HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-09 TPFA Resolution RESOLUTION NO. TPFA 2022-09
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
TEMECULA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY
AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX IN
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 16-01
(RORIPAUGH RANCH PHASE 2)
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA PUBLIC FINANCING
AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF TEMECULA DOES HEREBY RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Temecula Public Financing Authority is the legislative body for
Community Facilities District No. 16-01 (Roripaugh Ranch Phase 2)(the"CFD"),created pursuant
to the Mello-Roos Community Facilities District Act of 1982, as amended(the"Act").
Section 2. The Board of Directors has enacted Ordinance No. TPFA 16-01 in
accordance with Government Code Section 53340 authorizing the levy of a special tax assessment
on the property located within the CFD.
Section 3. The Board of Directors has completed all steps necessary to levy a special
tax assessment in accordance with the procedures set forth in the Act.
Section 4. Pursuant to the provisions of Resolution No. TPFA 16-04 and Ordinance
No. TPFA 16-01, there is to be levied an aggregate special tax of$3,152,249.03 for Special Tax A
and$181,795.41 for Special Tax B on the taxable parcels located in the CFD for Fiscal Year 2022-
23 to be provided by Webb Municipal Finance, LLC, to the Auditor-Controller of the County.
Section 5. Special Tax A and B as set forth above does not exceed the amount
previously authorized by Resolution No. TPFA 16-04 and Ordinance No. TPFA 16-01 and is not in
excess of that previously approved by the qualified electorate of the CFD.
Section 6. The proceeds of Special Tax A and B shall be used in accordance with the
eligible uses listed on the attached Exhibit A.
The proceeds of the special tax levy shall be used as set forth above and shall not be used
for any other purpose.
Section 7. The Auditor-Controller of the County is hereby directed to enter the
installment of the special tax for the exact rate and amount of the special tax levied in accordance
with this resolution for each lot or parcel of land affected in a space marked "CFD No. 16-01
(Roripaugh Ranch Phase 2 - Special Tax A)" and "CFD No. 16-01 (Roripaugh Ranch Phase 2 -
Special Tax B)" on the next County assessment roll on which taxes will become due.
Section 8. The County Auditor-Controller shall, at the close of the tax
collection period,promptly render to the CFD a detailed report showing the amounts of the special
tax installments, penalties, interest and fees collected, and from which properties they have been
collected. Any expenses to be paid to the Auditor-Controller for carrying out the foregoing
responsibilities shall be in accordance with a contract entered into between the CFD and the
Auditor,pursuant to Section 29304 of the Government Code.
Section 9. The Authority Secretary shall certify adoption of the resolution.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the Board of Directors of the Temecula
Public Financing Authority this 26th day of July, 2022.
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Matt Rahn, Chair
ATTEST:
Randi , Secretary
[SEAL]
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Randi Johl, Secretary of the Temecula Public Financing Authority, do hereby certify that
the foregoing Resolution No. TPFA 2022-07 was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of
Directors of the Temecula Public Financing Authority at a meeting thereof held on the 26`h day of
July, 2022,by the following vote:
AYES: 5 BOARD MEMBERS: Alexander, Edwards, Rahn, Schwank,
Stewart
NOES: 0 BOARD MEMBERS: None
ABSTAIN: 0 BOARD MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: 0 BOARD MEMBERS: None
Randi Johl, Secretary
EXHIBIT A
TEMECULA PUBLIC FINANCING AUTHORITY
COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 16-01
(RORIPAUGH RANCH PHASE 2)
DESCRIPTION OF CFD 03-02 SPECIAL TAXES TO BE PREPAID, AND
FACILITIES AND SERVICES TO BE FUNDED BY THE DISTRICT
CFD 03-02 SPECIAL TAX PREPAYMENT
The special taxes to be prepaid are those being levied for the Temecula Public Financing
Authority Community Facilities District No. 03-02 (Roripaugh Ranch) on property to be included in
the District, with the prepayment to be in an amount as necessary to repay the portion of the
indebtedness of such community facilities district secured by such special taxes.
FACILITIES
It is intended that the District will finance all or a portion of the costs of the following facilities:
Butterfield Stacie Road
Butterfield Stage Road(BSR)from La Serena to Rancho California Road:
Improvements include grading full right-of-way with 2:1 slopes, paving, curb and gutter,
median curb, sidewalk, street lights, traffic signals including a new traffic signal at La Serena and
signal modifications at Rancho California Road, signing and striping, landscaping, irrigation, storm
drain, sewer and water pipelines, and other appurtenant improvements necessary to complete
Butterfield Stage Road.
Nicolas Road
Nicolas Road BSR to the Easterly Metropolitan Water District(MWD) R/W:
Improvements include grading right-of-way with 2:1 slopes, paving, asphalt berms, curb and
gutter, sidewalk, asphalt path, split rail fence, street lights, landscaping, irrigation, storm drain,
underground sewer and water pipelines, and other appurtenant improvements necessary to
complete Nicolas Road.
Nicolas Road from the Easterly MWD R/W to Liefer Road including construction of Calle
Garisol realignment to Nicolas Road:
Improvements include grading partial right-of-way (40' travel way) with 2:1 slopes, paving,
asphalt berms, curb and gutter, sidewalk, asphalt path, utility relocations, traffic detour, split
rail fence, street lights, signing and striping, landscaping, irrigation, sewer, storm drain,
bridge over Santa Gertrudis Creek(including channel lining and transition structure to bridge),
access road, exit structure and other appurtenant improvements necessary to complete
Nicolas Road.
t hereby certify,under the penalty:or perjury,that the
above and foregoing is-a true and correct copy of an
A-1 originalon depgaiirithin.the r ids of the City of
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RANDi JO •OLSON,JD.MMC,CITY CL RK
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Long Valley Channel-
Long Valley Channel from BSR to the Easterly Project Boundary:
Improvements include grading of channel, flow-by detention basin, construction of drop
structures, trapezoidal channel lining, transition structures to Butterfield Stage Road Bridge,
rip-rap, grading and paving of access roads, fencing, and other appurtenant improvements
necessary to complete Long Valley Channel.
Santa Gertrudis Creek
Santa Gertrudis Creek from the Habitat Area to the exit channel at MWD RAN:
Improvements include a flow-by detention basin, headwalls, trapezoidal channel lining and
transition structures; grading, fencing and paving for access roads; desilting and detention
basins, np-rap protection, rip-rap dissipaters, berms, grading of exit structure and other
appurtenant improvements necessary to complete Santa Gertrudis Creek.
Environmental Mitigation
Mitigation for the Long Valley Channel and Santa Gertrudis Creek improvements:
Creation of 8.2 acres of habitat within open space to include grading, access road, electrical
service, irrigation, plant and seed installation and other appurtenant improvements
necessary to complete resource agency conditioned environmental mitigation for the Long
Valley Channel and Santa Gertrudis Creek improvements.
Sports Park
Sports Park at the SE corner of the intersection of Loop Road and BSR:
Construct 19.7-acre Sports Park including grading, parking, building, lighting landscaping,
irrigation, playing fields, basketball courts, children's play area, equipment with a useful life of
five (5) years or more and other appurtenant improvements necessary to complete the
Sports Park.
Loop Road
Loop Road from North BSR intersection to South BSR intersection(public section only):
Improvements include grading full right-of-way with 2:1 slopes, paving, curb and gutter,
median curb, sidewalk, street lights, signing and striping, landscaping. irrigation, storm drain,
sewer and water pipelines, and other appurtenant improvements necessary to complete the
public segment of the Loop Road East of BSR.
The Facilities shall include the acquisition of right-of-way, the costs of design, engineering
and planning, the costs of any environmental or traffic studies, surveys or other reports, the cost of
any required environmental mitigation and any required noise mitigation measures, landscaping and
irrigation, soils testing, permits, plan check and inspection fees, insurance, legal and related
overhead costs, coordination and supervision and any other costs or appurtenances related to any
of the foregoing.
I hereby certify,under the'penatry perjury,that t
above and loregoing is a true and of xwrec*copy of ane
A 2 original on dePi*t witnin the rGcords of the City of
Temecula,thlsf="Nday of t=t ry 20
RAN01 L-OLSON,Jo,MMC,CITY CLERK
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SERVICES
Is it intended that the District be eligible to fund all or a portion of the costs of the following
municipal services:
• Public safety services, including police and fire protection, provided to the area within
the District.
• Maintenance of landscaping in public areas, public easements and public right of
way in the area of the District, including along or near Butterfield Stage Road,
Murrieta Hot Springs Road, "Loop" Road, Roripaugh Valley Road, and Fiesta Ranch
Road, Skyview Park, the Sports Park, such maintenance to include but not be limited
to maintenance of planting areas, trees, bioretention filters, multipurpose trails, and
the furnishing of water for irrigation.
▪ Maintenance of sidewalks in the area of the District, including Butterfield Stage Road,
Murrieta Hot Springs Road, "Loop" Road, Roripaugh Valley Road, and Fiesta Ranch
Road.
• Maintenance of public signage in the District, including signage along Butterfield
Stage Road, Murrieta Hot Springs Road, "Loop" Road, Roripaugh Valley Road, and
Fiesta Ranch Road.
Maintenance of storm drainage systems within the area of the District, including
those along or adjacent to Butterfield Stage Road, Murrieta Hot Springs Road, "Loop"
Road, Roripaugh Valley Road, and Fiesta Ranch Road, and including storm drain
pipes, culverts, detention/desilting basins, manholes, catch basins and drop inlets,
cleanout of storm drains and catch basin cleaning and inspection.
• Maintenance of streets and roadways within the area of the District, including
Butterfield Stage Road, Murrieta Hot Springs Road, "Loop" Road, Roripaugh Valley
Road, and Fiesta Ranch Road, and including slurry, overlay, curbs and gutters, curb
ramps, striping and street sweeping.
• Maintenance of street lighting located within the District, including street lights along
Butterfield Stage Road, Murrieta Hot Springs Road, "Loop" Road, Roripaugh Valley
Road, and Fiesta Ranch Road, and including decorative lighting and pull box
assemblies.
• Maintenance of traffic signals within the District, including traffic signals in or near
Butterfield Stage Road, Murrieta Hot Springs Road, and including electrical, LED
replacement, maintenance and replacement.
• Graffiti removal from public improvements within the District.
The District may fund any of the following related to the services described above: the furnishing of
services and materials for the ordinary and usual maintenance, operation and servicing of the
improvements, including repair, removal or replacement of all or part of any of the improvements,the
furnishing of water for the irrigation and the furnishing of electric current or energy, for any lights or
irrigation facilities, obtaining, constructing, furnishing, operating and maintaining equipment,
apparatus or facilities related to providing the services and/or equipment, apparatus, facilities or
fixtures in areas to be maintained, obtaining supplies or appurtenant facilities necessary for such
maintenance, paying the salaries and benefits of personnel necessary or convenient to provide the
i hereby certify,under the penalty of perjury,that the
above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of en
A 3 original on deposit w1ithin me r ids of the City of
Temecula,this •' 0ay of�F r c.. 20 1/.
RAND!J -OLSON.JD.MMC,CITY C RK
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