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RESOLUTION NO. 2005-286
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHULA VISTA DECLARING NECESSITY TO INCUR A
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS FOR COMMUNITY FACILITIES
DISTRICT NO. 12-1 (MCMILLIN-OTA Y RANCH-VILLAGE
SEVEN), SUBMITTING TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF
SUCH COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT SEPARATE
PROPOSITIONS TO AUTHORIZE THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL
TAX THEREIN, TO AUTHORIZE SUCH COMMUNITY
FACILITIES DISTRICT TO INCUR A BONDED
INDEBTEDNESS SECURED BY THE LEVY OF SUCH
SPECIAL TAX TO FINANCE CERTAIN TYPES OF PUBLIC
FACILITIES AND TO ESTABLISH AN APPROPRIATIONS
LIMIT FOR SUCH COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT,
AND GIVING NOTICE THEREON
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Chula Vista (City Council), has previously
declared its intention and held and conducted a public hearing relating to the issuance of bonds to
be secured by special taxes to finance certain public facilities in a community facilities district,
as authorized pursuant to the terms and provisions of the "Mello-Roos Community Facilities Act
of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part I, Division 2, Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of
California (Act) and the City of Chula Vista Community Facilities District Ordinance enacted
pursuant to the powers reserved by the City of Chula Vista under Sections 3, 5 and 7 of Article
XI of the Constitution of the State of California (Ordinance) (the Act and the Ordinance may be
referred to collectively as the "Community Facilities District Law"). This Community Facilities
District shall hereinafter be referred to as Community Facilities District No. 12-1 (McMillin-Otay
Ranch-Village Seven) (District); and
WHEREAS, at this time the City Council desires to proceed to make the determination of
necessity to incur a bonded indebtedness for the District, to declare the purposes for such debt,
and to authorize the submittal of a proposition to the qualified electors of the District, being the
landowners of the District, all as authorized and required by the Community Facilities District
Law; and
WHEREAS, the City Council further desires to authorize the submittal of propositions to
such qualified electors of the District to (a) authorize the levy of special taxes within the District
and (b) to establish an appropriation limit for the District; and
WHEREAS, all of the qualified electors of the District have waived the time limits
specified in the Act pertaining to the conduct of the election and the requirements for impartial
legal analysis and arguments have also been waived by the unanimous consent of the qualified
electors of the District; and
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WHEREAS, the City Clerk, as the Election Official, has concurred in the shortening of time for
conducting the election.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. RECITALS. The above recitals are all true and correct.
SECTION 2. NECESSITY FOR BOND ISSUES. The City Council hereby expressly declares
and states that it is necessary to incur a bonded indebtedness of the District as authorized under
the terms and provisions of the Community Facilities District Law, in order to finance the types
of public facilities described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by this
reference.
SECTION 3. BOND INDEBTEDNESS. The specific purposes for the proposed bonded
indebtedness are as follows:
To finance a portion of the costs of the acquisition or construction of certain public facilities
consisting of the types of facilities described in Exhibit A hereto (Facilities) which is
incorporated herein by this reference, appurtenances and appurtenant work and any and all of
those applicable incidental costs described in and authorized by Government Code Section
53345.3.
SECTION 4. TERRITORY TO PAY FOR BONDED INDEBTEDNESS.
This City Council determines that the property within the entire District will pay for the bonded
indebtedness referred to in Section 3 above. A general description of the District is as follows:
All property within the boundaries of Community Facilities District No. 12-1 (McMillin-Otay
Ranch-Village Seven), as shown on a map as previously approved by the City Council, such map
designated by the name of this District, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk.
SECTION 5. BOND AMOUNT. The amount of the proposed bonded indebtedness, including
the cost of the Facilities, together with all incidental expenses, shall not exceed $25,000,000.
SECTION 6. BOND TERM. This City Council hereby further determines that the maximum
term of bonds and/or any series shall not exceed forty (40) years, and such bonds may be issued
in differing series, at differing times. The maximum rate of interest to be paid on such bonds
may not exceed the greater of either twelve percent (12%) per annum or the maximum rate
permitted by law at the time of sale of any of such bonds. The bonds, except where other funds
are made available, shall be paid exclusively from the annual levy of the special tax within the
District, and are not secured by any other taxing power or funds of the District or the City.
SECTION 7. ACCOUNTABILITY MEASURES. Pursuant to and in compliance with the
provisions of Article 1.5 (commencing with Section 53410) of Chapter 3 of Part I of Division 2
of Title 5 of the Government Code, this City Council hereby establishes the following
accountability measures pertaining to any bonded indebtedness incurred by or on behalf of the
District:
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A. Such bonded indebtedness shall be incurred for the applicable specific purposes set forth
in the Section 3.
B. The proceeds of any such bonded indebtedness shall be applied only to the applicable
specific purposes identified in Section 3.
C. The document or documents establishing the terms and conditions for the issuance of any
such bonded indebtedness shall provide for the creation of an account into which the proceeds of
such indebtedness shall be deposited.
D. The City Manager or his or her designee, acting for and on behalf of the District, shall
annually file a report with this City Council as required by Government Code Section 53411.
SECTION 8. ELECTION. The propositions related to the incurring of the bonded indebtedness
shall be submitted to the appropriate qualified voters, together with ballot propositions to
authorize the levy of special taxes within the District and to establish an appropriations limit for
the District, at a special election to be held on August 30, 2005, and such election shall be a
special election to be conducted by the City Clerk (Election Official). If any proposition for the
levy of the special tax and any proposition for incurring the bonded indebtedness receives the
approval of two-thirds (2/3) or more of the votes cast on each respective proposition, bonds may
be authorized, issued and sold for the applicable purposes set forth herein and the applicable
special tax may be levied as provided in Resolution Forming and Establishing Community
Facilities District No. 12-1 (McMillin-Otay Ranch-Village Seven) and Authorizing the Submittal
of Special Taxes to the Qualified Electors Thereof. If the proposition to establish the
appropriations limit for the District receives the approval of a majority of the votes cast on such
proposition, such appropriations limit shall be established.
SECTION 10. BALLOTS. The ballot proposals to be submitted to the qualified voters of the
District at the election shall generally be as follows:
PROPOSITION A
Shall the City of Chula Vista Community Facilities District No.
12-1 (McMillin-Otay Ranch-Village Seven), subject to
accountability measures set forth in Resolution No. , levy a
special tax throughout such district pursuant to the rate and method
of apportionment thereof set forth in such resolution for the
purposes of paying debt service on bonds of such district,
replenishing the reserve fund for such bonds, paying costs of
administering such indebtedness and such district and paying
directly for the types of facilities described in such resolution?
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PROPOSITION B
Shall the City of Chula Vista Community Facilities District No.
12-1 (McMillin-Otay Ranch-Village Seven), subject to
accountability measures set forth in Resolution No. , incur
a bonded indebtedness of such district in an amount not to exceed
$25,000,000 for the specific purposes set forth in such resolution?
PROPOSITION C
Shall the City of Chula Vista Community Facilities District No.
12-1 (McMillin-Otay Ranch-Village Seven) establish an Article
XIlIB appropriations limit equal to $25,000,000?
SECTION 10. VOTE, The appropriate mark placed on the line in front of the word "YES" shall
be counted in favor of the adoption of the proposition, and the appropriate mark placed on the
line in front of the word "NO" in the manner as authorized, shall be counted against the adoption
of such proposition.
SECTION 11. ELECTION PROCEDURE. The Election Official is hereby authorized to take
any and all steps necessary for the holding of such election. The Election Official shall perform
and render all services and proceedings incidental to and connected with the conduct of the
election, which services shall include, but not be limited to, the following activities as are
appropriate to the election:
A. Prepare and furnish to the election officers necessary election supplies for the
conduct of the election.
B. Cause to be printed the requisite number of official ballots, tally sheets and other
necessary forms.
C. Furnish and address official ballots for the qualified electors.
D. Cause the official ballots to be delivered to the qualified electors or their
authorized representatives, as required by law.
E. Receive the returns of the election and supplies.
F. Sort and assemble the election material and supplies III preparation for the
canvassing of the returns.
G. Canvass the returns of the election.
H. Furnish a tabulation ofthe number of votes given in the election.
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1. Make all arrangements and take the necessary steps to pay all costs of the election
incurred as result of services performed by the District and pay costs and
expenses of all election officials.
J. Conduct and handle all other matters relating to the proceedings and conduct of
the election in the manner and form as required by law.
Prepared by Approved as to form by
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City Engineer
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Ann Moore
City Attorney
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PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Chula Vista,
California, this 23rd day of August, 2005, by the following vote:
AYES:
Councilmembers:
McCann, Rindone, and Padilla
NAYS:
Councilmembers:
None
ABSENT:
Councilmembers:
Stephen C. Padilla, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Susan Bigelow, MMC, City Cler
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO )
CITY OF CHULA VISTA )
I, Susan Bigelow, City Clerk of Chula Vista, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution No. 2005-286 was duly passed, approved, and adopted by the City Council at a
regular meeting of the Chula Vista City Council held on the 23rd day of August, 2005.
Executed this 23rd day of August, 2005.
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EXHIBIT A
DESCRIPTION OF TYPES OF FACILITIES
The public facilities authorized to be financed by the levy of special taxes within the District
shall include backbone streets and related improvements, including without limitation, grading,
landscaping, sewers, drainage improvements and pedestrian bridges, and public utilities and
other public improvements authorized to be financed from the proceeds of the Public Facilities
Development Impact Fee as may be authorized by the goals and policies of the City Council
pertaining to the use of the Community Facilities District Law.