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Agenda Date: 3/23/2021 Status: Approval FinalVersion: 1
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In Control: City Council / Successor Agency
Agenda Number: 11)
Annexation No. 12 Into Community Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance Services) for TR
33725 and 25475 (Tuscany Valley/Crest)
Adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA,
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ANNEX TERRITORY INTO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO.
2015-2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES) OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, ADOPTING A MAP OF THE
AREA TO BE PROPOSED (ANNEXATION NO. 12) AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL
TAXES THEREIN.
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REPORT TO CITY COUNCIL
To: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Council
From: Jason Simpson, City Manager
Prepared by: Jason Simpson, City Manager
Date: March 23, 2021
Subject: Annexation No. 12 Into Community Facilities District No. 2015-2
(Maintenance Services) for TR 33725 and 25475 (Tuscany Valley/Crest)
Recommendation
Adopt A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ANNEX TERRITORY INTO COMMUNITY
FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2015-2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES) OF THE CITY OF LAKE
ELSINORE, ADOPTING A MAP OF THE AREA TO BE PROPOSED (ANNEXATION NO. 12)
AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAXES THEREIN.
Background and Discussion
On September 22, 2015, the City Council approved Resolution No. 2015-078 establishing
Community Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance Services) of the City of Lake Elsinore (the
"CFD No. 2015-2" or "District") for the purpose of levying special taxes on parcels of taxable
property to provide certain services which are necessary to meet increased demands placed upon
the City.
SPT AREP III Tuscany Associates, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Developer”),
owns 83.95 gross acres of vacant residential lots proposed to include 335 detached single-family
residential properties within the City (TR 33725 and 35475) known as Tuscany Valley/Crest. The
Developer has requested that the City assist them in annexing territory into CFD No. 2015-2
(Maintenance Services) to cover the costs associated with the maintenance of public
improvements. The improvements proposed to be maintained include items such as landscaping
and lighting, water quality improvements, and street maintenance.
The landowner has advised the City that the area described in Exhibit “B” of the Resolution of
Intention to be annexed into CFD No. 2015-2 and that a Rate and Method of Apportionment of
the special taxes to be levied as described in Exhibit “C”.
The original area proposed within Annexation No. 12 will encompass 335 single family residential
lots. The territory proposed to be annexed into CFD No. 2015-2 will be included in Tax Zone 14
for 204 residential properties and Tax Zone 15 for 131 residential properties. The annexation
Tuscany Valley/Crest
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area consists of TR 33725 and 25475, respectively. The proposed total maximum tax rate for Tax
Zone 14 is $748 per residential unit per year for Special Tax A and $86 per residential unit per
year for Special Tax B. The Special Tax A for Tax Zone 15 is $593 per residential unit per year
for Special Tax A and $62 per residential unit per year for Special Tax B. The maximum annual
tax rates are proposed to escalate each year at the greater of Consumer Price Index (CPI) or 2%.
Exhibit “H” attached to the Resolution is a maintenance exhibit to illustrate which services are
being maintained by the CFD.
The City has agreed to the annexation into the CFD and submitted a "Consent and Waiver" form
on file in the City Clerk's Office, to initiate and conduct proceedings pursuant to the Mello-Roos
Act of 1982, requesting the annexation of property to CFD No. 2015-2 (Maintenance Services)
and consenting to the shortening of election time requirements, waiving analysis and arguments,
and waiving all notice requirements relating to the conduct of the election.
The next step to annex the property to CFD No. 2015-2 is to publish a notification of the proposed
district along with the "Resolution of Intention" and Boundary Map of the proposed Annexation
area. A public hearing on the matter will take place on April 27, 2021, and at that time the Council
will formally consider approval of Annexation No. 12.
Fiscal Impact
On March 1 of each year, every taxable property for which a building permit has been issued will
be subject to the special taxes in the ensuing Fiscal Year. If the anticipated costs of maintaining
the facilities in any given Fiscal Year, prior to buildout of the project, exceeds the special tax
revenues available from parcels for which building permits have been issued, then the special tax
may also be on undeveloped property within the Tax Zones.
Once developed, the Special Tax A for Tax Zone 14 will generate $152,643 and Tax Zone 15 will
generate $77,735 for maintenance services.
Exhibits
A – Reso. of Intent
A1 – Reso. Exhibits A-G
B – Maintenance Exhibit
C – Project Map
RESOLUTION NO. 2021-____
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
CALIFORNIA, DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO ANNEX TERRITORY INTO
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2015-2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES)
OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, ADOPTING A MAP OF THE AREA TO BE
PROPOSED (ANNEXATION NO. 12) AND AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A
SPECIAL TAXES THEREIN
Whereas, on September 22, 2015, the City Council (the “City Council”) of the City of Lake Elsinore
(the “City”) approved Resolution No. 2015-078 establishing Community Facilities District No. 2015-
2 (Maintenance Services) of the City of Lake Elsinore, County of Riverside, State of California,
defined the "CFD No. 2015-2", 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; and,
Whereas, the City Council has received a written instrument from the landowner in the CFD No.
2015-2 to initiate and conduct proceedings pursuant to the Act, to annex territory to CFD No. 2015-
2 and consenting to the shortening of election time requirements, waiving analysis and arguments,
and waiving all notice requirements relating to the conduct of the election; and,
Whereas, the City Council has been advised that certain property owners have requested that the
area shown in Exhibit D be annexed territory to the boundaries of CFD No. 2015-2, that a rate and
method of apportionment of the special tax to be levied therein be established.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE
ELSINORE, ACTING EX OFFICIO AS THE LEGISLATIVE BODY OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES
DISTRICT 2015-2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES) OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,
DETERMINE AND ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Intent to Annex. The City Council hereby declares that it proposes and intends to
conduct proceedings pursuant to Article 3.5 for the annexation to the Community 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 Community Facilities
District.
Section 2. Name of the Community Facilities District. The name of the existing community
facilities district is known as “Community Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance Services)”.
Section 3. Description of Territory Proposed to be Annexed, Annexation Map. The territory
proposed to be annexed are included within the boundaries within which property may annex to
CFD No. 2015-2 and are more particularly described and shown on that certain map entitled
“Boundaries – Potential Annexation Area Community Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance
Services) of the City of Lake Elsinore, County of Riverside, State of California,” as recorded on
August 19, 2015 in Book 78 of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities District, Page 74,
and as Instrument No. 2015-0369598 in the official records of the County of Riverside. The territory
proposed to be annexed to the CFD No. 2015-2 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. 12, Community Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance Services),
CC Res. No. 2021-_____
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City of Lake Elsinore, County of Riverside, State of California," which is on file with the City Clerk
(the "Annexation Map") and attached hereto as Exhibit D.
Section 4. Description of Authorized Services. The services proposed to be financed by CFD
No. 2015-2 (the “Services”) are described in Exhibit B attached hereto. The cost of providing the
Services includes “incidental expenses,” which include costs associated of CFD No. 2015-2,
determination of the amount of special taxes, collection or payment of special taxes, or costs
otherwise incurred in order to carry out the authorized purposes of CFD No. 2015-2. The Services
authorized to be financed by CFD No. 2015-2 are in addition to those currently provided in the
territory of CFD No. 2015-2 and do not supplant services already available within that territory.
Section 5. Levy of Special Taxes. Except where funds are otherwise available, a special tax
sufficient to pay the costs of the Services (including incidental expenses), secured by recordation
of a continuing lien against all nonexempt real property in CFD No. 2015-2, will be levied annually
within CFD No. 2015-2. The Rate and Method of Apportionment, and manner of collection of the
special tax are specified in Exhibit C.
Section 6. 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 t o
be annexed to the CFD No. 2015-2. Pursuant to Section 3111 of said Code, the City Clerk shall
file the original of the Annexation map in his office and shall file a copy of the Annexation Map with
the County Recorder of the County of Riverside no later than 15 days prior to the date of the hearing
specified in Section 7 hereof.
Section 7. Public Hearing. The City Council hereby fixes 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as
practicable, on Tuesday, April 27, 2021, in the City Council Chambers located at 183 N Main St.,
Lake Elsinore, California 92530, as the time and place when and where the City Council will
conduct a public hearing on the proposed annexation of the said territory to the CFD No. 2015-2.
Section 8. Notice of Public Hearing. The City Clerk is hereby directed to publish, or cause to
be published, a notice of said public hearing, in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit F,
one time in a newspaper of general circulation published in the area of CFD No. 2015-2. The
publication of said notice shall be completed at least seven days prior to the date herein fixed for
said hearing. Said notice shall contain the information prescribed by Section 53322 of the Act.
Section 9. Mailing Ballots. In anticipation of its action on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 to call the
election on the annexation for the same date, pursuant to waiver of election time limits from the
landowners, the City Council hereby authorizes the City Clerk to mail to each landowner in the
territory proposed to be annexed to the CFD No. 2015-2 a ballot in substantially the form set forth
in Exhibit G hereto. A copy of the waiver and consent form signed by the property owner is attached
hereto as Exhibit E and incorporated herein by this reference.
Passed and Adopted on this 23rd day of March 2021.
_____________________________
Robert E. Magee, Mayor
Attest:
_____________________________
Candice Alvarez, MMC, City Clerk
CC Res. No. 2021-_____
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE )
I, Candice Alvarez, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, do hereby certify that
Resolution No. 2021-_________ was adopted by the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore,
California, at the Regular meeting of March 23, 2021, and that the same was adopted by the
following vote:
AYES:
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
_____________________________
Candice Alvarez, MMC, City Clerk
EXHIBIT A
DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED TERRITORY TO BE ANNEXED
The City of Lake Elsinore Community Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance Services) (the “CFD No.
2015-2”) Annexation No. 12 is currently comprised of fifteen parcels, located within the city boundaries. The
properties are identified by the following Riverside County Assessor's Parcel Numbers (APNs).
Tax Zone 14
APN Owner
349-380-024 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-380-025 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-043 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-044 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-056 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-054 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-047 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-046 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-045 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-006 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-055 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
Tax Zone 15
APN Owner
349-240-034 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-075 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-038 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
349-240-072 SPT AREP III TUSCANY ASSOC
EXHIBIT B
DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORIZED SERVICES
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EXHIBIT C
RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT
City of Lake Elsinore 1
Community Facilities District No. 2015‐2 (Maintenance Services)
RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAX FOR
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2015‐2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES)
OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
A Special Tax (the “Special Tax”) shall be levied on and collected from each Assessor’s Parcel (defined
below) in Community Facilities District No. 2015‐2 (Maintenance Services) (the “CFD No. 2015‐2” or
“CFD”; defined below), in each Fiscal Year, (defined below), commencing in the Fiscal Year beginning July
1, 2015, in an amount determined by the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore, acting ex officio as the
legislative body of CFD No. 2015‐2, by applying the rate and method of apportionment set forth below.
All of the real property in CFD No. 2015‐2, unless exempted by law or by the provisions herein, shall be
taxed to the extent and in the manner provided herein.
A. DEFINITIONS
“Acre” or “Acreage” means the land area of an Assessor’s Parcel as shown on any Assessor’s Parcel
Map, or if the land area is not shown on the Assessor’s Parcel Map, the land area as shown on the
applicable Final Map, or if the area is not shown on the applicable Final Map, the land area shall be
calculated by the Administrator.
“Administrative Expenses” means the actual or reasonably estimated costs directly related to the
formation, annexation, and administration of CFD No. 2015‐2 including, but not limited to: the costs
of computing the Special Taxes and preparing the annual Special Tax collection schedules (whether
by the City or designee thereof or both); the costs to the City, CFD No. 2015‐2, or any designee thereof
associated with fulfilling the CFD No. 2015‐2 disclosure requirements; the costs associated with
responding to public inquiries regarding the Special Taxes; the costs of the City, CFD No. 2015‐2 or
any designee thereof related to an appeal of the Special Tax; and the City's annual administration fees
including payment of a proportional share of salaries and benefits of any City employees and City
overhead whose duties are related to the administration and third party expenses. Administrative
Expenses shall also include amounts estimated or advanced by the City or CFD No. 2015‐2 for any
other administrative purposes of CFD No. 2015‐2, including attorney's fees and other costs related to
commencing and pursuing to completion any foreclosure of delinquent Special Taxes.
“Administrator” means the City Manager of the City of Lake Elsinore, or his or her designee.
“Approved Property” means all Assessor’s Parcels of Taxable Property that are included in a Final
Map that was recorded prior to the March 1 preceding the Fiscal Year in which the Special Tax is being
levied, and that have not been issued a building permit on or prior to the March 1 preceding the Fiscal
year in which the special tax is being levied.
“Assessor’s Parcel” means a lot or parcel of land that is identifiable by an Assessor’s Parcel Number
by the County Assessor of the County of Riverside.
“Assessor’s Parcel Map” means an official map of the Assessor of the County designating parcels by
Assessor’s Parcel Number.
“Assessor’s Parcel Number” means that identification number assigned to a parcel by the County
Assessor of the County.
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“Building Square Footage” or “BSF” means the floor area square footage reflected on the original
construction building permit issued for construction of a building of Non‐Residential Property and any
Building Square Footage subsequently added to a building of such Taxable Property after issuance of
a building permit for expansion or renovation of such building.
“Calendar Year” means the period commencing January 1 of any year and ending the following
December 31.
“CFD” or “CFD No. 2015‐2” means the City of Lake Elsinore Community Facilities District No. 2015‐2
(Maintenance Services).
“City” has the meaning set forth in the preamble.
“Contingent Special Tax B Requirement” means that amount required in any Fiscal Year, if the POA
is unable to maintain the Service(s) to: (i) pay the costs of Services incurred or otherwise payable in
the Calendar Year commencing in such Fiscal Year; (ii) fund an operating reserve for the costs
of Services as determined by the Administrator; less a credit for funds available to reduce the annual
Special Tax B (Contingent) levy as determined by the Administrator.
“County” means the County of Riverside.
“Developed Property” means all Assessor’s Parcels of Taxable Property for which a building permit
for new construction has been issued on or prior to March 1 preceding the Fiscal Year in which the
Special Tax is being levied.
“Exempt Property” means all Assessors’ Parcels designated as being exempt from the Special Tax as
provided for in Section G.
“Final Map” means a subdivision of property by recordation of a final map, parcel map, or lot line
adjustment, pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act (California Government Code Section 66410 et seq.)
or recordation of a condominium plan pursuant to California Civil Code 1352 that creates individual
lots for which building permits may be issued without further subdivision.
“Fiscal Year” means the period from and including July 1st of any year to and including the following
June 30th.
“Land Use Category” or “LUC” means any of the categories contained in Section B hereof to which an
Assessor’s Parcel is assigned consistent with the land use approvals that have been received or
proposed for the Assessor’s Parcel as of March 1 preceding the Fiscal Year in which the Special Tax is
being levied.
“Maximum Special Tax” means either Maximum Special Tax A and/or Maximum Special Tax B
(Contingent), as applicable.
“Maximum Special Tax A” means the Maximum Special Tax A, as determined in accordance with
Section C below that can be levied in any Fiscal Year on any Assessor's Parcel of Taxable Property
within CFD No. 2015‐2.
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“Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent)” means the Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent), as
determined in accordance with Section C below that can be levied in any Fiscal Year on any Assessor's
Parcel of Taxable Property within CFD No. 2015‐2.
“Multi‐Family Residential Property” means any Assessor’s Parcel of residential property that consists
of a building or buildings comprised of attached Residential Units sharing at least one common wall
with another unit.
“Non‐Residential Property” or “NR” means all Assessor's Parcels of Taxable Property for which a
building permit(s) was issued for a non‐residential use. The Administrator shall make the
determination if an Assessor’s Parcel is Non‐Residential Property.
“Property Owner’s Association” or “POA” means the property owner’s association or homeowner’s
association established to maintain certain landscaping within a Tax Zone.
“Proportionately” means for Taxable Property that is: (i) Developed Property, that the ratio of the
actual Special Tax levy to the Maximum Special Tax is the same for all Parcels of Developed Property
with the same Tax Zone, (ii) Approved Property, that the ratio of the actual Special Tax levy to the
Maximum Special Tax is the same for all Parcels of Approved Property with the same Tax Zone, and
(iii) Undeveloped Property that the ratio of the actual Special Tax levy per acre to the Maximum
Special Tax per acre is the same for all Parcels of Undeveloped Property with the same Tax Zone.
“Residential Unit” or "RU" means a residential unit that is used or intended to be used as a domicile
by one or more persons, as determined by the Administrator.
“Residential Property” means all Assessor’s Parcels of Taxable Property upon which completed
Residential Units have been constructed or for which building permits have been or may be issued for
purposes of constructing one or more Residential Units.
“Service(s)” means services permitted under the Mello‐Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982
including, without limitation, those services authorized to be funded by CFD No. 2015‐2 as set forth
in the documents adopted by the City Council at the time the CFD was formed.
“Single Family Residential Property” means any residential property other than Multi‐Family
Residential Property on an Assessor’s Parcel.
“Special Tax(es)” means the Special Tax A and/or Special Tax B (Contingent) to be levied in each Fiscal
Year on each Assessor’s Parcel of Taxable Property.
“Special Tax A” means the annual special tax to be levied in each Fiscal Year on each Assessor’s Parcel
of Taxable Property to fund the Special Tax A Requirement.
"Special Tax A Requirement" means for each Tax Zone, that amount to be collected in any Fiscal Year
to pay for certain costs as required to meet the needs for such Tax Zone of CFD No. 2015‐2 in both
the current Fiscal Year and the next Fiscal Year. The costs to be covered shall be the direct costs for
maintenance services including but not limited to (i) maintenance and lighting of parks, parkways,
streets, roads and open space, (ii) maintenance and operation of water quality improvements, (iii)
public street sweeping, (iv) fund an operating reserve for the costs of Services as determined by the
Administrator, and (v) Administrative Expenses. Under no circumstances shall the Special Tax A
Requirement include funds for Bonds.
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“Special Tax B (Contingent)” means the Special Tax B (Contingent) to be levied in each Fiscal Year on
each Assessor’s Parcel of Taxable Property to fund the Contingent Special Tax B Requirement, if
required.
"Taxable Property" means all Assessor’s Parcels within CFD No. 2015‐2, which are not Exempt
Property.
“Taxable Unit” means a Residential Unit, Building Square Footage, or an Acre.
"Tax Zone" means a mutually exclusive geographic area, within which particular Special Tax rates may
be levied pursuant to this Rate and Method of Apportionment of Special Tax. Appendix C identifies
the Tax Zone in CFD No. 2015‐2 at formation; additional Tax Zones may be created when property is
annexed into the CFD.
"Tax Zone 1" means the specific geographic area identified on the CFD Boundary Map as Tax Zone 1.
"Tract(s)" means an area of land within a subdivision identified by a particular tract number on a Final
Map approved for the subdivision.
“Undeveloped Property” means, for each Fiscal Year, all Taxable Property not classified as Developed
Property or Approved Property.
B. ASSIGNMENT TO LAND USE CATEGORIES
For each Fiscal Year, all Assessor’s Parcels of Taxable Property within CFD No. 2015‐2 shall be classified
as Developed Property, Approved Property, or Undeveloped Property, and shall be subject to the levy
of Special Taxes as determined pursuant to Sections C and D below. Assessor’s Parcels of Developed
Property and Approved Property shall be classified as either Residential Property or Non‐Residential
Property. Residential Property shall be further classified as Single Family Residential Property or
Multi‐Family Residential Property and the number of Residential Units shall be determined by the
Administrator.
C. MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAX RATES
For purposes of determining the applicable Maximum Special Tax for Assessor’s Parcels of
Developed Property and Approved Property which are classified as Residential Property, all such
Assessor’s Parcels shall be assigned the number of Residential Unit(s) constructed or to be
constructed thereon as specified in or shown on the building permit(s) issued or Final Map as
determined by the Administrator. For Parcels of undeveloped property zoned for development
of single family attached or multi‐family units, the number of Residential Units shall be
determined by referencing the condominium plan, apartment plan, site plan or other
development plan, or by assigning the maximum allowable units permitted based on the
underlying zoning for the Parcel. Once a single family attached or multi‐family building or
buildings have been built on an Assessor's Parcel, the Administrator shall determine the actual
number of Residential Units contained within the building or buildings, and the Special Tax A
levied against the Parcel in the next Fiscal Year shall be calculated by multiplying the actual
number of Residential Units by the Maximum Special Tax per Residential Unit identified for the
Tract below or as included in Appendix A as each Annexation occurs.
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For purposes of determining the applicable Maximum Special Tax for Assessor’s Parcels of
Developed Property and Approved Property which are classified as Non‐Residential Property, all
such Assessor’s Parcels shall be assigned the number of Building Square Footage or Acres as
shown on the Final Map as determined by the Administrator. Once the Administrator determines
the actual number of Building Square Footage or Acres for the Assessor’s Parcels, the Special Tax
A levied against the Assessor’s Parcel in the next Fiscal Year shall be calculated by multiplying the
number of Building Square Footage or Acres by the Maximum Special Tax per Taxable Unit
identified for the Tax Zone below or as included in Appendix A as each Annexation occurs.
1. Special Tax A
a. Developed Property
(i) Maximum Special Tax A
The Maximum Special Tax A for each Assessor’s Parcel of Developed Property shall be specific
to each Tax Zone within the CFD. When additional property is annexed into CFD No. 2015‐2,
the rate and method adopted for the annexed property shall reflect the Maximum Special Tax
A for the Tax Zones annexed and included in Appendix A. The Maximum Special Tax A for
Developed Property for Fiscal Year 2015‐2016 within Tax Zone 1 is identified in Table 1 below:
TABLE 1
MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAX A RATES
DEVELOPED PROPERTY
Tax
Zone Tract Land Use Category
Taxable
Unit
Maximum
Special Tax A
1 LLA‐2014‐2743 Non‐Residential Property Acre $121
(ii) Increase in the Maximum Special Tax A
On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2016 the Maximum Special Tax A for Developed
Property shall increase by i) 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 ii) by two percent (2.0%), whichever is greater.
(iii) Multiple Land Use Categories
In some instances an Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property may contain more than one
Land Use Category. The Maximum Special Tax A that can be levied on an Assessor's Parcel
shall be the sum of the Maximum Special Tax A that can be levied for each Land Use Category
located on that Assessor's Parcel. For an Assessor's Parcel that contains more than one land
use, the Acreage of such Assessor's Parcel shall be allocated to each type of property based
on the amount of Acreage designated for each land use as determined by reference to the
site plan approved for such Assessor's Parcel. The Administrator's allocation to each type of
property shall be final.
b. Approved Property
The Maximum Special Tax A for each Assessor’s Parcel of Approved Property shall be specific to
each Tax Zone within the CFD. When additional property is annexed into CFD No. 2015‐2, the rate
and method adopted for the annexed property shall reflect the Maximum Special Tax A for the
Tax Zone annexed and included in Appendix A. The Maximum Special Tax A for Approved property
Fiscal Year 2015‐2016 within Tax Zone 1 is identified in Table 2 below:
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TABLE 2
MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAX A RATES
APPROVED PROPERTY
Tax
Zone Tract Land Use Category
Taxable
Unit
Maximum
Special Tax A
1 LLA‐2014‐2743 Non‐Residential Property Acre $121
On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2016 the Maximum Special Tax A for Approved Property
shall increase by i) 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 ii)
by two percent (2.0%), whichever is greater.
c. Undeveloped Property
The Maximum Special Tax A for each Assessor’s Parcel of Undeveloped Property shall be specific
to each Tax Zone within the CFD. When additional property is annexed into CFD No. 2015‐2, the
rate and method adopted for the annexed property shall reflect the Maximum Special Tax A for
the Tax Zone annexed and included in Appendix A. The Maximum Special Tax A for Undeveloped
Property for Fiscal Year 2015‐2016 within Tax Zone 1 is identified in Table 3 below:
TABLE 3
MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAX A RATES
UNDEVELOPED PROPERTY
Tax Zone Tracts Taxable Unit Maximum Special Tax A
1 LLA‐2014‐2743 Acre $121
On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2016 the Maximum Special Tax A for Undeveloped Property
shall increase by i) 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 ii)
by two percent (2.0%), whichever is greater.
2. Special Tax B (Contingent)
(i) Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent)
The Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for each Assessor’s Parcel of Taxable Property is
shown in Table 1 and shall be specific to each Tax Zone within the CFD. When additional
property is annexed into CFD No. 2015‐2, the rate and method adopted for the annexed
property shall reflect the Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for each Tax Zones annexed
and included in Appendix A. The Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for Fiscal Year 2015‐
2016 within Tax Zone 1 is identified in Table 4 below:
TABLE 4
MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAX B (CONTINGENT) RATES
DEVELOPED PROPERTY
Tax
Zone Tract Land Use Category
Taxable
Unit
Maximum Special
Tax B (Contingent)
1 LLA‐2014‐2743 Non‐Residential Property Acre $0
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(ii) Increase in the Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent)
On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2016 the Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for
Developed Property shall increase by i) 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 ii) by two percent (2.0%), whichever is greater.
(iii) Multiple Land Use Categories
In some instances an Assessor's Parcel of Developed Property may contain more than one
Land Use Category. The Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) that can be levied on an
Assessor's Parcel shall be the sum of the Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) that can be
levied for each Land Use Category located on that Assessor's Parcel. For an Assessor's Parcel
that contains more than one land use, the Acreage of such Assessor's Parcel shall be allocated
to each type of property based on the amount of Acreage designated for each land use as
determined by reference to the site plan approved for such Assessor's Parcel. The
Administrator's allocation to each type of property shall be final.
b. Approved Property
The Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for each Assessor’s Parcel of Taxable Property is shown
in Table 5 and shall be specific to each Tax Zone within the CFD. When additional property is
annexed into CFD No. 2015‐2, the rate and method adopted for the annexed property shall reflect
the Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for the Tax Zone annexed and included in Appendix A.
The Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for Fiscal Year 2015‐2016 within the Tax Zone is
identified in Table 5 below:
TABLE 5
MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAX B (CONTINGENT) RATES
APPROVED PROPERTY
Tax
Zone Tract Land Use Category
Taxable
Unit
Maximum Special
Tax B (Contingent)
1 LLA‐2014‐2743 Non‐Residential Property Acre $0
On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2016 the Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for Approved
Property shall increase by i) 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 ii) by two percent (2.0%), whichever is greater.
c. Undeveloped Property
The Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for each Assessor’s Parcel of Taxable Property is shown
in Table 6 and shall be specific to each Tax Zone within the CFD. When additional property is
annexed into CFD No. 2015‐2, the rate and method adopted for the annexed property shall reflect
the Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for the Tax Zone annexed and included in Appendix A.
The Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for Fiscal Year 2015‐2016 within the Tax Zone is
identified in Table 6 below:
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TABLE 6
MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAX B (CONTINGENT) RATES
UNDEVELOPED PROPERTY
Tax Zone
Tracts Taxable Unit
Maximum Special
Tax B (Contingent)
1 LLA‐2014‐2743 Acre $0
On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2016 the Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) for Undeveloped
Property shall increase by i) 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 ii) by two percent (2.0%), whichever is greater.
D. METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF ANNUAL SPECIAL TAX
1. Special Tax A
Commencing with Fiscal Year 2015‐2016 and for each following Fiscal Year, the Council shall
determine the Special Tax A Requirement and shall levy the Special Tax A on all Assessor’s Parcels of
Taxable Property until the aggregate amount of Special Tax A equals the Special Tax A Requirement
for each Tax Zone. The Special Tax A shall be levied for each Fiscal Year as follows:
First: The Special Tax A shall be levied Proportionately on all Assessor’s Parcels of Developed
Property within each Tax Zone up to 100% of the applicable Maximum Special Tax to satisfy the Special
Tax A Requirement for such Tax Zone;
Second: If additional moneys are needed to satisfy the Special Tax A Requirement for a Tax Zone
after the first step has been completed, the Special Tax A shall be levied Proportionately on each
Parcel of Approved Property within such Tax Zone up to 100% of the Maximum Special Tax A for
Approved Property;
Third: If additional monies are needed to satisfy the Special Tax A Requirement for a Tax Zone
after the first two steps has been completed, the Special Tax A shall be levied Proportionately on all
Assessor’s Parcels of Undeveloped Property within such Tax Zone up to 100% of the Maximum Special
Tax A for Undeveloped Property.
2. Special Tax B (Contingent)
Commencing with Fiscal Year 2015‐2016 and for each following Fiscal Year, the Council shall
determine the Contingent Special Tax B Requirement and shall levy the Special Tax on all Assessor’s
Parcels of Taxable Property until the aggregate amount of Special Tax B (Contingent) equals the
Contingent Special Tax B Requirement. The Special Tax B (Contingent) shall be levied for each Fiscal
Year as follows:
First: The Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on all Assessor’s Parcels of Developed
Property for a Tax Zone up to 100% of the applicable Maximum Special Tax B (Contingent) to satisfy
the Contingent Special Tax B Requirement;
Second: If additional moneys are needed to satisfy the Contingent Special Tax B Requirement after
the first step has been completed, the Special Tax B (Contingent) shall be levied Proportionately on
each Parcel of Approved Property within such Tax Zone up to 100% of the Maximum Special Tax B
(Contingent) for Approved Property;
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Third: If additional monies are needed to satisfy the Contingent Special Tax B Requirement after
the first two steps has been completed, the Special Tax B (Contingent) shall be levied Proportionately
on all Assessor’s Parcels of Undeveloped Property within such Tax Zone up to 100% of the Maximum
Special Tax B (Contingent) for Undeveloped Property.
E. FUTURE ANNEXATIONS
It is anticipated that additional properties will be annexed to CFD No. 2015‐2 from time to time. As
each annexation is proposed, an analysis will be prepared to determine the annual cost for providing
Services. Based on this analysis, the property to be annexed, pursuant to California Government Code
section 53339 et seq. will be assigned to the appropriate Maximum Special Tax rate for the Tax Zone
when annexed and included in Appendix A.
F. TERM OF SPECIAL TAX
For each Fiscal Year, the Special Taxes shall be levied as long as the Services are being provided.
G. EXEMPTIONS
The City shall classify as Exempt Property within CFD No. 2015‐2, any Assessor’s Parcel in any of the
following categories; (i) Assessor’s Parcels which are owned by, irrevocably offered for dedication,
encumbered by or restricted in use by any public entity; (ii) Assessor’s Parcels with public or utility
easements making impractical their utilization for other than the purposes set forth in the easement;
(iii) Assessor’s Parcels which are privately owned but are encumbered by or restricted solely for public
uses; or (iv) any Assessor’s Parcel which is in use in the performance of a public function as determined
by the Administrator.
H. APPEALS
Any property owner claiming that the amount or application of the Special Taxes are not correct may
file a written notice of appeal with the City not later than twelve months after having paid the first
installment of the Special Tax that is disputed. A representative(s) of CFD No. 2015‐2 shall promptly
review the appeal, and if necessary, meet with the property owner, consider written and oral evidence
regarding the amount of the Special Tax, and rule on the appeal. If the representative’s decision
requires that the Special Tax for an Assessor’s Parcel be modified or changed in favor of the property
owner, a cash refund shall not be made, but an adjustment shall be made to the Special Tax on that
Assessor’s Parcel in the subsequent Fiscal Year(s).
I. MANNER OF COLLECTION
The Special Tax shall be collected in the same manner and at the same time as ordinary ad valorem
property taxes, provided, however, that CFD No. 2015‐2 may collect the Special Tax at a different time
or in a different manner if necessary to meet its financial obligations.
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APPENDIX A
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2015‐2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES)
COST ESTIMATE
Special Tax A Services ‐ The estimate breaks down the costs of providing one year's maintenance
services for Fiscal Year 2021‐22. These services are being funded by the levy of Special Tax A for
Community Facilities District No. 2015‐2.
TAX ZONE 14
TRACT NO. 33725
Item Description Estimated Cost
1 Landscaping $22,210
2 Streetlights $15,576
3 Streets $38,934
4 Drainage $8,076
5 Parks $48,844
6 Graffiti $763
7 Reserves $4,800
8 Admin $13,440
Total $152,643
TAX ZONE 15
TRACT NO. 25475
Item Description Estimated Cost
1 Landscaping $11,466
2 Streetlights $5,808
3 Streets $15,638
4 Drainage $3,614
5 Parks $31,365
6 Trails $277
7 Graffiti $490
8 Reserves $2,211
9 Admin $6,866
Total $77,735
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Special Tax B Contingent Services ‐ The estimate breaks down the costs of providing one year's
maintenance services for Fiscal Year 2021‐22.
TAX ZONE 14
TRACT NO. 33725
Item Description Estimated Cost
1 Drainage $14,669
2 Reserves $1,467
3 Admin $1,467
Total $17,603
TAX ZONE 15
TRACT NO. 25475
Item Description Estimated Cost
1 Drainage $6,745
2 Reserves $675
3 Admin $675
Total $8,095
MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAXES ASSIGNED TO EACH TAX ZONE
Tax
Zone
Fiscal
Year
Included
Tract/
APN
No. of
Taxable
Units
Land Use
Category
Taxable
Unit
Maximum
Special Tax
A
Maximum
Special Tax B
(Contingent) Subdivider
14 2021‐22 TR 33725 204 Residential RU $749 $86 SPT‐AREP III
Tuscany Associates
15 2021‐22 TR 25475 131 Residential RU $594 $62 SPT‐AREP III
Tuscany Associates
APPROVED AND UNDEVELOPED PROPERTY
The Maximum Special Tax for Tax Zone 14 for Approved Property and Undeveloped Property
for Fiscal Year 2021‐22 is $5,285 per acre.
The Maximum Special Tax for Tax Zone 15 for Approved Property and Undeveloped Property
for Fiscal Year 2021‐22 is $3,985 per acre.
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TAX ZONE SUMMARY
Annexation
Tax
Zone
Tract
APN
Fiscal
Year
Maximum
Special Tax A
Maximum
Special Tax B
Subdivider
Original 1 LLA‐2014‐2743 2015‐16 $121 / Acre $0 / Acre Tractor Supply
1 2 36682 2016‐17 $354 / RU $102 / RU Pardee Homes
2 3 PM 29996 2017‐18 $951 / Acre $165 / Acre Pasadena Industrial Park, LLC
3 4 PM 36551 2017‐18 $2,671 / Acre $201 / Acre ARI Chaney Street, LLC
4 5 TR 32996 2017‐18 $378 / RU $321 / RU LE Cottage Lane, LLC
5 6 365‐030‐001 2018‐19 $1,004/ Acre $0 / Acre Lake Elsinore CCR, LLC
6 7 TR 33267 2019‐20 $350 / RU $56 / RU Pardee Homes
7 8 PM 37284 2019‐20 $1,953 / Acre $0 / Acre Central Plaza
8 9 TR 37305 2019‐20 $951 / RU $384 / RU Nichols Rd Partners, LLC
8 10 TR 37305; Lot 169 2019‐20 $2,600 / Acre $0 / Acre Nichols Rd Partners, LLC
9 11 TR 32129 & 30698 2020‐21 $541 / RU $69 / RU
Donald S. Clurman &
Three Strands Properties, LLC &
Spectrum Communities, LLC
10 12 TR 33370 2021‐22 $294 / RU $30 / RU JLJ. LLC
11 13 PM 37534 2021‐22 $1,113 / Acre $0 / Acre SRZ Yuma, LLC
12 14 TR 33725 2021‐22 $749 / RU $87 / RU SPT‐AREP III Tuscany Associates
12 15 TR 25475 2021‐22 $594 / RU $62 / RU SPT‐AREP III Tuscany Associates
ESCALATION OF MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAXES
On each July 1, commencing on July 1, 2016 the Maximum Special Tax shall increase by i) 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 ii) by two percent
(2.0%), whichever is greater.
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APPENDIX B
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2015‐2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES)
DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORIZED SERVICES
The services which may be funded with proceeds of the special tax of CFD No. 2015‐2, as provided by
Section 53313 of the Act, will include all costs attributable to maintaining, servicing, cleaning, repairing
and/or replacing landscaped areas (may include reserves for replacement) in public street right‐of‐ways,
public landscaping, public open spaces and other similar landscaped areas officially dedicated for public
use. These services including the following:
(a) maintenance and lighting of parks, parkways, streets, roads and open space, which
maintenance and lighting services may include, without limitation, furnishing of electrical power to street
lights; repair and replacement of damaged or inoperative light bulbs, fixtures and standards; maintenance
(including irrigation and replacement) of landscaping vegetation situated on or adjacent to parks,
parkways, streets, roads and open space; maintenance and repair of irrigation facilities; maintenance of
public signage; graffiti removal from and maintenance and repair of public structures situated on parks,
parkways, streets, roads and open space; maintenance and repair of playground or recreation program
equipment or facilities situated on any park; and
(b) maintenance and operation of water quality improvements which include storm drainage
and flood protection facilities, including, without limitation, drainage inlets, catch basin inserts, infiltration
basins, flood control channels, fossil fuel filters, and similar facilities. Maintenance services may include
but is not limited to the repair, removal or replacement of all or part of any of the water quality
improvements, fossil fuel filters within the public right‐of‐way including the removal of petroleum
hydrocarbons and other pollutants from water runoff, or appurtenant facilities, clearing of inlets and
outlets; erosion repairs; and cleanup to improvements, and other items necessary for the maintenance,
servicing; or both of the water quality basin improvements within flood control channel improvements;
and
(c) public street sweeping, on the segments of the arterials within the boundaries of CFD No.
2015‐2; as well as local roads within residential subdivisions located within CFD No. 2015‐2; and any
portions adjacent to the properties within CFD No. 2015‐2; and
In addition to payment of the cost and expense of the forgoing services, proceeds of the special tax may
be expended to pay “Administrative Expenses,” as said term is defined in the Rate and Method of
Apportionment.
The above services shall be limited to those provided within the boundaries of CFD No. 2015‐2 or for the
benefit of the properties within the boundaries of CFD No. 2015‐2, as the boundary is expanded from time
to time by anticipated annexations, and said services may be financed by proceeds of the special tax of
CFD No. 2015‐2 only to the extent that they are in addition to those provided in the territory of CFD No.
2015‐2 before CFD No. 2015‐2 was created.
EXHIBIT D
ANNEXATION AND POTENTIAL ANNEXATION BOUNDARY MAPS
1415349-240-045
349-240-046
349-240-047
349-240-054
349-240-055349-240-056349-240-043349-240-044349-240-006349-380-024349-380-025349-240-038349-240-034349-240-072349-240-075MARINA DRGRASSY MEADOW DRG R E E N W A LD AVECANYON DRSCENIC CREST DRLITTLE VALLEY RDMARRELLIRDANNEXATION MAP NO. 12COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2015-2(MAINTENANCE SERVICES)CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIASHEET 1 OF 1 SHEETTHIS MAP SHOWS THE BOUNDARIES OF AREAS TO BEANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2015-2(MAINTENANCE SERVICES), OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, COUNTYOF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE BOUNDARIES OF WHICH COMMUNITY FACILITIESDISTRICT ARE SHOWN AND DESCRIBED ON THE MAPTHEREOF WHICH WAS PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ONAUGUST 13, 2015 IN BOOK 78 OF MAPS OF ASSESSMENTAND COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT AT PAGE 73 ANDAS INSTRUMENT NO. 2015-0361493 IN THE OFFICE OF THECOUNTY RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE WITHIN MAP SHOWING PROPOSEDBOUNDARIES TO BE ANNEXED TO COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTNO. 2015-2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES), CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE,COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, WAS APPROVEDBY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE AT A REGULARMEETING THEREOF, HELD ON ______ DAY OF ______, 20____, BY RESOLUTION NO. _______________ ___________________________________CITY CLERK CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, CITY OF LAKEELSINORE THIS ______ DAY OF ______, 20___.___________________________________CITY CLERK CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE RECORDED THIS ____ DAY OF _______________, 20____ ATTHE HOUR OF ____ O'CLOCK __M IN BOOK _____PAGE _____ OF MAPS OF ASSESSMENT AND COMMUNITYFACILITIES DISTRICTS IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTYRECORDER, IN THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OFCALIFORNIA. FEE: _____________ NO.: ______________________ PETER ALDANA, ASSESSOR, COUNTY CLERK, RECORDERBY: _______________________________ DEPUTY CFD 2015-2TAX ZONES^_·|}þ74·|}þ74§¨¦15§¨¦215LAKE ELSINORE-THIS ANNEXATION MAP CORRECTLY SHOWS THE LOT ORPARCEL OF LAND INCLUDED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OFTHE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT. FOR DETAILSCONCERNING THE LINES AND DIMENSIONS OF LOTS ORPARCEL REFER TO THE COUNTY ASSESSOR MAPS FORFISCAL YEAR 2020-21. LEGEND ANNEXATION AREA BOUNDARYPARCEL LINEXXX-XXX-XXX ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 14 TAX ZONE
EXHIBIT E
PETITION
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Real property in the City of Lake Elsinore, County of Riverside, State of California, described as
follows:
PARCEL A: (APN: 349-240-043-9)
PARCEL 1 OF PARCEL MAP NO. 17,808 ON FILE IN BOOK 102 PAGE 47 OF PARCEL MAPS,
RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA;
EXCEPTING THEREFROM AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF OF ALL OIL AND MINERAL RIGHTS IN AND
UNDER SAID LAND, AS RESERVED IN DEED FROM ELLIS S. JOHNSON AND ARLINE JOHNSON,
HUSBAND AND WIFE, FILED FOR RECORD MARCH 17, 1954 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 13362 OF
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA;
ALSO EXCEPTING FROM THE REMAINDER OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY, ALL OIL AND
MINERAL RIGHTS UNDER SAID LAND, AS RESERVED IN GUARDIAN’S DEED FROM SECURITY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES, AS GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATE OF ORVAL HAYNES,
AN INCOMPETENT PERSON TO AVA, INC., A CORPORATION, FILED FOR RECORD MAY 14, 1958
IN BOOK 2270 PAGE 428 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
PARCEL B: (APN: 349-380-024-5)
PARCEL 1 OF PARCEL MAP 7982, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 31, PAGE 21, OF PARCEL
MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY.
PARCEL C: (APN: 349-240-045-1)
THE EAST ONE-HALF OF THE WEST ONE-HALF OF PARCEL 4 OF PARCEL MAP 8478, AS SHOWN
BY MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 31 PAGES 52 AND 53 OF PARCEL MAPS, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE
COUNTY, CALIFORNIA;
PURSUANT TO CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE AND WAIVER OF PARCEL MAP RECORDED
MARCH 22, 1978 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 54027 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY,
CALIFORNIA.
PARCEL D: (APN: 349-240-044-0)
PARCEL 2 OF PARCEL MAP 17,808 ON FILE IN BOOK 102 PAGE 47 OF PARCEL MAPS, RECORDS
OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA;
EXCEPTING THEREFROM AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF OF ALL OIL AND MINERAL RIGHTS IN AND
UNDER SAID LAND, AS RESERVED IN DEED FROM ELLIS S. JOHNSON AND ARLINE JOHNSON,
HUSBAND AND WIFE, RECORDED MARCH 17, 1954 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 13362 OF OFFICIAL
RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA;
ALSO EXCEPTING FROM THE REMAINDER OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY, ALL OIL AND
MINERAL RIGHTS UNDER SAID LAND, AS RESERVED IN GUARDIAN’S DEED FROM SECURITY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES, AS GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATE OF ORVAL HAYNES,
AN INCOMPETENT PERSON TO AVA, INC., A CORPORATION, RECORDED MAY 14, 1958 IN BOOK
2270 PAGE 428 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
PARCEL E: (APN: 349-240-055-0)
THAT PORTION OF PARCEL 3 OF PARCEL MAP 8478 AS SHOWN IN PARCEL MAP BOOK 31, AT
PAGES 52 AND 53 THEREOF, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 3; THENCE NORTH 89° 30' 48"
EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 3, A DISTANCE OF 273.55 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL OF LAND TO BE DESCRIBED; THENCE CONTINUING
ALONG LAST MENTIONED SOUTHERLY LINE, NORTH 89° 30' 48" EAST, A DISTANCE 273.55
FEET; THENCE NORTH 02° 22’ 22" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 652.76 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 3; THENCE SOUTHERLY 89° 36' 24" WEST, ALONG THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 3, A DISTANCE OF 277.00 FEET TO A POINT THAT BEARS
NORTH 02° 03' 45" EAST FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 02° 03’ 45" WEST
A DISTANCE OF 653.04 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF OF ALL OIL AND MINERAL RIGHTS IN AND
UNDER SAID LAND PER INSTRUMENT NO. 13362, RECORDED MARCH 17, 1954,
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL, AND MINERAL RIGHTS UNDER SAID LAND PER DEED
FILED FOR RECORD MAY 14, 1958 IN BOOK 2270 PAGE 428 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, OF
RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
THIS LEGAL IS MADE PURSUANT TO CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE AND WAIVER OF PARCEL
MAP #618, RECORDED OCTOBER 25, 1978 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 225202 OF OFFICIAL
RECORDS.
PARCEL F: (APN: 349-240-056-1)
THAT PORTION OF PARCEL 3 OF PARCEL MAP 8478 AS SHOWN IN PARCEL MAP BOOK 31, AT
PAGES 52 AND 53 THEREOF, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 3; THENCE NORTH 89° 30’ 48"
EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 3, A DISTANCE OF 547.1 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL OF LAND TO BE DESCRIBED; THENCE CONTINUING
ALONG LAST MENTIONED SOUTHERLY LINE NORTH 89° 30’ 48" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 450.00
FEET; THENCE NORTH 02° 22’ 13" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 652.02 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 3; THENCE SOUTH 89° 36’ 24" WEST, ALONG THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 3, A DISTANCE OF 450.00 FEET TO A POINT THAT BEARS
NORTH 02° 22’ 02" EAST, FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE SOUTH 02° 22’ 02" WEST,
A DISTANCE OF 652.76 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL G: (APN: 349-240-006-6)
THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE
SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH, RANGE 4 WEST, SAN
BERNARDINO BASE AND MERIDIAN;
EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL COAL, OIL, GAS AND OTHER MINERAL DEPOSITS TOGETHER
WITH THE RIGHT TO PROSPECT FOR, MINE, AND REMOVE THE SAME ACCORDING TO THE
PROVISIONS OF THE ACT OF JUNE 1, 1938 (52 STAT. 609) AS EXCEPTED AND RESERVED IN
PATENT FROM THE UNITED STATES TO DAVID Y. F. DEA DATED JANUARY 28, 1957 AND
RECORDED APRIL 23, 1957 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 29568, BOOK 2076 PAGE 83, OFFICIAL
RECORDS.
PARCEL H: (APN: 349-380-025-6)
PARCEL 1 OF PARCEL MAP 8070, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 33, PAGE 62 OF THE MAPS,
IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY.
PARCEL I: (APNS: 349-240-034-1, 349-240-038-5, 349-240-072-5 AND 349-240-075-8)
PARCELS 3 AND 4, AS SHOWN BY PARCEL MAP 10239, ON FILE IN BOOK 49 PAGE 92 OF
PARCEL MAPS, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA;
EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION CONVEYED TO THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE BY GRANT
DEED RECORDED OCTOBER 12, 2004 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 04-805667.
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM ALL OIL AND MINERAL RIGHTS UNDER SAID LAND, AS
RESERVED IN GUARDIAN’S DEED FROM SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES, AS
GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATE OF ORVAL HAYNES, AN INCOMPETENT PERSON TO AVA., INC., A
CORPORATION, FILED FOR RECORD MAY 14, 1958 IN BOOK 2270 PAGE 428, OF OFFICIAL
RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA;
SAID MINERALS WAS CONVEYED TO OPAL PIERCE, DIANE HAYES, DENIS M. HAYES, LESLIE
HAYES, SHANNON HAYES PETERSON, JALYN HAYES WILSON, RUTH ELAINE WHITE, ROSETTA
MAY CHRISTENSEN, RUBY V. SWIRES, JANICE L. WEITZEL, EDWARD E. HAYES, JAMES E.
DOYLE, GARY DOYLE, RODNEY LEE DOYLE, JR., GENEVIEVE LUCILLE GILMER, RICHARD DEAN
HAYES, JR., RANDALL LYNN HAYES, GERALDINE LUCILLE ASB, THERESA DIANA HAYES
SANORA, CHERYL MAE HAYES SAXTON, PHYLLIS MYERS, ARDITH HOPPER, WILLIAM A.
STEWART, JAMES STEWART, JANET MCKILLIP, CATHERINE L. LUBBEN, JONATHAN W. BAILEY,
STEVEN BAILEY, JOSHUA THOMAS BAILEY, BROOKE MARIE BAILEY, PHILLIP W. BAILEY, BETTIE
A. PERKINS, DARLENE HAYES MAYOR, RICHARD EUGENE DOYLE, RICKY DEAN DOYLE, ARLENE
RENEE DOYLE, LEON HAYES, ROBERT LEE HAYES AND BESSIE WALL AS THEIR INTEREST
APPEAR OF RECORD, BY QUITCLAIM DEED RECORDED OCTOBER 31, 1991 AS INSTRUMENT
NO. 376504 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
PARCEL J: (APN: 349-240-046-2)
THAT PORTION OF PARCEL 4 OF PARCEL MAP 8478 AS SHOWN BY MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 31
PAGES 52 AND 53, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 4, THENCE EASTERLY ALONG
THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 4, A DISTANCE OF 664 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING THENCE NORTHERLY 654.5 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID
PARCEL 4, WHICH BEARS 669 FEET EAST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 4,
THENCE EASTERLY ALONG THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 4, A DISTANCE OF 334
FEET, THENCE SOUTHERLY 654 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL
4, WHICH BEARS 332 FEET EAST OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE WESTERLY ALONG
THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 4, A DISTANCE OF 332 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF
BEGINNING.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF OF ALL OIL AND MINERAL RIGHTS IN AND
UNDER SAID LAND, AS RESERVED IN DEED FROM ELLIS S. JOHNSON AND ALLINE JOHNSON,
HUSBAND AND WIFE, FILED FOR RECORD MARCH 17, 1954, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 13362 OF
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA; ALSO EXCEPTING FROM THE
REMAINDER OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY, ALL OIL AND MINERAL RIGHTS UNDER
SAID LAND, AS RESERVED IN GUARDIAN’S DEED FROM SECURITY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
LOS ANGELES, AS GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATE OF ORVAL HAYNES, AN INCOMPETENT PERSON
TO AVA, INC., A CORPORATION FILED FOR RECORD MAY 14, 1958 IN BOOK 2270 PAGE 428 OF
OFFICIAL RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
PARCEL K: (APN: 349-240-047-3)
THE EAST ONE-HALF OF THE EAST ONE-HALF OF PARCEL 4 OF PARCEL MAP 8478, AS SHOWN
BY PARCEL MAP BOOK 31, IN THE COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AT PAGES
52 AND 53 THEREOF, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY.
EXCEPT THEREFROM AN UNDIVIDED ONE-HALF OF ALL OIL AND MINERAL RIGHTS IN AND
UNDER SAID LAND, AS RESERVED IN DEED FROM ELLIS S. JOHNSON AND ALLINE JOHNSON,
HUSBAND AND WIFE, FILED FOR RECORD MARCH 17, 1954, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 13362,
RIVERSIDE COUNTY RECORDS.
ALSO EXCEPT FROM THE REMAINDER OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PROPERTY, ALL OIL AND
MINERAL RIGHTS UNDER SAID LAND, AS RESERVED IN GUARDIAN’S DEED FROM SECURITY
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LOS ANGELES, AS GUARDIAN OF THE ESTATE OF ORVAL HAYNES,
AN INCOMPETENT PERSON TO AVA, INC., A CORPORATION FILED FOR RECORD MAY 14, 1958.
PARCEL L: (APN: 349-240-054-9)
THAT PORTION OF PARCEL 3 OF PARCEL MAP 8478, AS SHOWN IN PARCEL MAP BOOK 31,
PAGES 52 AND 53 THEREOF, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 3:
THENCE NORTH 89° 30’ 48" EAST, ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 3, A
DISTANCE OF 273.55 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 02° 03’ 45" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 653.04 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 3;
THENCE SOUTH 89° 36’ 24" WEST, ALONG NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 3, A DISTANCE
OF 277.00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID PARCEL 3;
THENCE SOUTH 01° 45’ 32" EAST, ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID PARCEL 3, A
DISTANCE OF 653.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
PARCEL M: (APNS: 347-130-033, 347-130-034 AND 347-130-035)
PARCEL 3 OF PARCEL MAP 19924, AS SHOWN BY PARCEL MAP ON FILE IN BOOK 122, PAGES 44
THROUGH 48, INCLUSIVE, OF PARCEL MAPS, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION OF SAID LAND REFERRED TO IN EXHIBIT J-1,
DESCRIBED IN DOCUMENT ENTITLED "AGREEMENT REGARDING IRREVOCABLE OFFER OF
DEDICATION" RECORDED JUNE 20, 2003 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 2003-454141 OF OFFICIAL
RECORDS.
ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PORTION OF SAID LAND LYING WITHIN TRACT NO.
25479, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 367, PAGES 93 THROUGH 113,
INCLUSIVE, OF MAPS, RECORDS OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY.
(TRACT 25475)GREENWALD AVEUE(TTM 33725)KENNETH CRONCEAPN: 349-240-051CAMERON LAIRDAPN: 349-240-052PATRICIA DYEAPN: 349-240-048WALTER NICOLSONAPN: 349-240-061ARTURO GARCIAAPN: 349-240-022ERIC ACKELAPN: 349-240-023CALVIN MANKAPN: 349-240-062PATRICIA DYEAPN: 349-240-049APN: 349-240-050APN: 349-240-057APN: 349-240-058APN: 349-240-005APN: 349-380-026APN: 349-380-029APN: 349-380-017APN: 349-390-007GRASSY MEADOW DR.CAMON DR.GRAPHIC SCALE1 inch = 100 ft.GRAPHIC SCALENMINOR MODIFICATION EXHIBIT FORTENTATIVE TRACT NO. 3372541660 IVY STREET, SUITE "D", MURRIETA, CA 92562PH. 951.304.9552 FAX 951.304.3568DATE PREPARED: JANUARY 18, 2021Engineering & Consulting, Inc.””
EXHIBIT F
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON INTENTION TO ANNEX TERRITORY TO AN
EXISTING COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT 2015-2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES)
(ANNEXATION NO. 12)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore on March 23, 2021 adopted
its Resolution No. 2021-___, in which it declared its intention to annex territory to existing Community
Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance Services) (the "CFD No. 2015-2"), and to levy a special tax to
pay for certain maintenance services, all pursuant to the provisions of the Mello-Roos Community Facilities
Act of 1982, Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the California Government Code. The resolution
describes the territory to be annexed and describes the rate and method of apportionment of the proposed
special tax. No change in the tax levied in the existing CFD No. 2015-2 is proposed.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the City Council has fixed 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as
practicable, Tuesday, April 27, 2021 in the City Council Chambers located at 183 N Main St., Lake Elsinore,
California 92530, as the time and place when and where the City Council will conduct a public hearing on
the annexation of territory to CFD No. 2015-2. At the hearing, the testimony of all interest persons for or
against the annexation of the territory or the levying of the special taxes will be heard. If and to the extent
participation in the April 27, 2021 meeting must occur by teleconference, videoconference, or other
electronic means authorized by the Ralph M. Brown Act or an Executive Order of the Governor of California,
the means and methods for participating the meeting shall be posted on the Agenda for said meeting, which
shall be posted at least 72 hours prior to the meeting on the City of Lake Elsinore (www.lake-elsinore.org),
and outside of City Hall at 130 S. Main Street, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530. A copy of the Agenda will be
made available upon request to the Lake Elsinore City Clerk's office at 951-674-3124; Ext. 262
DATED: ____________, 20___ _________________________________________
City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore
EXHIBIT G
BALLOT
SPECIAL TAX ELECTION
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2015-2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES)
ANNEXATION NO. 12
(April 27, 2021)
This ballot is for the use of the authorized representative of the following owner of land within
Annexation No. 12 of the Community Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance Services)
(“CFD No. 2015-2”) of the City of Lake Elsinore:
Name of Landowner Number of Acres Owned Total Votes
SPT AREP III Tuscany Assoc. 83.95 84
According to the provisions of the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, and resolutions
of the City Council (the “Council”) of the City of Lake Elsinore (the “City”), the above-named
landowner is entitled to cast the number of votes shown above under the heading “Total Votes,”
representing the total votes for the property owned by said landowner. The City has sent the
enclosed ballot to you so that you may vote on whether or not to approve the special tax.
This special tax ballot is for the use of the property owner of the parcels identified below, which
parcels are located within the territory proposed to be annexed to the CFD No. 2015-2, City of
Lake Elsinore, County of Riverside, State of California. Please advise the City Clerk, at (951)
674-3124 x 261 if the name set forth below is incorrect or if you are no longer one of the owners
of these parcels. This special tax ballot may be used to express either support for or opposition
to the proposed special tax. To be counted, this special tax ballot must be signed below by the
owner or, if the owner is not an individual, by an authorized representative of the owner. The
ballot must then be delivered to the City Clerk, either by mail or in person, as follows:
Mail
Delivery: If by mail, place ballot in the return envelope provided, and mail no later than April
13, 2021, two calendar weeks prior to the date set for the election. Mailing later
than this deadline creates the risk that the special tax ballot may not be received
in time to be counted.
Personal
Delivery: If in person, deliver to the City Clerk at any time up to 7:00 p.m. on April 27, 2021,
at the Clerk’s office at 130 N Main St. Lake Elsinore, CA 92530.
However delivered, this ballot must be received by the Clerk prior to the close of the public
meeting on April 27, 2021.
Very truly yours,
Candice Alvarez, MMC,
City Clerk
TO CAST THIS BALLOT, PLEASE RETURN THIS ENTIRE PAGE.
OFFICIAL SPECIAL TAX BALLOT
Name & Address of Property Owner: Assessor’s Parcel Number(s):
SPT AREP III Tuscany Associates, LLC
Attn: Brian Rupp
2 Park Plaza, Suite 700
Irvine, CA 92614
349-380-024, 349-380-025, 349-240-006,
349-240-034, 349-240-038, 349-240-043,
349-240-044, 349-240-045, 349-240-046,
349-240-047, 349-240-054, 349-240-055,
349-240-056, 349-240-072, and 349-240-075
ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY TO
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2015-2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES)
ANNEXATION NO. 12
AN “X” OR OTHER MARK WILL CAST ALL VOTES ASSIGNED TO THIS BALLOT
SPECIAL TAX BALLOT MEASURE MARK “YES” OR “NO”
WITH AN “X”:
Shall the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore be authorized to
levy a special tax on an annual basis at the rates and apportioned
as described in Exhibit C to the Resolution Declaring its Intention to
Annex Territory to Community Facilities District No. 2015-2
(Maintenance Services) adopted by the City Council on March 23,
2021 (the “Resolution”), which is incorporated herein by this
reference, within the territory identified on the map entitled
“Annexation Map No. 12 of Community Facilities District No. 2015-2
(Maintenance Services) City of Lake Elsinore” to finance certain
services as set forth in Section 4 to the Resolution (including
incidental expenses) and shall an appropriation limit be established
for Community Facilities District No. 2015-2 (Maintenance Services)
in the amount of special taxes collected?
YES _________
NO _________
Certification for Special Election Ballot
The undersigned is an authorized representative of the above-named landowner and is the
person legally authorized and entitled to cast this ballot on behalf of the above-named landowner.
I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is
true and correct and that this declaration is executed on ____________, 20__.
SPT AREP III Tuscany Associates
Brian Rupp
Executive VP Real Estate
Signature
Print Name
Title
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PROJECT MAP CFD NO. 2015-2 (MAINTENANCE SERVICES) ANNEXATION NO. 12