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File #: 24-488    Version: 1
Type: Flood Control District Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/2/2024 In control: FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT
On agenda: 7/17/2024 Final action:
Title: PUBLIC HEARING TO CONFIRM FISCAL YEAR 2024-25 LEVIES FOR PERMANENT ROAD DIVISION ZONES, COUNTY SERVICE AREAS AND ZONES, SAN DIEGO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ZONES, AND STORMWATER MAINTENANCE ZONES (DISTRICTS: ALL)
Attachments: 1. Flood Control DPW Annual Levy 24 25 PRD CSA SMZ FPD, 2. A72 Form PRD CSA Final signed, 3. 7 17 24 PRD EA Signed Final, 4. A Res PRD Annual Levy 24 25, 5. B Res CSA DPW Annual Levy 24 25, 6. C Res CSA DPW Flood Annual Levy 24 25, 7. D Res CSA Parks Annual Levy 24 25, 8. E Res CSA Sheriff Annual Levy 24 25 CP SHF, 9. F Res CSA CoFire Annual Levy 24 25 EMS, 10. G Res CSA Fire Annual Levy 24 25 SDCFA, 11. H Res SMZ FC Annual Levy 24 25, 12. Attachment I FY 24 25 Rate Table
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DATE:

July 17, 2024

FL04

TO:
Flood Control Board of Directors

SUBJECT
NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING:
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PUBLIC HEARING TO CONFIRM FISCAL YEAR 2024-25 LEVIES FOR PERMANENT ROAD DIVISION ZONES, COUNTY SERVICE AREAS AND ZONES, SAN DIEGO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ZONES, AND STORMWATER MAINTENANCE ZONES (DISTRICTS: ALL)

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OVERVIEW
Special districts are created by residents of a community to deliver specialized services the local County or City does not provide. There are a variety of special districts, and each type is governed under different State laws. The County of San Diego (County), San Diego County Flood Control District (Flood Control District), and San Diego County Fire Protection District (Fire District) use special districts as a funding mechanism to provide services, such as fire protection, flood control protection, private road and landscape maintenance, parks, emergency communication, and paramedic services, across the unincorporated region and in six cities (Del Mar, Solana Beach, Encinitas, Santee, and portions of Poway and San Diego) in San Diego county.

Services are primarily funded by property owners through assessments or special taxes that are collected through annual property tax bills, reducing the cost to ratepayers by eliminating the administrative costs from annual billing and payment collection. District boundaries were established at the time of formation by voters or as a condition of development. Services are primarily funded by parcels within each district's boundaries. The method for calculating how much each parcel pays varies based on the type of district and ordinances adopted when the districts were formed. The most common method for calculating the rate per parcel is based on a variety of factors, including land use, parcel acreage, or use type (single-family or multi-family). The assessments or special taxes cannot exceed the maximum amount in the adopted ordinance without an additional vote of the affecte...

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