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RESOLUTION NO. CSD 05-09
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT ORDERING,
CALLING AND GIVING NOTICE OF AN ELECTION TO BE
HELD ON MAY 3, 2005 REGARDING SERVICE LEVEL BAND
SERVICE LEVEL C RATES AND CHARGES FOR TRACT MAP
NO. 29133 IN ORDER TO ESTABLISH SERVICE LEVEL BAND
SERVICE LEVEL C RATES AND CHARGES BEGINNING
FISCAL YEAR 2005-2006 PURSUANT TO ARTICLE XIII 0,
SECTION 6 OF THE CALIFORNIA CONSTITUTION
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES
DISTRICT HEREBY FINDS, RESOLVES, DECLARES, DETERMINES AND ORDERS AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Upon incorporation of the City of Temecula, effective December 1, 1989,.
voters approved the formation of the Temecula Community Services District ("TCSD"), to
provide specified services to properties within its jurisdiction.
Section 2. Pursuant to Government Code Sections 61621 and 61621.2, the TCSD
has prescribed, revised and collected rates and charges for services furnished by it, and has
elected to have these rates and charges collected on the tax roll in the same manner, by the
same persons, and at the same time as, together with and not separately from, property taxes
collected within the TCSD in the manner prescribed by Government Code Sections 61765.2 to
61765.6, inclusive.
Section 3. Pursuant to Government Code Section 61621.2, the TCSD caused a
written reporl ("Reporl") to be prepared and filed by the Secretary of the TCSD, which Reporl
contains a description of each parcel of real properly within Tract Map No. 29133 and the
proposed amount of the rates and charges against each parcel for fiscal year 2005-2006. The
Reporl containing the proposed rates and charges is attached hereto as Exhibit A, entitled
"Project Summary," and incorporated herein by this reference. A copy of the Reporl is on file in
the office of the Secretary of the TCSD, and is available for public inspection.
Section 4. By previous resolution, the Board of Directors acknowledged the filing of
the Report, and appointed a time and place for a public hearing on the Report and the proposed
rates and charges. Notice of the publiC hearing was mailed and published as required by law
and affidavits of publication and mailing are on file with the Secretary of the TCSD.
Section 5. On March 8, 2005, the Board of Directors conducted a public hearing on
the Report and the proposed rates and charges. At the public hearing, the Board of Directors
heard and considered all oral and written objections, protests and comments by any interested
person concerning the Reporl, the proposed rates and charges, and the method of collection of
such rates and charges.
Section 6. The Board of Directors hereby finds and determines that, based on the
Reporl and the District budget, the rates and charges as set out on Exhibit A do not exceed the
reasonable cost of the services to be provided by the TCSD within Tract Map No. 29133 for
fiscal year 2005-2006.
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Section 7. The Board of Directors hereby finds and determines that written protests
have not been filed by a majority of owners of identified parcels. The Board of Directors hereby
overrules any and all objections and protests and adopts the rates and charges for fiscal year
2005-2006 as set out on Exhibit A for the services to be provided by the TCSD for fiscal year
2005-2006.
Section 8. The TCSD shall collect such rates and charges at the same time and in
the same manner and by the same persons as, together with and not separately from, the
properly taxes collected within the TCSD. These rates and charges shall be delinquent at the
same time and thereafter be subject to the same delinquency penalties as such properly taxes.
All laws applicable to the levy, collection, and enforcement of properly taxes, including, but not
limited to, those perlaining to the matters of delinquency, correction, cancellation, refund and
redemption, are applicable to these rates and charges, except for California Revenue and
Taxation Code Section 4831. However, if for the first year the charge is levied, the real properly
to which the charge relates has been transferred or conveyed to a bona fide purchaser for
value, or if a lien of a bona fide encumbrancer for value has been created and attaches thereon,
prior to the date on which the first installment of such taxes appear on the roll, then the charge
shall not result in a lien against the properly, but instead shall be transferred to the unsecured
roll for collection.
Section 9. If a properly owner subject to these rates and charges questions the
classification of the owner's properly for fiscal year 2005-2006, or claims that an error has been
made with respect to the implementation of the ~ates and charges or the application of the rates
and charges to the owner's properly for that fiscal year, such properly owner must appeal the
levy by filing an appeal with the Secretary of the TCSD before 5:00 p.m. on December 1, 2005,
pursuant to procedures established by the TCSD, in order to be considered under the appeal of
classification or correction of errors program.
Section 10. If a properly owner subject to these rates and charges believes that
payment of the rates and charges for fiscal year 2005-2006 would create a hardship for that
properly owner during that fiscal year, such property owner must appeal the levy by filing a
hardship appeal with the Secretary of the TCSD before 5:00 p.m. on December 1, 2005,
pursuant to procedures established by the TCSD, in order to be considered under the hardship
appeal program.
Section 11. The Secretary of the TCSD is hereby ordered to transmit or cause to be
transmitted to the County Auditor of the County of Riverside, California before August 10, 2005
the Reporl and the property tax roll with such rates and charges enumerated for each parcel not
exempt there from: and the County Auditor is hereby designated, required, empowered,
authorized, instructed, directed and ordered to make collection of all such rates and charges as
shown on that roll and to perform any and all duties necessary therefore.
Section 12. Pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), the levy
and collection of these rates and charges is exempt from CEQA pursuant to Public Resources
Code Section 21080(b)(8) and Section 15273 of the State CEQA Guidelines because the rates
and charges are necessary to maintain existing improvements within the TCSD.
Section 13. The Secretary of the TCSD shall cerlify to the adoption of this Resolution.
Section 14. The Service Level B and Service Level C rates and charges adopted by
this resolution shall take effect only if they are approved by a majority of the properly owners of
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the properly subject to the rates and charges voting at an election to be held on May 3, 2004.
The Board of Directors hereby calls said election and orders that said election be conducted as
a mail ballot election pursuant to the requirements of Arlicle XIIID, Section 6 of the California
State Constitution.
Section 15. The notice and ballot to be submitted to the properly owners shall be
substantially in the form attached as' Exhibit B and incorporated herein by reference.
Section 16. The Board of Directors hereby approves the Procedures for the
Completion, Return and Tabulation of Ballots ("Ballot Procedures") presented to the Board at
this meeting and directs such procedures be placed on file in the office of the Secretary of the
Temecula Community Services District and open to public inspection.
Section 17. All ballots must be received by the Secretary of the Temecula Community
Services District no later than 9:00 a.m. on May 3, 2005. In all parliculars not recited in this
Resolution, the election shall be held and conducted as provided in the Ballot Procedures.
Section 18. The Secretary of the Temecula Community Services District is hereby
authorized to canvass the returns of the election. The officers and staff of the Temecula
Community Services District are hereby authorized and directed to take such furlher action as
may be necessary or appropriate in preparing for and conducting the election.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the Board
Community Services District this 8th day of March, 200?
.../
hington, President
ATTEST:
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Susan W. Jones, CMC, City Clerk/District Secretary, HEREBY CERTIFY that the
foregoing Resolution No. CSD 05-09 was duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the
Temecula Community Services District at a meeting thereof, held on the 8th day of March, 2005,
by the following vote of the Board of Directors.
AYES:
5
DIRECTORS: Comerchero, Edwards, Naggar, Roberls, Washington
NOES:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
o
DIRECTORS: None
o
DIRECTORS: None
DIRECTORS: None
o
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Exhibit A
The Reporl
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Exhibit A
PROJECT SUMMARY
CITY OF TEMECULA
TRACT MAP NO. 29133
INITIAL LEVY REPORT
Service Levels B, C and D
Temecula Community Services District (TCSD)
Commencing Fiscal Year 2005-2006
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INTENT MEETING:
PUBLIC HEARING:
January 25, 2005
March 8, 2005
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I INTRODUCTION:
A. The TCSD
Since December I, 1989, the Temecula Community Services District ("TCSD") has
provided residential street lighting, perimeters landscaping and slope maintenance, refuse
and recycling collection and other services to properties within its jurisdiction. The
boundary of the TCSD is coterminous with the boundary of the City of Temecula ("City").
To fund its services and maintain improvements within its boundaries, the TCSD collects
rates and charges ("Charges"). The TCSD was formed, and Charges are set and
established, pursuant to the Community Services District Law, Title 6, Division 3 of the
California Government Code.
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Pursuant to Government Code Sections 61621 and 61621.2, the TCSD has prescribed,
revised and collected rates and charges for residential street lighting (Service Level B),
perimeter landscaping and slope maintenance (Service Level C), refuse/recycling
collection (Service Level D), and road improvement and maintenance (Service Level R)
services furnished by the TCSD, and has elected to have these rates and charges collected
on the tax roll in the same manner, by the same persons, and at the same time as, together
with and not separately from, its general taxes in the manner prescribed by Government
Code Sections 61765.2 to 61765.6, inclusive. As required by these sections of the
Government Code, the TCSD Board approves an Annual Levy Report each year
describing the proposed rates and charges for that year.
B. This Report
This Initial Levy Report ("Report") is prepared and presented to the Board pursuant to
Section 61621.2 of the Government Code to prescribe Rates and Charges beginning in FY
2005-2006 for the parcels and territory identified as Tract Map No. 29133.
The territory identified and described in this Report includes all parcels within the Tract
Map No. 29133, a future residential subdivision that consists of 4.8 gross acres of vacant
property located to the east of Ynez Road between Pauba and Santiago Roads, with 8
planned residential units. The owner of record (sole property owner) has requested that
the TCSD establish the parcel charges necessary to provide ongoing revenue for
residential street lighting, perimeter landscaping and slope maintenance, and
refuse/recycling collection services within this future residential subdivision.
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
A.
Period Covered By Report
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This Report describes rates and charges to be imposed for Fiscal Year 2005-2006. The
expectation of the TCSD is that these rates and charges will continue to be imposed on an
annual basis thereafter in connection with the TCSD's annual rate and charge levy
proceedings.
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B.
Parcels Affected By This Report
The rates and charges set forth in this Report shall affect all residential parcels included on
Tract Map No. 29133, recorded in book 338 of Maps, Pages 1-3 with the Riverside
County Recorders Document # 2003-491641.
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Description of Service Levels
The proposed services to be provided to parcels within Tract Map No. 29133 include:
residential street lighting; perimeter landscaping and slope maintenance; and
refuse/recycling collection.
Service Level B, Residential Street Lighting - includes all developed single family
residential parcels and residential vacant parcels for which the TCSD provides on-going
servicing, operation, and maintenance of local street lighting improvements. The rate and
charge for Service Level B for Tract Map No. 29133 for Service Level B is 25.68 per year
which will generate annual revenue of $205.44.
Service Level C, Perimeter Landscaping and Slope Maintenance - includes all developed
single family residential parcels and residential vacant parcels for which the TCSD
provides on-going servicing, operation, and maintenance of perimeter landscaped areas
and slopes within the public right-of-ways and dedicated easements adjacent to and
associated with each development. The landscaped areas associated with this particular
development include, but are not limited to, perimeter slope and landscaping, as follows:
The parkways and down slope from the west side of lot I to Y nez Road and a small
triangle section along the south side of lot I. Open space lot 9.
The cost of providing these services for these areas of slopes and landscaping is estimated
to be $2,160.00 per year. This cost shared equally between all 8 residential lot property
owners sets the annual rate for Service Level C at $270.00 per residential lot.
Service Level D, Refuse and Recycling Services - provides for the operation and
administration of the refuse/recycling collection program including street sweeping
services for all single-family residential homes within the TCSD. The current cost of
providing these services to single family residential homes for Fiscal Year 2004-2005 is
$180.70 per year. This rate will be adjusted on an annual basis as per a contractual
agreement between the City and CR&R, Inc the City of Temecula's franchised hauler. As
per this agreement change to the rate are based on the previous year's CPI and Riverside
County Waste Management's tipping fee rate at the County landfills. Thus, the cost of
providing this service to the 8 parcels that will be identified as developed with a
residential home within Tract Map No. 29133, based on FY 2004-2005 rate would be
$1,445.60 per year.
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METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT
The cost to provide services within Tract Map No. 29133 will be fairly distributed among
each assessable property by the same methods and formulas applied to all parcels within
the various Service Levels of the TCSD.
The following is the formula used to calculate each property's TCSD charges and is
applied to Service Level B (Residential Street Lighting); Service Level C (Perimeter
Landscaping and Slope Maintenance); and Service Level D (Refuse/Recycling
Collection):
Total Balance to Levy/Total Parcels (in Service Level) = Parcel Charge
The following table reflects the levy calculation for each Service Level.
TABLE I
Proposed Service Level Charges
For Tract Map No. 29133
Estimated Budl!et and Charl!es for Fiscal Year 2005-2006
SERVICE LEVEL Total Levy Planned Charge Per
Budget Levv Units Levy Unit
Service Level B:
Residential Street Lighting $205.44 8 $25.68
Service Level C:
Local Landscaping and
Slopes $2,160.00 8 $270.00
Rate Level #11 (C-ll)
Service Level D: $1,445.60 8 $180.70*
Refuse/recycling Collection
*Based ofFY 2004-2005 rate.
The following tables (Table II through IV) show the methodology used to compute the
levy for each parcel affected by this Report.
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TABLE II
Parcel Charge Calculation for
Service Level B
Parcel
Char e
$25.68
$25.68
A charge is imposed on all residential parcels developed or undeveloped. Parks, open
space areas, easements and non-buildable parcels are not charged.
TABLE III
Parcel Charge Calculation for
Service Level C
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Single famil residential
Single family vacant
Parcel
Char e
$270.00
$270.00
A charge is imposed on all residential parcels developed or undeveloped. Parks, open
space areas, easements and non-buildable parcels are not charged.
TABLE IV
Parcel Charge Calculation for
Service Level D
Parcel
e Char e
residential $180.70
This charge is imposed only on developed single-family residential parcels (with a
residential home). This rate is for FY 2004-2005 and will change for FY 2005-2006.
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APPENDIX A - PARCEL LISTING (FY 2005-2006)
The actual parcels subject to rates and charges for Service Level B, Service Level C and
Service Level D beginning Fiscal Year 2005-2006 shall be those parcels within Tract Map
No. 29133 identified on the Riverside County Secured Roll at the time all TCSD rates and
charges are submitted to the County Auditor/Controller for inclusion on the tax roll for
that fiscal year.
The rates and method of apportionment outlined in this Report are consistent with the
rates and methods previously approved by the TCSD Board of Directors for each
applicable Service Level contained herein. However, all rates and methods described in
this Report are subject to revision and modification within the prescribed parameters of
the law. The actual rates and charges applied on the tax roll each fiscal year shall be
apportioned and submitted according to the rates and method described in the final TCSD
Annual Levy Report presented and approved by the Board of Directors at an annual Public
Hearing.
The following pages encompass a complete listing of all parcels within Tract Map No.
29133 subject to the TCSD Service Level B, Service Level C and Service Level D rates
and charges beginning Fiscal Year 2005-2006. This listing shows the rate and charge that
will be charged to each parcel based on development with a single family residential unit.
The rates and charges applied to each newly subdivided residential parcel will reflect the
services provided and the development of each respective parcel at the time the rates and
charges are applied.
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Fiscal Year 2005-2006
Rates and Charges
Tract 29133
Lot No. Svc Level B Svc Level C Svc Level D Total
I $25.68 $270.00 $180.70 $476.38
2 $25.68 $270.00 $180.70 $476.38
3 $25.68 $270.00 $180.70 $476.38
4 $25.68 $270.00 $180.70 $476.38
5 $25.68 $270.00 $180.70 $476.38
6 $25.68 $270.00 $180.70 $476.38
7 $25.68 $270.00 $180.70 $476.38
8 $25.68 $270.00 $180.70 $476.38
9 Open Space Not Assessable
Total $205.44 $2,160.00 $1,445.60 $3,811.04
**Rates for Service Level D for Fiscal Year 2005-2006 may be increased by further action ofthe
City Council.
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Exhibit B
Notice and Ballot
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Exhibit B (1 of 2)
OFFICIAL BALLOT
TRACT MAP NO. 29133
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT
SERVICE LEVEL B AND SERVICE LEVEL C RATES AND
CHARGES FOR RESIDENTIAL STREET LIGHTING SERVICES
AND PERIMETER AND SLOPE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
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PROPERTY: D YES, I approve of the proposed
All parcels within Tract Map 29133 annual levy of $25.68 for Service
recorded in the Office of the County Level B and $270.00 for Service
Recorder of Riverside County Level C against each parcel
identified on this ballot.
D NO, I do not approve of the
OWNER: proposed annual levy of $25.68 for
Richard D. Hauser Service Level Band $270.00 for
Managing Mernber Service Level C against each parcel
Gallery Traditions Partners, LLC identified on this ballot.
21610-2 Railroad Canyon Road
Canyon Lake, CA 92587
I hereby declare, under penalty of perjury that I am the record owner, or the authorized representative of
the record owner, of the parcels identified above.
Signature
Date
Print Name
CHECK ONLY ONE BOX. BALLOTS MUST BE COMPLETED IN INK AND RETURNED
TO THE CITY CLERK/DISTRICT SECRETARY AT THE CITY OF TEMECULA, P.O. BOX
9033/43200 BUSINESS PARK DRIVE, TEMECULA, CALIFORNIA, 92589-9033 PRIOR TO
9:00 A.M. ON MAY 3, 2005.
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Exhibt B (2of 2)
NOTICE OF ELECTION
PROPOSED SERVICE LEVELS BAND C RATESAND CHARGES FOR TRACT
MAP NO. 29133 BEGINNING FISCAL YEAR 2005-2006.
Pursuant to the request of the residents, the Temecula Community Services District (TCSD) has
initiated proceedings to assume maintenance of perimeter landscaping and slope areas within Tract
Map No. 29133 beginning with the Fiscal Year 2005-2006. Pursuant to this request, and pursuant to
Government Code Section 61621.2, the TCSD caused a written report ("Report") to be prepared and
filed with the Secretary of the TCSD, which contains a description of each parcel of property to be
charged for this maintenance and the proposed amount of the maintenance charge for each parcel for
Fiscal Year 2005-2006.
The proposed Service Level B rate and charge against each of the above-mentioned parcels within
Tract Map No. 29133 beginning Fiscal Year 2005-2006 is $25.68. The proposed levy rate of $25.68
per parcel provides revenue for residential street lighting services within this subdivision. The
proposed Service Level C rate and charge against each of the parcels beginning Fiscal Year 2005-2006
is $270.00. The proposed levy rate of $270.00 per parcel provides revenue for the maintenance of
perimeter landscaping and slope areas within this subdivision. This amount was calculated by dividing
the total estimated maintenance cost upon build-out of the development $2,160.00 by the total number
of single-family residential parcels within the subdivision.
On March 8, 2005 the Board of Directors conducted a public hearing on the Report and the proposed
Service Levels B and C rates and charges. At the public hearing, the Board of Directors heard and
considered all objections or protests to the Report and to the proposed rates and charges. At the
conclusion of the public hearing, the Board determined that written protests against the proposed fees
were presented by less than a majority of owners of the parcels on which the proposed fees were to be
imposed, and levied the rates and charges subject to approval by the property owners subject to the
proposed rates and charges.
The Board of Directors encourages you to return the enclosed ballot indicating whether you support or
oppose the proposed Service Levels B or C rates and charges. Ballots may be mailed to the City
ClerklDistrict Secretary at P.O. Box 9033, Temecula, California, 92589-9033, or otherwise delivered
to the City ClerklDistrict Secretary at 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California, 92590 no
later than 9:00 a.m. on May 3, 2005.
The proposed Service Levels B and C rates and charges will be abandoned if the ballot is not returned
in favor of the proposed rates and charges. In the event the proposed charges are abandoned, the
property owners will continue to assume responsibility for perimeter landscaping and slope
maintenance services within their property boundaries.
Enclosed is your ballot and the District's Procedures for the completion, return and tabulation of
Ballots. Please consult these Procedures for details regarding the ballot process. You may also contact
the City ClerklDistrict Secretary's Office at (951) 694-6444; by mail, at P.O. Box 9033, Temecula,
California, 92589-9033; or in person, at 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California 92590, for
further information regarding this matter.
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Attachment 2
TEMECULA COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT PROCEDURES FOR THE
COMPLETION, RETURN, AND TABULATION OF BALLOTS
I. Comnletion of Ballots
* Who may complete a ballot
A ballot may be completed by the owner of the parcel to be charged. As used in these
Procedures, the term "owner" includes the owner's authorized representative. If the owner of the
parcel is a partnership, joint tenancy, or tenancy in common, a ballot may be completed by any
of the general partners, joint tenants, or tenants in common. Only one ballot may be completed
for each parcel.
* Duplicate ballots
If a ballot is lost, destroyed or never received, the City ClerklDistrict Secretary will provide a
duplicate ballot to the owner upon receipt of a request in writing to the City Clerk, at P.O. Box
9033, Temecula, California, 92589-9033, or otherwise delivered to the City ClerkfDistrict
Secretary at 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California 92590. The duplicate ballot will
be marked to show the date on which the ballot was provided and to identify it as a duplicate
ballot.
* Marking and signing the ballot
To complete a ballot, the owner of the parcel must (I) mark the appropriate box supporting or
opposing the proposed rate and charge, and (2) sign, under penalty of perjury, the statement on
the ballot that the person completing the ballot is the owner of the parcel or the owner's
authorized representative. Only one box may be marked on each ballot. Ballots must be
completed in ink.
* Only ballots provided by the District will be accepted
The District will only accept ballots mailed or otherwise provided to owners by the District.
Photocopies, faxes, and other forms of the ballot will not be accepted.
II. Return of Ballots
* Who may return ballots
A ballot may be returned by the owner of the parcel or by anyone authorized by the owner to
return the ballot.
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Where to return ballots
Ballots may be mailed to the City Clerk/District Secretary's Office, at P.O. Box 9033, Temecula,
California, 92589-9033, (the District has provided a return postage-paid envelope). Ballots may
also be delivered in person to the City ClerkfDistrict Secretary's Office at 43200 Business Park
Drive, Temecula, California 92590. Ballots may not be returned by fax.
* When to return ballots
All returned ballots must be received by the City ClerklDistrict Secretary's Office prior to
9:00 a.m. on May 3, 2005. The City ClerkfDistrict Secretary will stamp on the ballot the date of
its receipt.
* Withdrawal of ballots
After returning a ballot to the District, the person who signed the ballot may withdraw the ballot
by submitting a written request in person to the City ClerkfDistrict Secretary at 43200 Business
Park Drive, Temecula, California 92590. Such request must be received by the City
ClerkfDistrict Secretary prior to 9:00 a.m. on May 3, 2005. If any ballot has been withdrawn, the
person withdrawing the ballot may request a duplicate ballot. The City ClerkfDistrict Secretary
will retain all withdrawn ballots and will indicate on the face of such ballots that they have been
withdrawn.
III. Tabulation of Ballots
* Which ballots will be counted
Only ballots which are completed and returned in compliance with these procedures will be
counted. Ballots received by the City CJerkfDistrict Secretary after 9:00 a.m. on May 3, 2005
will not be counted. Ballots which are not signed by the owner will not be counted. Ballots with
no boxes marked, or with more than one box marked, will not be counted. Ballots withdrawn in
accordance with these procedures will not be counted.
The City ClerkfDistrict Secretary will keep a record of each duplicate ballot provided to an
owner and will verify, prior to counting any duplicate ballot, that only one ballot has been
returned for the parcel. If a non-duplicate ballot has been returned, the District will count the
non-duplicate ballot and disregard all duplicate ballots. If only duplicate ballots have been
returned, the District will count the earliest provided duplicate ballot and disregard the later
provided duplicate ballots.
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* How ballots will be tabulated
Ballots may be counted by hand, by computer or by any other tabulating device.
* Who will tabulate ballots
Ballots will be tabulated by the City ClerkfDistrict Secretary.
* When and where will the ballots be tabulated
Ballots will be opened and tabulated on Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at 9:30 a.m. in the Main
Conference Room at City Hall, 43200 Business Park Drive, Temecula, California, 92590. This
process is open to the general public.
* Results oftabulation
The results of the tabulation will be announced following the completion of the tabulation and
entered in the minutes of the next Board of Directors meeting May 11,2005.
IV. Resolution of Disputes
In the event of a dispute regarding whether the signer of a ballot is the owner of the parcel to
which the ballot applies, the District will make such determination from the last equalized
assessment roll and any evidence of ownership submitted to the City ClerkfDistrict Secretary.
The District will be under no duty to obtain or consider any other evidence as to ownership of
property and the District's determination of ownership will be final and conclusive.
In the event of a dispute regarding whether the signer of a ballot is an authorized representative
of the owner of the parcel, the District may rely on the statement on the ballot, signed under
penalty of peljury, that the person completing the ballot is the owner's authorized representative
and any evidence submitted to the City ClerkfDistrict Secretary. The District will be under no
duty to obtain or consider any other evidence as to whether the signer of the ballot is an
authorized representative of the owner and the District's determination will be fInal and
conclusive.
V. General Information
For further information, contact the City ClerkfDistrict Secretary at (909) 694-6444; by mail, at
P.O. Box 9033, Temecula, California, 92589-9033; or in person, at 43200 Business Park Drive,
Temecula, California 92590.
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