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File #: 25-235   
Type: Public Hearings Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/12/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/20/2025 Final action:
Title: Annexation No. 9 of Territory into Existing Community Facilities District No. 2003-03 Improvement Area 5.
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2025-017 Authorizing Annexation #9 and Calling Election (CFD 2003-3 IA 5), 2. Resolution 2025-018 Declaring Election Results (Annexation #9) IA 5 CFD 2003-3, 3. Annexation 9 Boundary Map, revised

TO:                                           LINDA REICH, CITY MANAGER

FROM:                      KIM SAO, DIRECTOR OF FINANCE

 

 

SUBJECT

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Annexation No. 9 of Territory into Existing Community Facilities District No. 2003-03 Improvement Area 5.

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RECOMMENDATION

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1) Conduct a Public Hearing; 2) adopt Resolution No. 2025-017 calling a special election for the purpose of approving an annexation into Improvement Area 5 of the Community Facilities District No. 2003-3; 3) adopt Resolution No. 2025-018, declaring results of the special election; and 4) authorize the City Manager to execute all documents on behalf of the City.

 

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FISCAL IMPACT

Annexation of the property will initially add an additional $2,102.50 of Special Taxes annually, to be levied within Improvement Area 5 of CFD 2003-3 to be used for certain municipal services described in the Resolution of Formation for CFD 2003-3. As the balance of the property develops, additional revenues from the planned multi-family development will be levied annually for the same purpose. The projected revenue from the planned multi-family development will be between $108 and $138, per developed unit. The aggregate projected annual revenue will vary based upon the final number and size of multi-family units constructed.

 

CITY OF CHINO MISSION / VISION / VALUES / STRATEGIC ISSUES

The recommendation detailed above further the City’s values and strategic issues that serve as key pillars on which identified priorities, goals, and action plans are built, by fostering:

                     Positive City Image

                     Superior Customer Service

                     Financial Stability

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue: 1001000-51200

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BACKGROUND

The City’s General Plan requires the City to ensure that new development within the City has a fiscally neutral effect on the General Fund. That principle has been applied to all new developments in The Preserve.

 

The City formed CFD 2003-3 in The Preserve to pay for certain public facilities and necessary ongoing municipal services authorized by the Mello-Roos Act and the formation documents with respect to CFD 2003-3.  In addition, the City formed Improvement Area 5 of CFD 2003-3 for the purpose of levying special taxes exclusively for payment of municipal services and administrative expenses for Improvement Area 5 (note: no public facilities are authorized to be financed through Improvement Area 5 and no CFD bonds will be issued payable by Improvement Area 5 Special Taxes). The Rate and Method of Apportionment for Improvement Area 5 (RMA) includes the Special Tax rates for residential and non-residential properties. Authorized municipal services payable from Improvement Area 5 Special Taxes include maintenance of parks, parkways and open space, flood and storm protection, operation of storm drainage systems, and public safety services.

 

On April 15, 2025, City Council adopted Resolution No. 2025-013 declaring the City of Chino’s intention to annex territory into Improvement Area 5 of Community Facilities District No. 2003-3 for municipal services and establishing May 20, 2025 as the Public Hearing date.

 

ISSUES/ANALYSIS

The property owner petitioning the City Council to annex into Improvement Area 5 is Chino Preserve Development Corporation, a California corporation (the “Owner”), which is controlled by Lewis Management Corp., a Delaware corporation (“Lewis”).  The Landowner is seeking to annex into Improvement Area 5 of CFD 2003-3 as a condition of Resolution No. 2005-14 and subsequent resolutions, which require that all development projects within The Preserve annex into an existing CFD to fund necessary municipal services.

 

Upon adoption of Resolution No. 2025-013, a notice of Public Hearing was published in the local newspaper on May 17, 2025. Additionally, the full notice was sent to the Landowners as required by law. The Ballot and waiver form was sent to the Landowner. The waiver form allows the Landowner to waive the standard 90-day waiting period between the calling of the special election and the actual election, along with certain other procedures. The Landowner has signed the waiver to ensure the election occurs on an expedited basis.

 

The annexation into Improvement Area 5 of CFD 2003-3 shall be subject to approval of the qualified electors within the territory proposed to be annexed into Improvement Area 5 of CFD 2003-3 at a special election.

 

After the public hearing has been conducted, an election is held for the Landowner to cast its ballot. The ballot is tallied, and if the annexation is approved by the Landowner, the City adopts a resolution declaring the result of the special election and ordering annexation of the property into Improvement Area 5 of CFD 2003-3.

 

Attachments:                     Resolution No. 2025-017, Exhibit A

Resolution No. 2025-018

Annexation Boundary Map