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4/24/2000
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RESOLUTION OF FORMATION OF COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT AND TO LEVY A SPECIAL TAX IN CITY OF REDWOOD CITY COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2000 -1 (PACIFIC SHORES PROJECT
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4/24/00 <br />succeeding April 10, shall specify (as is hereby authorized and provided) that all delinquencies <br />shall incur an immediate 10% penalty, and an additional 1 -1/2% penalty on the first day of each <br />month beginning with the next succeeding July 1, and shall specify (as is hereby authorized and <br />provided) that delinquencies are subject to judicial foreclosure under the procedure set forth in <br />Section 53356.1 and following of the Government Code. <br />The City Council, as an alternative enforcement mechanism, may by resolution elect to <br />place delinquent special taxes on the next secured property tax roll. In such event, attorneys' <br />fees and costs to date in any foreclosure action, and penalties on the delinquency through the <br />following December 1, may be included in the amount to be placed on the roll. Both remedies <br />may be pursued simultaneously, but if the property owner pays the regular property tax bill for <br />the subsequent year, including the delinquent special tax posted to that bill, the foreclosure action <br />may thereafter be pursued solely for attorneys' fees and costs incurred subsequent to the posting <br />of the delinquent special tax on the secured roll. <br />11. This City Council hereby establishes the annual appropriations limit of the <br />District at an amount equal to $2,550,000. <br />12. The Council hereby finds that the special tax will not be apportioned in any tax <br />year on any portion of property in the District in residential use in that tax year. Based upon <br />such finding and additionally based on the Certificate of Developer heretofore filed with this <br />City Council, the qualified electors for the election to be held in these proceedings shall be the <br />landowners owning land within the District. The City Council will conduct the election by <br />mailed ballot and hereby designates the City Clerk as the official to conduct the mailed- ballot <br />election. <br />13. This City Council now finds and determines that all proceedings up to and <br />including the adoption of this Resolution were and are valid and in conformity with the <br />requirements of the Act. This determination and finding is final and conclusive in accordance <br />with Government Code Section 53325.1. <br />NM <br />-3- <br />
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