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File #: 25-327    Version: 1
Type: Land Use and Environment Status: Discussion Item
File created: 6/6/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS - LAND USE
On agenda: 6/25/2025 Final action:
Title: PUBLIC HEARING TO CONFIRM FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 LEVIES IN THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT ZONES NO. 1 - RANCHO SAN DIEGO AND NO. 2 - JESS MARTIN PARK AND RELATED CEQA EXEMPTION (DISTRICTS: ALL)
Attachments: 1. Annual Levy BL Final, 2. A72 Form New Agenda Information Sheet FY 25 26 St Light LMDZ, 3. 52125 Levies EA Signed, 4. Att A County of SD Streetlights Final Engineers Report 25 26, 5. Att B San Diego County Landscape Maintenance District Zone 1 Rancho San Diego FY 25 26, 6. Att C San Diego County Landscape Maintenance District Zone 2 Jess Martin FY 25 26, 7. Att D Resolution of Intention Ltg Dist Assess 25 26, 8. Att E Resolution of Intention LMD Zone 1 25 26, 9. Att F Resolution of Intention LMD Zone 2 25 26, 10. Att G Resolution Confirming Ltg Dist Diagram Assessments 25 26, 11. Att H Resolution Confirming LMD Zone 1 25 26, 12. Att I Resolution Confirming LMD Zone 2 25 26
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DATE:
May 21, 2025, and June 25, 2025
07

TO:
Board of Supervisors

SUBJECT
NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING:
Title
PUBLIC HEARING TO CONFIRM FISCAL YEAR 2025-26 LEVIES IN THE SAN DIEGO COUNTY STREET LIGHTING DISTRICT AND LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT ZONES NO. 1 - RANCHO SAN DIEGO AND NO. 2 - JESS MARTIN PARK AND RELATED CEQA EXEMPTION (DISTRICTS: ALL)

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OVERVIEW
On May 21, 2025 (03), the Board of Supervisors set a Hearing for June 25, 2025.

Special districts are created to provide new or enhanced local services and infrastructure to specific communities. The special districts in today's action were created to fund community parks and streetlights in select unincorporated areas of the region. Services are primarily funded by property owners and paid through assessments that are collected through the tax roll, reducing administrative costs from billing and payment collection. District boundaries, services, and maximum rates are determined by voter approval or as a condition of development at the time of formation. The method for calculating how much each parcel pays is established in the ordinance adopted at the time of formation and may be based on a variety of factors, commonly including the type of land use or parcel acreage. The rate cannot exceed the maximum amount in the adopted ordinance without voter approval from affected property owners. At the time of formation, residents in some districts voted to include cost escalators in their ordinances, which allow the maximum rate to increase each year to keep pace with inflation. The most commonly used cost escalator is the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which measures the cost of consumer goods.

Board of Supervisors Policy B-29 directs departments to recover full cost, to the extent legally possible for services provided to agencies or individuals outside the County of San Diego organization under grants, contracts, or for which fees may be charged. To determine if revenues were adequate for services or i...

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