HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 2017-42 - CFD 2005-1 University Park (84384) RESOLUTION NO. 2017-42
CITY OF PALM DESERT
FINANCE DEPARTMENT
STAFF REPORT
REQUEST: APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION NO. 2017- 42 AUTHORIZING
THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX IN COMMUNITY FACILITIES
DISTRICT NO. 2005-1 (UNIVERSITY PARK) FOR FISCAL YEAR
2017/2018
SUBMITTED BY: ANTHONY HERNANDEZ, SENIOR FINANCIAL ANALYST
DATE: JUNE 8, 2017
CONTENTS: RESOLUTION NO. 2017- 42
EXHIBIT A
Recommendation
Waive further reading and adopt Resolution No. 2017- 42 authorizing
the levy of a special tax in Community Facilities District No. 2005-1
(University Park) for Fiscal Year 2017/2018.
Background
The Community Facilities District known as University Park (No. 2005-1) is the area
north of Desert Willow between Portola and Cook Street whose improvements are
funded by the issuance of the $50 Million and $17.915 Million bonds issued to fund the
improvements for streets, infrastructure, water, sewer, park improvements and land
acquisitions. The City Council must approve the levy of the special tax on an annual
basis. Staff requests that the City Council authorize the levy of a special tax to pay for
costs and expenses related to the Community Facilities District. The specific rate of the
special tax for the next fiscal year is attached to the Resolution as Exhibit A.
Approval of the resolution will allow the County Auditor to collect taxes as they become
due. A report will be provided at the close of the tax collection period indicating the
amounts collected. Staff requests that the resolution be approved.
Approval of Resolution No. 2017- 42 - Special Tax Levy in CFD No. 2005-1
June 8, 2017
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Fiscal Analysis
The University Park bonds are repaid through taxes collected on the respective parcels
located within the boundaries. Approval of the resolution will allow the parcels to be
levied for the 2017-2018 tax year and provide the City with the funds to pay the debt
service on a timely basis.
Submi b : Department H ad:
thony ernandez Janet M. oo e
Senior inancial Analyst Director o Fi ance/City Treasurer
Approval:
auri Aylaian
City Manager
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RESOLUTION NO. 2017- 42
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA
AUTHORIZING THE LEVY OF A SPECIAL TAX IN COMMUNITY
FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2005-1 (UNIVERSITY PARK) FOR FISCAL
YEAR 2017/2018
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Palm Desert (hereinafter referred to as
the "Agency"), has initiated proceedings, held a public hearing, conducted an election and
received a favorable vote from the qualified electors relating to the levy of a special tax in a
Community Facilities District, as authorized pursuant to the terms and provisions of the
"Community Facilities Act of 1982", being Chapter 2.5, Part 1, Division 2, Title 5 of the
Government Code of the State of California. Community Facilities District No. 2005-1 shall
hereinafter be referred to as "District" and,
WHEREAS, this City Council, by Ordinance as authorized by Section 53340 of the
Government Code of the State of California, has authorized the levy of a special tax to pay
for costs and expenses related to said District, and this City Council is desirous to establish
the specific rate of the special tax to be collected for the next fiscal year.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That the above recitals are true and correct.
SECTION 2. That the special tax rates for each tax category to be used to
generate special tax revenues, which will be collected to pay for the
costs and expenses for the next fiscal year (2017/2018) for the
referenced District, is hereby determined and established as set
forth in the attached, referenced and incorporated Exhibit "A".
SECTION 3. That the rate as set forth above does not exceed the amount as
previously authorized by Ordinance of this Council, and is not in
excess of that as previously approved by the qualified electors of
the District.
SECTION 4. The special tax shall be collected in the same manner as ordinary
ad valorem property taxes are collected, and shall be subject to the
same penalties, procedures and sale in case of any delinquency for
ad valorem taxes, and the Tax Collector is hereby authorized to
deduct reasonable administrative costs incurred in collecting any
said special tax.
SECTION 5. Monies above collected shall be paid into the District funds.
SECTION 6. The Auditor of the County is hereby directed to enter in the next
County assessment roll on which taxes will become due, opposite
each lot or parcel of land effected in a space marked "public
improvements, special tax" or by any other suitable designation, the
installment of the special tax, and for the exact rate and amount of
said tax, reference is made to the attached Exhibit "A".
Resolution No. 2017- 42
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SECTION 7. The County Auditor shall then, at the close of the tax collection
period, promptly render to this Agency a detailed report showing the
amount and/or amounts of such special tax installments, interest,
penalties and percentages so collected and from what property
collected, and also provide a statement of any percentages retained
for the expense of making any such collection.
SECTION 8. Special Taxes are to be levied on non-exempt parcels within the
District. Should it be discovered that any taxable parcels are not
submitted to the County Auditor for inclusion into the 2017/2018 Tax
Roll subsequent to the submittal deadline of August 15, 2017, the
City Council directs the City of Palm Desert staff or their agents to
bill such parcels directly via U.S. mail using the rates as approved in
Exhibit "A".
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Palm Desert,
California this day of , 2017 by the following vote:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
JAN C. HARNIK, MAYOR
ATTEST:
RACHELLE D. KLASSEN, CITY CLERK
CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
ROBERT W. HARGREAVES, CITY ATTORNEY
BEST, BEST & KRIEGER
Resolution No. 2017- 42
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Exhibit "A"
Community Facilities District No. 2005-1
(University Park)
Proposed Special Tax Rates
Fiscal Year 2017/2018
Zones A— D : The following table summarizes the Maximum and the Proposed Special Tax Rates
relating to each land use class.
LAND USE CLASS SPECIAL TAX MAXIMUM SPECIAL PROPOSED SPECIAL
RATE MULTIPLIER TAX RATE TAX RATEI1?.
Develo•ed Pro•ert
Zone A Per Acre $21,000 $21,000
Zone B Per Acre $27,000 $27,000
Zone C Per Acre $27,000 $27,000
Zone D Per Acre $23,000 $23,000
Undeveloped 8 Provisional Undeveloped Property
Zone A Per Acre $21,000 $21,000
Zone B Per Acre $27,000 $27,000
Zone C Per Acre $27,000 $27,000
Zone D Per Acre $23,000 $23,000
I'IThe Proposed Special Tax Rates to be Levied for Fiscal Year 2017/2018 will not exceed the Maximum Special Tax Rates
described above.
Zone E: The following table summarizes the Maximum and the Proposed Special Tax Rates relating to
each land use class.
SPECIAL TAX RATE RESIDENTIAL MAXIMUM PROPOSED
LAND USE CLASS MULTIPLIER FLOOR AREA SPECIAL SPECIAL
(SQ FT) TAX RATE TAX RATE111
Single Family Property Per square foot of Residential ! Greater than 2,300 $1.44 $1.44
Floor Area
Single Family Property Per square foot of Residential 2,300 to 1,725 $1.67 $1.67
Floor Area
Single FamilyProperty Per square foot of Residential Less than 1,725 $1.38 $1.38
9 p y Floor Area
Multifamily Property Per square foot of Residential N/A $1.50 $1.50
Floor Area
Non Residential Property Per Acre N/A $28,000 $28,000
Undeveloped Property Per Acre N/A $28,000 $28,000
(''The Proposed Special Tax Rates to be Levied for Fiscal Year 2017/2018 will not exceed the Maximum Special Tax Rates
described above.