HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Reso No 1989-77RESOLUTION NO. 89 77
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF LAKE ELSINORE DECLARING THE NECESSITY TO
INCUR A BONDED INDEBTEDNESS TO PAY FOR CERTAIN
PUBLIC FACILITIES WITHIN COMMiJNITY FACILITIES
DISTRICT NO. 88-3 (WEST LAKE ELSINORE),
CALLING A SPECIAL ELECTION TO SUBMIT TO THE
QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SUCH COMMUNITY
FACILITIES DISTRICT THE PROPOSITION OF
INCURRiNG SUCH BONDED INDEBTEDNESS AND
DESIGNATING THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY AS THE
ELECTION OFFICZAL
WHEREAS, the City Council (the "City Council") of
trhe City of Lake Elsinore ("the City") has heretofore on
November 14, 1989, duly adopted Resolution No. 89-64 declaring
its intention to establish a community facilities district and
to levy a special taa to pay for certain public facilities in
and for such community facilities district under and pursuant
to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-ROOS Community
Facilities Act of 1982" (the "Act"), being Chapter 2.5, Part
1, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of
California, which such community facilities district was
designated as "City of Lake Elsinore Community Facilities
District No. 88-3 (West Lake Elsinore)" (the "Community
Eacilities District"); and
WHEREAS, the Citp Council has heretofore on
November 14, 1989, duly adopted Resolution No. 89-65 declaring
its intention to incur a bonded indebtedness in the amount of
thirty million dollars ($30,000,000) to finance certain public
infrastructure facilities, includinq streets, drainage, sewer
and water improvements, fire protection and park facilities,
together with necessary appurtenances thereto and site and
right-of-way acquisition (the "Facilities") within the
Community Facilities Disfrict, such bonded indebtedness to be
secured by the levy of a special tax within the Community
Facilities District; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 89-64, a public
hearing was held by the City Council on December 26, 1989, at
which hearing all persons interested, including all taspayers,
property owners and registered voters within the Community
Facilities District were given an opportunity to appear and be
heard, and the testimony of all interested persons or
taxpayers for or against the establishment of the Community
Facilities District and the levy of the special tax therein,
or the extent of the Community Facilities District, or the
furnishinq of the Facilities, or the establishment of an
appropriations limit therefor, or any other matters set forth
in said Resolution No. 89-64, was heard and considered; and
WHEREAS, at the end of said public hearing the City
Council duly adopted a Resolution of the City establishinq the
Community Facilities District; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said Resolution No. 89-65, a
public hearing was held by the City Council on December 26,
1989, at which hearing any persons interested, including all
taxpayers, property owners and registered voters within the
Community Facilities District, were given an opportunity to
appear and be heard on the proposed debt issue or any other
matters set forth in said Resolution No. 89-65, and they were
permitted to present any matters relating to the necessity for
incurring such bonded indebtedness to pay for all or a portion
of the Facilities and to be secured by a special tax to be
levied within the Community Facilities District; and
WHEREAS, the City Council is fully advised in the
premises;
NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. All of the above recitals are true and
correct.
Section 2. The City Council hereby declares and
deems that the public convenience and necessity require and it
is necessary that bonded indebtedness be incurred to finance
all or a portion of the Facilities as more particularly set
forth in Exhibit B to Resolution No. 89-64 for the Community
FaCilities DistriCt.
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Section 3. The purpose for the proposed bonded
indebtedness is to finance (i) the acquisition, construction,
expansion and rehabilitation of the Facilities, including
incidental expenses consisting of the costs of planning and
designing the Facilities, including the costs of environmental
evaluations thereof, (ii) the cost of providing consultant and
administrative services, (iii) all costs associated with the
establishment of the Community Facilities District, the
issuance of bonds, the determination of the amount of any
special taxes to be levied, the cost of collecting any special
taxes, and costs otherwise incurred in order to carry out the
authorized purposes of the Community Facilities District,
together with any other eapenses incidental to the
aCquisition, construction, completion and inspection of the
Facilities.
Section 4. The whole of the territory within the
Community Facilities District will be benefitted by such
bonded indebtedness and will be subject to a special tax to
pay for such bonded indebtedness, as set forth in the
resolution establishing the Community Facilities District.
Section 5. The amount of the proposed bonded
indebtedness to be incurred to finance all or a portion of the
Facilities (including incidental eapenses as authorized by the
Act) is thirty million dollars ($30,000,OOOj.
Section 6. The maaimum term of the bonds shall not
exceed forty (40) years from the date of the bonds, or the
date of any series thereof.
Section 7. The maaimum annual rate or rates of
interest to be paid on the bonds shall not eaceed the maximum
annual rate permitted by law at the time of the sale of the
bonds, as determined at that time, payable semiannually
commencing the first March 1 or September 1 following their
date.
Section 8. The City Council hereby declares that
the proposition of incurring such bonded indebtedness shall be
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submitted to the qualified electors within the Community
Facilities District and shall be combined in one ballot
proposition with the question of levying a special tax within
the Community Facilities District and the establishment of an
appropriations limit in the amount of $3,000,000 per fiscal
year in connection therewith, all in accordance with and
subject to the Act, all the terms of which shall be applicable
to such election.
Section 9. An election shall be and is hereby
called and ordered to be held in the Community Facilities
District on Wednesday, June 13, 1990, at which election there
shall be submitted.to the qualified electors within the
Community Facilities District the combined ballot proposition
of levying a special taa, of establishing an appropriations
limit and of incurring such bonded indebtedness, such combined
ballot proposition to read substantially as set forth in
Exhibit A hereto, with such changes therein as shall be
requested by the City Clerk as the designated election
official of the Community Facilities District.
Section 10. If the combined proposition for the
levying of such special tax, the establishing of such
appropriations limit and the incurring of such bonded
indebtedness receives the approval of more than two-thirds
(2/3) of the votes cast on the proposition, the bonds may be
issued and sold for the purpose for which authorized, and the
bonds (except where funds are otherwise available) shall be
paid eaclusively from the annual levy of such special tax and
are not and shall not be secured by any other taxing power or
funds of the City or other public agency or the Community
Facilities District
Section 11. The City Council does hereby submit to
the qualified electors within the Community Facilities
District at said special election the combined ballot
proposition described in Section 9 of this resolution, and
designates and refers to said proposition in the form of
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ballot hereinafter prescribed for,use at said election.
(a) Said special election shall be held and
conducted, and the votes thereat canvassed and the returns
thereof made, and the results thereof ascertained and
determined, as herein provided; and in all particulars not
prescribed by this resolution said special election shall be
held and conducted and the votes received and canvassed in the
manner provided by the laws regnlating elections of the City
and consistent with the Act.
(b) The requirements of Section 53326 of the Act
have been waived by each landowner; the ballots for the
special election shall be distributed by personal or mailed
delivery to each of the landowners within the Community
Facilities District. Each landowner shall have one vote for
each acre or portion thereof that he, she or it owns within
the Community Facilities District, as provided in Section
53326 of the Act.
(c) All qualified electors qualified to vote at
elections in the Community Facilities District upon the date
of the special election herein provided for shall be qualified
to vote upon the measure submitted at said special election.
(d) On the ballots to be used at said special
election, in addition to all other matters required by law to
be printed thereon, shall appear the measure described in
Section 9 hereof. Each voter to vote for said measure and for
levying said special taa, establishing such appropriations
limit and incurring said bonded indebtedness shall mark the
ballot card in the space opposite the word "YES" or to vote
against said measure and against levying said special tax,
establishing such appropriations limit and incurring said
bonded indebtedness shall mark the ballot card in the space
opposite the word "NO."
(e) The City Clerk shall commence the canvass of
the returns of the special election at 9:00 A.M. on the day
following the date of the special election and at the
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conclusion thereof shall determine the results of the special
election and shall certify said results to the City Council.
(fj The City Council shall declare the results of
said special election at the next regular meeting following
receipt of the certificate from the City Clerk, and shall
cause to be spread vpon its minutes a statement of the results
of said special election as ascertained by said canvass.
Section 12. The City Clerk is hereby directed upon
the passage and adoption of this resolution to publish a copy
of the same once a week for two (2) succeeding weeks in the
Sun Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in the area of
the Community Facilities District, in accordance with
Section 53352 of the Act. This publication shall constitute
notice of said special election at which the combined
proposition of levying a special tag, establishing an
appropriations limit and incurring a bonded indebtedness is
submitted to the qualified electors within the Community
Facilities District, and no other notice of said special
election need be given.
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PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 13th day of
March, 1990.
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY, WASHBURN,
WINKLER
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ASSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSTENTIONS: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
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JIM WINKLER, MA R
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
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JOHN R. HARPER ITY TTORNEY
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EXHIBIT A
PROPOSITION XXX: Shall City of Lake Elsinore
Community Facilities District
No. 88-3 (West Lake Elsinore)
be authorized to finance all or
a portion of the acquisition
and construction of public infrastructure
facilities, including streets, drainage, sewer and
water improvements, fire protection and park
facilities, together with necessary appurtenances
thereto and site and right-of-way acquisition, by
incurring a bonded indebtedness in the principal
amount of $30,000,000 and shall an appropriations
limit in the amount of $3,D00,000 per fiscal year
in connection therewith be established for the
Cofnmunity Facilities District, and shall a special
tax with a masimum rate and method of apportionment
as provided in Exhibit C to Resolution No. 89-64
adopted by the City Council of the City of Lake
Elsinore on November 14, 1989, which is
incorporated by reference herein, be levied to pay
for such public facilities, including the payment
of current or future principal of and interest on
such bonds and the.annual administration expenses
°of the City and the Community Facilities District
in determining, apportioning, levying and
collecting the special tax, and including the
repayment of funds advanced to or on behalf of the
Community Facilities District?
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) SS:
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE )
I, Vicki Lynne Kasad, City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution duly adopted by the
City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore at a regular meeting
of said Council on the 13th day of March, 1990, and that it
was so adopted by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY
WASHBURN, WINKLER
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
VICKI LYY~IN~KASAD, CITY
CITY OF LA ELSINORE
(SEAL)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF.RIVERSIDE ) SS:
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE )
2, Vicki Lynne Kasad, City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and
correct copy of Resolution No. 89-77 of said Council, and that the
same has not been amended or repealed.
D~YTED: NTarch 28, 1990
VICRI I,YNTQ~KASAD, CITY CLERK
CITY OF LA ELSINORE
(SEAL)