HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC Reso No 2006-177RESOLUTION NO. 2006-177
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CTTY OF
LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, TO ANNEX PROPERTY
INTO COM1VIiJNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
(LAW ENFORCEMENT, FIRE AND PARAMEDIC SERVICES)
AND TO AUTHORIZE THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX
WITHIN ANNEXATION AREA NO. 21 (RIVERLAKE
VILLAS)
WHEREAS, the City Council (the "Council") of the City of Lake Elsinare
(the "City") has established City of Lake Elsinore Community Facilities District
No. 2003-1 (Law Enfarcement, Fire and Paramedic Services) (the "DistricY')
pursuant to the Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, as amended,
commencing with Section 53311 of the Government Code of the State of
California (the "AcY'); and
WHEREAS, the District will finance law enforcement, fire and paramedic
services that are in addition to those provided in the territory within the District
prior to the formation of the District and do not supplant services already available
within the territory proposed to be included in the District tl~rough the formation of
the District subject to the levy of a special tax to pay far such services, being
approved at an election to be held within the boundaries of the District; and
WHEREAS, the Council has provided for the annexation in the future of
territory (the "Future Annexation Area") to the District pursuant to the terms and
provisions of the Act; and
WHEREAS, the City has received a Consent and Waiver from Riverlake
Villas Parlners, L.P. requesting annexation of property owned by Riverlake Villas
Partners, L.P., which constitutes a portion of the Future Annexation Area, into the
District.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LAKE ELSINORE DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND
ORDER AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The Council hereby determines to institute proceedings for
the annexation of Annexation Area No. 21 (Riverlake Villas) ("Annexation Area
No. 21") into the District under the terms of the Act. The exterior boundaries of
the area to be annexed (Annexation Area No. 21) are hereby specified and
described to be as shown on that certain map now on file in the office of the City
Clerk entitled "Proposed Boundaries, City of Lake Elsinore, Community Facilities
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District No. 2003-1 (Law Enforcement, Fire and Paramedic Services), Annexation
Area No. 21 (Riverlake Villas)," which map indicates by a boundary line the extent
of the territory included in Annexation Area No. 21 and shall govern for all details
as to the extent of Annexation Area No. 21.
SECTION 2. The map showing Annexation Area No. 21, which area is to
be subject to a special tax to be levied, is hereby approved and adopted. On the
original and one copy of the map of such Annexation Area No. 21 on file in the
City Clerk's office, the City Clerk shall endorse the certificate evidencing the date
and adoption of this Resolution. The City Clerk shall file the original of such map
in his office and, within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of this Resolution, the
City Clerk shall file a copy of such map so endorsed in the records of the County
Recorder, County of Riverside, State of California.
SECTION 3. The name of the proposed annexation area shall be "City of
Lake Elsinore Community Facilities District No. 2003-1 (Law Enforcement, Fire
and Paramedic Services), Annexation Area No. 21 (Riverlake Villas)."
SECTION 4. Except where funds are otherwise available, it is the intention
of the City Council to levy annually in accordance with procedures contained in
the Act a special tax (the "Special Tax") sufficient to finance law enforcement, fire
and paramedic services that are in addition to those provided in the territory within
Annexarion Area No. 21 prior to the annexation of Annexation Area No. 21 into
the District and do not supplant services already available within the territory
proposed to be included in the District, the costs of administering the levy and
collection of the Special Tax and all other costs of the levy of the Special Tax,
including any foreclosure proceedings, legal, fiscal, and financial consultant fees,
election costs, and all other administrative costs of the tax levy. The Special Tax
will be secured by recordation of a continuing lien against all non-exempt real
property in the proposed Annexation Area No. 21. The schedule of the rate and
method of apportionment and manner of collection of the Special Tax is described
in detail in E~ibit "A" attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein.
The annexation of Annexation Area No. 21 will not result in any change to the
special t~ rates levied in the District prior to such annexation.
The Special Tax is apportioned to each parcel on the foregoing basis
pursuant to Section 53325.3 of the Act and such Special Tax is not on or based
upon the ownership of real properiy.
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The maximum Special Tax applicable to a parcel to be used for private
residential purposes, as set forth in Exhibit A, is specified as a dollar amount which
shall be calculated and established not later than the date on which the parcel is first
subject to taY because of its use for private residential purposes, and such amount
shall not be increased over time by an amount in excess of 2 percent per year.
Under no circumstances will the Special T~ to be levied against any parcel used for
private residential purposes be increased as a consequence of delinquency or default
by the owner of any other parcel or parcels within the proposed Annexation Area
No. 21 by more than 10 percent. As specified by the Act, for purposes of this
paragraph, a parcel shall be considered "used for private residential purposes" not
later than the date on which an occupancy permit for private residential use is issued.
SECTION 5. A public hearing (the "Hearing") on the annexation of
Annexation Area No. 21 and the proposed rate and method of apportionment of the
Special Tax shall be held on November 28, 2006, at 7:00 o'clock p.m., or as soon
thereafter as practicable, at the chambers of the City Council of the City of Lake
Elsinore, 183 North Main Street, Lake Elsinore, California 92530.
SECTION 6. At the time and place set forth above far the hearing, any
interested person, including all persons owning lands or registered to vote within
the proposed Annexation Area No. 21, may appear and be heard.
SECTION 7. Each City officer who is or will be responsible for the District,
if it is established, is hereby directed to study the proposed Annexation Area No. 21
and, at or before the time of the above-mentioned Hearing, file a report with the City
Council, which is to be made a part of the record of the Hearing, containing a brief
description of Annexation Area No. 21 and his or her estimate of the cost of
providing additional law enforcement, fire and paramedic services within the
boundary of Annexation Area No. 2 L The City Manager is directed to estimate the
fair and reasonable cost of all incidental expenses, including all costs associated with
the annexation of Annexation Area No. 21, deternunation of the amount of any
special t~es, collection of any special taxes, ar costs otherwise incurred in order to
carry out the authorized purposes of the City with respect to the District.
SECTION 8. The City may accept advances of funds from any sources,
including private persons or private entities, and is authorized and directed to use
such funds for any authorized purpose, including any cost incurred by the City in
annexing the proposed Annexation Area No. 21. The City may enter into an
agreement to repay all of such funds as are not expended or comxnitted for any
authorized purpose at the time of the election on the levy of the Special Tax, if the
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proposal to levy such tax should fail, and to repay all of such funds advanced if the
levy of the Special Tax shall be approved by the qualified electars of Annexation
Area No. 2 L
SECTION 9. The City Clerk is hereby directed to publish a notice
("Notice") of the Hearing pursuant to Section 6061 of the Government Code in a
newspaper of general circulation published in the area of the proposed Annexation
Area No. 21. Such Notice shall contain the text of this Resolution, state the time
and place of the Hearing, a statement that the testimony of all interested persons or
taxpayers will be heard, a description of the protest rights of the registered voters
and landowners in the proposed Annexation Area No. 21 as provided in Section
5339.5 of the Act and a description of the proposed voting procedure for the
election required by the Act. Such publication shall be completed at least 7 days
prior to the date of the Hearing.
SECTION 10. The voting procedure with respect to the establishment of
the District and the imposition of the special taY shall be by mailed ballot election.
SECTION 11. This Resolution sha11 take effect from and after the date of
its passage and adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 24`h day of October, 2006,
by the following vote.
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS:
Ro1Sert E. M;
City of Lake
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Frederi~Ray, City Clerk
City of ake Elsinore
City Attorney
City of
EXHIBIT A
RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONIVIENT
OF SPECIAL TAX
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2003-1
(LAW ENFORCEMENT, FIRE AND PARAMEDIC SERVICES)
RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAX
Introduction
Special t~es shall be annually levied on all Developed Residential Property
and Developed Multi-Family Property (as hereinafter defined) in the City of Lake
Elsinore Community Facilities District No. 2003-1 (Law Enfarcement, Fire and
Paramedic Services) (the "DistricY'), in accordance with the rate and method of
apportiorunent of special t~es hereinafter set forth. All of the property within the
District that is not Developed Residential or Developed Multi-Family Residential
Property shall be exempt from the MaYimum Annual Special Taxes of the District.
De~nitions
Assessor's Parcel. A parcel of land in the District designated and assigned a
discrete identifying number on a map of the County Assessar of the County of
Riverside.
City. City of Lake Elsinore, California.
Developed Multi-Family Property. Assessor's Parcels in the District for
which a building permit has been issued by the City on or prior to March 1
preceding the Fiscal Year for the construction of a Unit that is located or shall be
located within a building in which each individual Unit has or shall ha~e at least
one common wall with another Unit.
Developed Residential Property. All other Assessor's Parcels in the District
for which a building permit has been issued by the City on or prior to March 1
preceding any Fiscal Year for the construction of a Unit that is not Developed
Multi-family Property.
Fiscal Year. The period beginning on July 1 and ending on the following
June 30.
Maximum Annual Special Taxes. The maacimum annual special taxes levied
within the District for any Fiscal Year.
Unit. Each separate residential dwelling unit, which comprises an
independent facility capable of conveyance or use separate from adjacent dwelling
units.
Rate and Method of Apportionment of Maximum Annual Special Taxes
As of July 1 of each Fiscal Year, commencing July 1, 2003, the City shall
determine which of the Assessor's Parcels within the District constitute Developed
Residential Property or Developed Multi-Family Property. Beginning in Fiscal
Year 2003-04, and all subsequent Fiscal Years, the City shall levy the Maximum
Annual Special Taxes on each Assessor's Parcel of Developed Residential
Property in the amount of $300 and on each Assessor's Parcel of Developed Multi-
Family Properiy in the amount of $150 per Unit. The amount of Maximum Annual
Special Taxes shall be increased annually by 2%, commencing in Fiscal Year
2004-05, and each Fiscal Year thereafter.
Duration of the Maximum Annual Special Taxes
The Maa~imum Annual Special Taxes shall be levied in perpetuity so long as
Law Enforcement, Fire and Paramedic Services are being provided within the
District.
The Maximum Annual Special Taxes levied in each Fiscal Year 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 taxes. The Maximum
Annual Special taxes when levied shall be secured by the lien imposed pursuant to
Section 3115.5 of the Streets and Highways Code. This lien shall be a continuing
lien and shall secure each levy of Maximum Annual Special Taxes. The lien of
Maximum Annual Special T~es shall continue in force and effect until the Special
TaY ceases to be levied in the manner provided by Section 53330.5 of the
Government Code.