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to the Ordinance and Article XIII D of the Constitution of the State of California ('Proposition <br />218," approved at the Statewide General Election held on November 5, 1996), respectively, and <br />Notice of Election and Hearing on the Proposed Annual Assessments was duly mailed to the <br />owners of property proposed to be assessed, published and posted in accordance with the <br />Ordinance, and the Notice of Proposed Assessment and Property Owner Ballot was, likewise, <br />duly mailed to the owners of property proposed to be assessed in accordance with Proposition <br />218. <br />(c) On July 10, 2000 said hearing was duly and regularly held at the time and place <br />specified in the aforesaid notices, this Council considered all objections or protests to the <br />proposed assessment, and all persons present were offered the opportunity to present written <br />or oral testimony upon said question and all matters pertaining to the proposed assessment. <br />(d) Upon the conclusion of the public hearing, the assessment ballots submitted, and <br />not withdrawn, were tabulated. <br />(e) Tabulation of the assessment ballots submitted, and not withdrawn, weighted <br />according to the proportional financial obligation of the affected property, provides the following <br />result: <br />Weighted Ballots Approving <br />the Assessment <br />Weighted Ballots Objecting <br />to the Assessment <br />100% <br />0 <br />(f) In accordance with the foregoing tabulation, the proposed assessment has been <br />approved, and no majority protest against the assessment under Proposition 218 was made. <br />(g) Notwithstanding the tabulation of weighted ballots aforesaid, all written protests and <br />objections, if any, and other written communications were publicly read at the hearing, and no <br />-2- <br />Reso -926 <br />f /sh /sh /RC /Council <br />FXS:rg <br />06/22/00 <br />13945 <br />