in the Tax Assessment Roll of the County Assessor of the County of San Bernardino.
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"Religious Property" means any Parcel used as a place of worship or for other religious
activities.
"Single-family Residential Property" means any Parcel of residential property that is or
will be improved with a building comprised of attached or detached residential units
available for purchase or rent by the general public.
"Special Tax(es)" ]neaps the Special Tax to be levied in each Fiscal Year on each Parcel
of Taxable Property.
"Special Tax Rate Category" means any of the categories identified in Table 2 to which
Parcels of Taxable Property in a Development are assigned based on the cost of the Basic
Maintenance and the cost of the Additional Maintenance, if any, which will be provided
to such Parcels.
"Taxable Property" means Parcels that are not Exempt Property.
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B. ASSIGNMENT TO LAND USE CATEGORY
Parcels of Taxable Property in a Development shall be assigned to the appropriate Land
Use Category contained it Table 1. Such Parcels shall also be assigned to the appropriate
Special Tax Rate Category contained in Table 2, based on the estimated cost for
providing the Additional Maintenance, if any, to the Development. The Special Tax shall
be levied upon and collected from each such Parcel for each Fiscal Year based on the
Benefit Units which are assigned to the Parcel as a result of its assignment to the
appropriate Land Use Category and Special Tax Rate Category, as provided in Sections C
and D.
TABLE 1
Land Use Category
Land Use Category
Description
Benefit Unit(s)
1
Single-family
One (1) 1 Residence
Residential
2
Commercial
Five (5) / Acre
Industrial
Two (2) / Acre
4
Multi -family
Six tenths (0.6) / Residential Unit
Residential
5
Religious Property
Two (2) / Acre
C. MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAX RATES
The Maximum Special Tax Rate per Benefit Unit for each Parcel for each Fiscal Year
shall be the total of the Base Rate Per Benefit Unit plus the Additional Maintenance Rate
Per Benefit Unit for the Special Tax Rate Category to which the Parcel is assigned. For
Fiscal Year 2004-05 the Base Rate Per Benefit Unit and the Additional Maintenance Rate
Per Benefit Unit for each Special Tax Category shall be the amounts set forth in Table 2
for such Special Tax Rate Category. The Base Rates Per Benefit Unit and the Additional
Maintenance Rates Per Benefit Unit for all Parcels in all Special Tax Rate Categories
shall be increased by the percentage increase in the Consumer Price Index (All Items) for
Los Angeles — Riverside — Orange County (1982-84 = 100) since the beginning of the
preceding Fiscal Year, or by two percent (2%), whichever is greater, on July 1, 2005 for
Fiscal Year 2005-06 and on each subsequent July 1 for the Fiscal Year then commencing.
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TABLE 2
Maximum Special Tax Rates
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Maximum Rates Per Benefit Unit
Special Tax
Additional
Rate Category
Base Rate
Maintenance Rate
A
$250
$0
B
$250
$100
C
$250
$200
D
$250
$300
E
$250
$400
F
$250
$500
G
$250
$600
H
$250
$700
1
$250
$800
1
$250
$900
K
$250
$1,000
L
$250
$1,100
M
$250
$1,200
N
$250
$1,300
O
$250
$1,400
P
$250
$1,500
Q
$250
$1,600
R
$250
$1,700
S
$250
$1,800
T
$250
$1,900
U
$250
$2,000
V
$250
$2,100
W
$250
$2,200
X
$250
$2,300
Y
$250
$2,400
Z
$250
$2,500
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The Parcels which are to be included in the District at the time of its formation and which are
identified u1 Table 3 shall be assigned to the Land Use Category and the Special Tax Rate
Category specified in Table 3.
TABLE 3
Assignment to Land Use Category
and Special Tax Rate Category
Land Use Special Tax Rate
Tract No. Category Category
16408 One (1) K
D. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT AND LEVY OF ANNUAL SPECIAL TAX
For each Fiscal Year, commencing with Fiscal Year 2004-05, the Council shall (a)
determine the cost of providing the Basic Maintenance in the District and the amount of
the Base Rate Per Benefit Unit to be levied on Parcels of Taxable Property in the District
to pay the cost of the Basic Maintenance; (b) determine the cost of providing the
Additional Maintenance, if any, for each Special Tax Rate Category, as then applicable,
and the amount of the Additional Maintenance Rate Per Benefit Unit, if any, to be levied
on Parcels of Taxable Property in each Special Tax Rate Category to pay the cost the
Additional Maintenance therefor; and (c) levy the Special Tax on all Parcels of Taxable
Property in each Special Tax Rate Category, as then applicable. The amount of the
Special Tax to be levied on any Parcel of Taxable Property in any Fiscal Year shall be
determined by multiplying the Benefit Units for the Parcel, depending on the Land Use
Category to which it is assigned, by the Base Rate Per Benefit Unit and the Additional
Maintenance Rate Per Benefit Unit, if any, determined pursuant to clauses (a) and (b)
above, for the Special Tax Rate Category to which the Parcel is assigned.
No Special Tax shall be levied on property which, at the time of adoption of the
Resolution of Formation for the District, is Exempt Property.
E. FUTURE ANNEXATIONS
It is anticipated that additional properties will be annexed to the District from time to
time. As each annexation is proposed, an analysis will be prepared to determine the types
and area of landscaping to be maintained, i.e., Basic Maintenance and/or Additional
Maintenance, if any, and the estimated annual cost of providing the Additional
Maintenance, if any, to the property. Based on this analysis, the property to be annexed
will be assigned to the appropriate Special Tax Rate Category contained in Table 2.
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