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4/24/00 <br />from time to time, by Government Code Section 53531 or any similar controlling provision of <br />law. <br />8. It is the intention of this City Council that any bonds issued may be made callable <br />on terms to be specified in any resolution providing for the form, execution and issuance of <br />bonds, in accordance with the terms of the Mello -Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982. <br />9. The question of the authorization to issue the bonds described herein shall be <br />submitted to the qualified electors within the District for a vote in accordance with the Mello - <br />Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982 and in accordance with the findings contained in the <br />Certificate of Developer heretofore filed in these proceedings. <br />10. The City Clerk is hereby designated as the official to conduct the special, mailed - <br />ballot election pursuant to Elections Code Sections 307 and 320. <br />11. The special community facilities district election shall be conducted by mailed <br />ballot. In order to be counted, ballots must be returned to, and be physically received by, the <br />City Clerk before the end of the public hearing on April 24, 2000. If all authorized ballots are <br />received by the City Clerk prior to that time, the City Clerk shall, pursuant to Government Code <br />section 53326(d), immediately close the election and declare the results. <br />12. The ballot language is as follows: <br />Shall the City Council of the City of Redwood City be authorized to <br />issue up to $21,000,000 in one or more series of bonds, levy a special <br />tax and finance public facilities and services by and through its City of <br />Redwood City Community Facilities District No. 2000 -1 (Pacific <br />Shores Project), all as specified in its Resolution No. 13850 <br />(Resolution Stating the Necessity to Incur Bonded Indebtedness), and <br />shall the appropriations limit for the District for fiscal year 2000 -2001 <br />be established in accordance therewith? <br />-2- <br />13890 <br />