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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7.1 Dublin Centre Community Facilities District Formationr DUBLIN CALIFORNIA STAFF REPORT CITY COUNCIL Agenda Item 7.1 DATE: TO: FROM: SU B,ECT: October 15, 2024 Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers Colleen Tribby, City Manager Dublin Centre Community Facilities District Formation Prepared by: JayBaksa, Finance Director EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The City Council will receive a presentation from the applicant and provide feedback and direction regarding a proposed Community Facilities District (CFD) at the Dublin Centre project location and consider various actions to initiate proceedings to form the CFD. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Receive the presentation and adopt the following: 1) Resolution Declaring Intention to Form a Community Facilities District and Levy Special Taxes in City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre) to Finance Certain Public Services and the Acquisition and Construction of Certain Public Facilities in and for Such Community Facilities District; and 2) Resolution Declaring Intention to Incur Bonded Indebtedness to Finance the Acquisition and Construction of Certain Public Facilities in and for City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre). FINANCIAL IMPACT: All costs associated with the formation of the proposed Community Facilities District are borne entirely by the developer. The proposed Community Facilities District will be self-sustaining, and will include annual compensation to the City for its management. DESCRIPTION: Background The 50.04-acre Dublin Centre development project site is an undeveloped parcel located within the Eastern Dublin Specific Plan (EDSP). The site is located north of Dublin Boulevard, east of Tassajara Road and west of Brannigan Street. The City Council approved the Development Agreement for the property on November 22, 2022. Page 1 of 4 1 The Development Agreement specified in Section 6.2 that the City would use its best efforts to commence proceedings to form a Community Facilities District (CFD) to finance certain public facilities and services. The Development Agreement specific that the effective tax rate shall not exceed 1.75% and the term of the bonds shall not exceed 35 years. Based on discussions between the City, the City's consultants and the developer, it is recommended that the most efficient approach to fund facilities and services is to establish a single CFD that would levy two separate special taxes: one to pay for services and one to pay for facilities. All parties agree that this is preferable to the creation of two separate CFDs, with the result being the same. The next step in the CFD formation process is for the City Council to consider the adoption of the two resolutions described below, which express intent to form a CFD and intent to incur bonded indebtedness on behalf of the CFD. Should the City Council approve these items, a public hearing and special landowner election will be scheduled for November 19, 2024. 1. Resolution of Intention to Form the CFD (Attachment 1) The Resolution of Intention (ROI) governs the levy of special taxes, using a calculation called the Rate and Method of Apportionment (RMA), which is included as Exhibit A to the ROI. The RMA determines how the special taxes will be levied on all properties located within the boundaries of the CFD. It also specifies the amount that will be levied to pay for facilities and the amount required to pay for services. The Development Agreement for the Dublin Centre limits the maximum effective tax rate to 1.75% of the unit average sales price in each tax zone. As shown below, the project is divided into six tax zones, based on the type and size of the homes being sold. The maximum tax rate is based on the average estimated selling price of homes in each zone, as determined by the City's market pricing and absorption consultant (RCLCO Real Estate Consulting). The table below also shows the estimated year -one tax burden on homeowners in each of the six zones, as well as the average costs for all six categories combined. The project also includes six below market rate units that are not subject to the facilities special taxes. Page 2 of 4 2 3-Story 2-Story 2-Story with ADU ROW Townhome Shop House Townhome Average Estimated Average Base Sales Price (1) $1,975,000 $1,786,000 $1,876,000 $1,404,000 $1,214,000 $991,000 $1,541,000 Ad Valorem Tax (2) $24,834 $22,457 $23,589 $17,654 $15,265 $12,461 $19,377 Other Charges (3) $1,230 $1,230 $1,230 $1,230 $1,230 $1,230 $1,230 Proposed CFD Special Tax (4) Total $8,566 $34,630 $7,679 $31,366 $7,740 $32,559 $5,770 $24,654 $5,120 $21,615 $3,099 $16,790 $6,329 $26,936 Effective Tax Rate 1.75% 1.76% 1.74% 1.76% 1.78% 1.69% 1.75% (1) Prices per RCLCO report dated 9.18.24 (2) Estimated at 1.2574% per DPFG (Applicant consultant) analysis dated 10.01.24 (3) Estimate per DPFG analysis dated 10.01.24 (4) Per Draft RMA from Goodwin Consulting Group The proposed RMA incorporates an automatic 2% annual escalator, meaning that the CFD special taxes, once set, will increase 2% each year, regardless of adjustments to the unit's assessed valuation or to direct charges. Finally, the Resolution of Intention sets November 19, 2024 as the date for the City Council to conduct a public hearing and special landowner election on the matter, and describes the thresholds for voter approval or rejection of the CFD. LandSea is currently the sole owner of the subject property; the City will be confirming that there are no registered voters residing on the property, the CFD would be approved with the vote of LandSea at the special election. 2. Resolution Declaring Intention to Incur Indebtedness (Attachment 3) This Resolution declares the necessity to incur indebtedness to finance identified public facilities to be financed through the Dublin Centre CFD and identifies a maximum proposed debt amount of $55 million. The types of facilities and fees that can be funded with such bonds are provided in Exhibit B to the ROI. Next Steps Should the City Council approve the two resolutions, which can include any adjustments to the documents as presented, the City and LandSea will proceed with preparation of legal documents for the public hearing and related City Council actions scheduled for November 19, 2024, which will include the following actions: 1. Hold the Public Hearing 2. Adopt Resolution of Formation of the CFD 3. Adopt a Resolution Deeming it Necessary to incur Bonded Indebtedness for CFD 4. Adopt a Resolution Calling the Election Page 3 of 4 3 5. Conduct a Landowner -Voter Election 6. Adopt a Resolution Declaring Election Results 7. Introduce an Ordinance Levying a Special Tax (First Reading) Following the November 19, 2024 meeting, the City Council will, at a future meeting, consider adoption of the Ordinance Levying a Special Tax, which will authorize the CFD to levy special taxes within the CFD as well as the issuance of special tax bonds for the CFD. The actual issuance of bonds for the CFD would be considered at a future meeting as development proceeds. Based on the proposed timelines and the successful formation of the Dublin Centre CFD, Staff anticipates bringing to the City Council the documents required for the first bond sale in 2026. STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE: None. NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH: A copy of this Staff Report was provided to LandSea and the City Council Agenda was posted. ATTACHMENTS: 1) Resolution Declaring Intention to Form a Community Facilities District and Levy Special Taxes in City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre) to Finance Certain Public Services and the Acquisition and Construction of Certain Public Facilities in and for Such Community Facilities District (with Exhibits B and C) 2) Exhibit A to the Resolution - Rate and Method of Apportionment 3) Resolution Declaring Intention to Incur Bonded Indebtedness to Finance the Acquisition and Construction of Certain Public Facilities in and for City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre) 4) Proposed Boundaries of City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre) Page 4 of 4 4 Attachment I RESOLUTION NO. XX - 24 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN DECLARING INTENTION TO FORM A COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT AND LEVY SPECIAL TAXES IN CITY OF DUBLIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2024-1 (DUBLIN CENTRE) TO FINANCE CERTAIN PUBLIC SERVICES AND THE ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES IN AND FOR SUCH COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT WHEREAS, under the Mello -Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, as amended, Chapter 2.5 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5, commencing at Section 53311, of the California Government Code (the "Act"), the City Council of the City of Dublin (the "City Council") is authorized to establish a community facilities district, and to act as the legislative body for such community facilities district; and WHEREAS, the City Council, having received indications of interest on behalf of the owner of the land proposed to be included in a proposed community facilities district, desires to proceed with the establishment of a community facilities district in order to finance costs of public facilities and public services necessary or incidental to new development in the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City Council of the City of Dublin hereby finds, determines and resolves as follows: 1. It is proposed to establish a community facilities district within the City of Dublin under the terms of the Act to finance costs of public services and public infrastructure necessary or incidental to new development in the City, which may include the payment of impact fees related to new development. 2. The name proposed for the community facilities district is the City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre) (the "CFD"). 3. The proposed boundaries of the CFD are shown on the Map of Proposed Boundary of a proposed community facilities district to be known as City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre), City of Dublin, Alameda County, California, on file with the City Clerk, which the City Council approves as the map describing the extent of the territory included in the proposed CFD. The City Council finds that the map is in the form and contains the matters prescribed by Section 3110 of the California Streets and Highways Code. The City Council directs the City Clerk to certify the adoption of this resolution on the face of the map, and to file a copy of the map in the office of the City Clerk in accordance with Section 3111 of the California Streets and Highways Code and within 15 days of the date of adoption of this resolution but in no event later than 15 days prior to the public hearing provided for Reso. No. XX-24, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/2024 Page 1 of 12 5 Attachment I herein, transmit the map to the County Recorder for recording in the Book of Maps of Assessment and Community Facilities Districts in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Alameda. 4. Except to the extent that funds are otherwise available to the CFD to pay for the Facilities and Services (as defined below), and/or the principal and interest as it becomes due on bonds issued by the City for the CFD to construct and/or acquire the Facilities, special taxes (the "Special Taxes") sufficient to pay the costs thereof, secured by recordation of a continuing lien against all non-exempt real property in the CFD, will be levied annually within the CFD, and collected in the same manner as ordinary ad valorem property taxes, or in such other manner as the City Council or its designee shall determine, including direct billing of the affected property owners. The proposed rate and method of apportionment of the Special Taxes among the parcels of real property within the CFD, in sufficient detail to allow each landowner within the proposed CFD to estimate the maximum amount such owner will have to pay, are described in the Rate and Method of Apportionment of Special Taxes attached hereto as Exhibit A and hereby incorporated herein (the "Rate and Method"). The City Council hereby finds that the provisions of Sections 53313.6, 53313.7 and 53313.9 of the Act (relating to adjustments to ad valorem property taxes and schools financed by a community facilities district) are inapplicable to the proposed CFD. As required by Section 53339.3(d) of the Act, the City Council hereby determines that the special tax proposed to pay for public facilities financed with bonds that have already been issued and that are secured by the existing CFD shall be the same as the tax levied in the existing CFD for that purpose, except that a higher special tax may be levied for that purpose within the territory proposed to be annexed or to be annexed in the future to compensate for the interest and principal previously paid by the existing CFD, less any depreciation allocable to the public facility. In so finding, the City Council does not intend to limit its ability to levy a special tax within territory to be annexed or to be annexed in the future to pay for new or additional public facilities, with or without bond financing. 5. The type of public facilities proposed to be authorized to be financed by the CFD and pursuant to the Act shall consist of those items listed as Facilities, including impact fees to finance public facilities, on Exhibit B hereto (the "Facilities") and hereby incorporated herein. The financing of the costs of Facilities may include, without limitation, the payment of principal of and interest on bonds together with all direct, indirect periodic, and/or other related costs (including, without limitation, costs of administering the CFD, levying the Special Taxes and administering the bonds, and establishing and replenishing reserve funds). The City Council hereby finds and determines that the public interest will not be served by allowing the property owners in the CFD to enter into a contract in accordance with Section 53329.5(a) of the Act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City Council, on behalf of the CFD, may enter into Reso. No. XX-24, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/2024 Page 2 of 12 6 Attachment I one or more contracts directly with any of the property owners with respect to the construction and/or acquisition of any portion of the Facilities. The type of services proposed to be financed by the special tax levied in the CFD pursuant to the Act shall consist of those listed as services in Exhibit B hereto and hereby incorporated herein (the "Services"). The City Council hereby determines that the Services are necessary to meet increased demands for such services placed upon local agencies as the result of development occurring within the area of the CFD. The Services are in addition to those provided in the territory of the CFD as of the date hereof and will not supplant services already available within the territory of the CFD as of the date hereof. 6. Except as may otherwise be provided by law or by the Rate and Method, all lands owned by any public entity, including the United States, the State of California and the City, or any departments or political subdivisions thereof, shall be omitted from the levy of the Special Taxes. In the event that a portion of the property within the CFD shall become for any reason exempt, wholly or in part, from the levy of the Special Taxes, the City Council will, on behalf of the CFD, increase the levy to the extent necessary upon the remaining property within the CFD which is not exempt in order to yield the required debt service payments and other annual expenses of the CFD, if any, subject to the provisions of the Rate and Method. It is anticipated that the Special Taxes will be billed as a separate line item on the regular property tax bill. However, the City Council reserves the right, under Section 53340 of the Act, to utilize any method of collecting the Special Taxes which it shall, from time to time, determine to be in the best interests of the City, including, but not limited to, direct billing by the City to the property owners and supplemental billing. 7. The levy of the Special Taxes shall be subject to the approval of the qualified electors of the CFD at a special election. The proposed voting procedure shall be by mailed or hand -delivered ballot among the landowners in the proposed CFD, with each owner having one vote for each acre or portion of an acre such owner owns in the CFD. The City Council hereby determines that the Facilities are necessary to meet increased demands placed upon local agencies as the result of development occurring within the CFD. 8. It is the intention of the City Council, acting as the legislative body for the CFD, to cause bonds of the City to be issued for the CFD pursuant to the Act to finance in whole or in part the construction and/or acquisition of the Facilities. The bonds issued in these proceedings shall be callable in accordance with the provisions of the Act, and shall be issued in such series and bear interest payable semi-annually or in such other manner as the City Council shall determine, at a rate not to exceed the maximum rate of interest as may be authorized by applicable law at the time of sale of such bonds, shall mature not to exceed 40 years from the date of the issuance thereof and shall be as more specifically set forth in any resolution authorizing the issuance of such bonds. Reso. No. XX-24, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/2024 Page 3 of 12 7 Attachment I 9. Section 53314.9 of the Act provides that, either before or after formation of the CFD, the City may accept work in -kind from any source, including, but not limited to, private persons or private entities, may provide, by resolution, for the use of that work in -kind for any authorized purpose and the City Council may enter into an agreement (an "Acquisition Agreement"), by resolution, with the person or entity advancing the work in -kind, to reimburse the person or entity for the value, or cost, whichever is less, of the work in -kind, as determined by the City Council, with or without interest, under the conditions specified in the Act. Any work in -kind must be performed or constructed as if the work had been performed or constructed under the direction and supervision, or under the authority of, the City. The City Manager and each other authorized officer of the City is hereby authorized and directed to enter into the Acquisition Agreement with the City and the developer(s). Section 53316.2 of the Act provides that a community facilities district may finance facilities to be owned or operated by a public agency other than the agency that created the district, or services to be provided by a public agency other than the agency that created the district, or any combination, only pursuant to a joint community facilities agreement or a joint exercise of powers agreement adopted pursuant to this section. The City Manager and each other authorized officer of the City is hereby authorized and directed to enter into joint community facilities agreements and/or acquisition agreements with the City and any other public agency that will own or operate any of the Facilities or provide any of the Services, as may be necessary to comply with the provisions of Section 53316.2 of the Act. The City Council hereby declares that such joint agreements will be beneficial to owners of property in the area of the CFD. 10. The Finance Director of the City, as the officer having charge and control of the Facilities and Services in and for the CFD, or the designee of such official, is hereby directed to cause and direct a study of said proposed CFD and the Facilities and Services, and to cause to be prepared for filing at the public hearing the report required by Section 53321.5 of the Act (the "CFD Report") presenting at least the following: (a) A brief description of the Facilities and Services by type which will be required to adequately meet the needs of the CFD. (b) An estimate of the fair and reasonable cost of the Facilities including the cost of acquisition of lands, rights -of -way and easements, any physical facilities required in conjunction therewith and incidental expenses in connection therewith, including the costs of the proposed bond financing and all other related costs as provided in Section 53345.3 of the Act. (c) An estimate of the fair and reasonable cost of the Services and incidental expenses in connection therewith, and all other related costs. The CFD Report shall be made a part of the record of the public hearing specified below. Reso. No. XX-24, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/2024 Page 4 of 12 8 Attachment I 11. The City Council also intends to establish an initial annual appropriations limit for the CFD in an amount not to exceed $55,000,000, subject to increase in accordance with law. 12. The City Council hereby sets November 19, 2024, at 7:00 p.m., at the City of Dublin Civic Center Council Chambers located at 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568, as the time and place when and where the City Council, as legislative body for the CFD, will conduct a public hearing on the establishment of the CFD, and consider and finally determine whether the public interest, convenience and necessity require the formation of the CFD, and the levy of the Special Taxes. At the hearing, testimony concerning the CFD, the extent of the CFD, or the furnishing of the particular types of Facilities and Services will be heard and protests will be considered from registered voters residing within the CFD and persons owning real property within the CFD. Written protests by the owners of a majority of the land which would be subject to special taxation within the proposed CFD will require the suspension of proceedings for at least one year. Written protests must be filed with the City Clerk at or before the time fixed for the hearing. If such protests are directed only against certain elements of the proposed improvements or proposed Special Taxes, and if such protests constitute a majority protest, only those elements shall be deleted from the proceedings. 13. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause notice of the public hearing, attached hereto as Exhibit C, to be given by one-time publication in a newspaper published in the area of the CFD. The publication shall be completed at least 7 days before the date of the public hearing referenced above. The notice shall be substantially in the form specified in Section 53322 of the Act and attached hereto, with the form summarizing the provisions hereof hereby specifically approved. 14. This Resolution shall take effect from and after its adoption. {Signatures on the following page} Reso. No. XX-24, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/2024 Page 5 of 12 9 Attachment I PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this day of , 2024, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Reso. No. XX-24, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/2024 Page 6 of 12 10 ATTACHMENT 1 EXHIBIT A [ATTACHED SEPARATELY] 11 EXHIBIT B LIST OF AUTHORIZED FACILITIES AND SERVICES The CFD is authorized to finance, in whole or in part, the following facilities and services: Authorized Facilities, Including Fees Financing Facilities In accordance with the Act, the CFD is authorized to finance the purchase, construction, expansion, improvement, or rehabilitation of any real or other tangible property with an estimated useful life of five years or longer, together with the planning and design work that is directly related to the purchase, construction, expansion, or rehabilitation of any real or tangible property (collectively, the "Facilities"). By way of example and not limitation, the CFD may fund any of the following: roadways and roadway improvements, traffic signals, regional hiking and biking trails, storm drains and basins, water and wastewater facilities (including, without limitation, domestic and non - domestic water facilities, wells, pre-treatment basins, infiltration basins, reservoirs, pipelines, storm and sewer drains and related infrastructure and improvements), wet and dry utilities, bridges and pedestrian bridges, tunnels, parks sites, park facilities and equipment, open space, school sites, school facilities and equipment, facilities and equipment relating to fire protection and suppression, facilities and equipment relating to police protection services, animal control facilities, library facilities and equipment, general government facilities, and related infrastructure improvements, both onsite and offsite, and all appurtenances and appurtenant work in connection with the foregoing (including utility line relocations and electric, gas and cable utilities). The Facilities may be constructed and installed by the City of Dublin ("City"), County of Alameda ("County"), Zone 7 Water Agency, Dublin San Ramon Services District, Dublin Unified School District or other local agency and/or acquired by the City, County, Zone 7 Water Agency, Dublin San Ramon Services District, or other local agency from private parties that construct the Facilities. Authorized Facilities also include the prepayment of overlapping community facilities district and assessment district liens. Authorized Facilities include facilities financed by development impact fees paid and not otherwise reimbursed, whether levied by the City, County, Zone 7 Water Agency, Dublin San Ramon Services District, Dublin Unified School District or other local agency. Authorized Services The CFD is authorized to finance each and every service authorized to be financed under the Act (collectively, the "Services.") By way of example and not 12 limitation, the CFD may fund any of the following: furnishing, operating, maintaining and repairing equipment, apparatus or facilities related to providing the Services and/or equipment, apparatus, facilities or fixtures in areas to be maintained or repaired, paying the salaries and benefits of personnel necessary or convenient to provide the Services, payment of insurance costs and other related expenses and the provision of reserves for repairs and replacements and for the future provision of Services. "Maintenance" shall include replacement, and the creation and funding of a reserve fund to pay for a replacement. It is expected that the Services will be provided by the City, either with its own employees or by contract with third parties, or any combination thereof. Administrative and Incidental Expenses In addition to the above facilities, other incidental expenses as authorized by the Mello -Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, include these: the cost of planning, permitting, engineering, and designing the facilities (including the cost of environmental evaluation, orthophotography, and environmental remediation/mitigation); land acquisition and easement payments for authorized CFD facilities; project management; construction staking; engineering studies and preparation of an engineer's report; utility relocation and demolition costs incidental to construction of the facilities financed through the CFD; determination of the amount of taxes and collection of taxes; payment of taxes; costs otherwise incurred to carry out the authorized purposes of the CFD, including the issuance of bonds; reimbursements to other areas for infrastructure facilities or planning purposes serving development in the CFD; and any other expenses incidental to the construction, completion, and inspection of the facilities. In addition, the CFD shall fund the direct and indirect expenses incurred by the City, County or any other local agency in carrying out its duties with respect to the CFD including, but not limited to: 1. The levy and collection of the special taxes. 2. The fees and expenses of attorneys and consultants. 3. Any fees related to the collection of the special taxes. 4. An allocable share of the salaries and benefits of any City staff, or consultant fees, directly related thereto and a proportionate amount of the City's general administrative overhead related thereto. 5. Any amounts paid by the City with respect to the CFD. 6. Expenses incurred in undertaking action to foreclose on properties for which the payment of special taxes is delinquent. 13 7. Administrative fees of the City and the bond trustee or fiscal agent related to the CFD and the bonds issued by or for the CFD. 8. Costs related to the formation of the CFD. 9. Reimbursement of costs related to the formation of the CFD advanced by the City, the landowner(s) in the CFD or any party related to any of the foregoing, as well as reimbursement of any costs advanced by the City, the landowner(s) in the CFD or any party related to any of the foregoing, for facilities, fees or other purposes or costs of the CFD. 10. Costs related to the issuance of bonds by or for the CFD, including underwriters discount, reserve fund, capitalized interest, letter of credit fees and expenses, fees and expenses of bond counsel, disclosure counsel, special tax consultant, municipal advisor and appraiser, bond remarketing costs, and all other incidental expenses. 11. All other costs and expenses of the City in any way related to the CFD. 14 EXHIBIT C FORM OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED CITY OF DUBLIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2024-1 (DUBLIN CENTRE) CITY OF DUBLIN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA The City of Dublin is considering the formation of a community facilities district (the "CFD") under the authority of the Mello -Roos Community Facilities District Act of 1982, as amended, to fund certain public facilities related to new development within the City of Dublin, and to incur bonded indebtedness of the CFD. This Notice contains a brief summary of the proposal, but you are referred to the City Council's Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District and Levy Special Taxes (No. 24- , adopted October 15, 2024) and its Resolution of Intention to Incur Bonded Indebtedness (No. 24- , adopted October 15, 2024) for details of the proposals. The proposal is to subject the property within the CFD to special taxes which will be used to pay for authorized services and facilities within the CFD, including paying principal and interest on bonds used to build facilities. The proceeds of the bonds will be used to pay for the facilities and services and other expenses set forth in the resolutions referred to in the preceding paragraph. A map showing the land proposed to be included in the CFD is on file with the City Clerk. As set forth below, the City Council will hold a public hearing on the establishment of the CFD, the facilities and services to be financed by the CFD, and the levy of the special taxes within the CFD. The proposal also includes authority to issue up to $55,000,000 in bonds to be repaid by the special tax levied for facilities and bonds. Neither the City of Dublin nor any person outside the CFD has any liability for the special taxes or the bonds. The security for the bonds is limited to the property subject to the special taxes within the CFD. In order to confer the authority upon the City Council of the City of Dublin to levy the special taxes and to issue the bonds, a public hearing must be held on the proposal, then the City Council will decide whether to form the CFD, and finally the qualified electors within the CFD must approve the proposal by a two-thirds vote. Where the CFD is uninhabited (as is the case here) the qualified electors are, pursuant to law, the owners of property within the CFD. 15 This is the notice of the public hearing. The public hearing will be held during the City Council meeting on November 19, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. at the City of Dublin Civic Center Council Chambers located at 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568. At the hearing, the testimony of all interested persons or potential special taxpayers for or against the formation of the CFD, the authorization to levy the special taxes to pay for the proposed services and facilities, and the authorization to issue the bonds will be heard. If written protests against the proposed CFD are delivered to the City Clerk at or before the time set for the hearing by either registered voters residing within, or the owners of property within, the proposed CFD, they will be counted toward a possible majority protest. Such protests by a majority of the registered voters residing within the CFD or by the owners of a majority of the land area within CFD which is or will be subject to the special taxes, if not withdrawn prior to the close of the hearing so as to reduce the value of the protests to less than a majority, will require the proposed CFD to be eliminated from immediate consideration, and prevent its being included in a subsequent proceedings for at least one year. If the City Council, after the public hearing, determines that a majority protest under Section 53324 of the California Government Code was not made at the hearing, the City Council may conduct an election by mailed ballot to levy the special taxes within the CFD. Questions should be directed to the undersigned, telephone (925) 833-6650. Dated: , 2024 Marsha Moore, MMC City Clerk, City of Dublin 16 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District CITY OF DUBLIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT No. 2024-1 (DUBLIN CENTRE) RATE AND METHOD OF APPORTIONMENT OF SPECIAL TAXES Special Taxes applicable to each Assessor's Parcel in the City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre) shall be levied and collected according to the tax liability determined by the City Council through the application of the appropriate amount or rate for Taxable Property, as described below. All of the property in the CFD, unless exempted by law or by the provisions of Section G below, shall be taxed for the purposes, to the extent, and in the manner herein provided. A. DEFINITIONS The terms hereinafter set forth have the following meanings: "Acre" or "Acreage" means the land area of an Assessor's Parcel as shown on an Assessor's Parcel Map, or if the land area is not shown on an Assessor's Parcel Map, the land area shown on the applicable Final Map or other parcel map recorded at the County Recorder's Office. "Act" means the Mello -Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, as amended, being Chapter 2.5 (commencing with Section 53311), Part 1, Division 2, of Title 5 of the Government Code of the State of California. "Administrative Expenses" means any or all of the following: the fees and expenses of any fiscal agent or trustee (including any fees or expenses of its counsel) employed in connection with any Bonds, and the expenses of the City in carrying out its duties with respect to the CFD and the Bonds, including, but not limited to, the levy and collection of Special Taxes, the fees and expenses of its counsel, charges levied by the County in connection with the levy and collection of Special Taxes, costs related to property owner inquiries regarding the Special Taxes, costs associated with appeals or requests for interpretation associated with the Special Taxes and this RMA, amounts needed to pay rebate to the federal government with respect to Bonds, costs associated with complying with continuing disclosure requirements for the City and any major property owners or other obligated parties, costs associated with foreclosure and collection of delinquent Special Taxes, and all other costs and expenses of the City in any way related to the establishment or administration of the CFD. "Administrator" shall mean the person or firm designated by the City to administer the Special Taxes according to this RMA. "Affordable Housing Unit" means any Residential Unit on a Parcel of Developed Property for which a deed restriction has been recorded on title of the property that limits the rental rate or sales price or otherwise restricts the affordability of the Residential Unit or income of its occupants. It is incumbent upon the builder, developer, or property owner to make the Administrator aware of such deed restriction. Residential Units on Welfare Exemption Property shall be categorized as Welfare Exemption Property for purposes of this RMA, not as Affordable Housing Units. Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 1 June 21, 2024 17 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District "Assessor's Parcel" or "Parcel" means a lot or parcel shown on an Assessor's Parcel Map with an assigned Assessor's Parcel number. "Assessor's Parcel Map" means an official map of the County Assessor designating Parcels by Assessor's Parcel number. "Authorized Facilities" means the public facilities authorized to be financed, in whole or in part, by the CFD. "Authorized Services" means the public services authorized to be funded, in whole or in part, by the CFD. "Average Sales Price" means the weighted average sales price for all Residential Units within a particular Tax Zone that have sold within the past 6 months or are expected to sell in a normal marketing environment, and shall not include Affordable Housing Units or Residential Units that are sold at a discount for the purpose of stimulating initial sales activity. The sales price shall include the actual sales price of the Residential Units within the respective Tax Zone that have sold within the past 6 months or are expected to sell in a normal marketing environment including, but not limited to, options, upgrades, and premiums. "Base Facilities Special Tax" means, for any Land Use Category, the applicable Special Tax initially identified in Table 1 of Section C, as may be adjusted pursuant to Section D herein. "Bonds" means bonds or other debt (as defined in the Act), whether in one or more series, secured by the Facilities Special Tax and issued or assumed by the CFD to fund Authorized Facilities. "Building Permit" means a permit that allows for vertical construction of a building or buildings, which shall not include a separate permit issued for construction of the foundation thereof. "Capitalized Interest" means funds in any capitalized interest account available to pay debt service on Bonds. "CFD" means the City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre). "CFD Formation" means the date on which the Resolution of Formation to form the CFD was adopted by the City Council. "City" means the City of Dublin. "City Council" means the City Council of the City of Dublin, acting as the legislative body of CFD No. 2024-1. "County" means the County of Alameda. "Developed Property" means, in any Fiscal Year, all Parcels of Taxable Property that are not Taxable Owners Association Property, Taxable Public Property, or Taxable Welfare Exemption Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 2 June 21, 2024 18 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District Property for which a Building Permit for new construction was issued prior to June 1 of the preceding Fiscal Year. "Development Class" means, individually, Developed Property, Final Map Property, Undeveloped Property, Taxable Owners Association Property, Taxable Welfare Exemption Property, and Taxable Public Property. "Exempt Affordable Units Parcel" means the Parcel in the CFD on which all Residential Units are expected to be Affordable Housing Units and, therefore, such Parcel (or Parcels once subdivided) is exempt from the levy of the Special Taxes unless and until Residential Units constructed on such Parcel(s) no longer have a deed restriction making them Affordable Units. The Exempt Affordable Units Parcel is identified in Attachment 1 hereto. Such exemption shall apply to the Parcel once it becomes a stand-alone Assessor's Parcel, whether such Parcel is Developed Property or Undeveloped Property, as defined herein. "Expected Land Uses" means, for any Tax Zone, the number of Residential Units and the acreage of Other Property expected within the CFD at CFD Formation, as identified in Attachments 1 and 2 of this RMA. Pursuant to Section D of this RMA, the Administrator shall update Attachment 2 each time there is a Land Use Change. Updates to Attachments 1 and 2 shall be maintained internally by the Administrator and shall not require recordation of an amended RMA. "Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues" means the aggregate Facilities Special Tax that can be levied based on application of the Base Facilities Special Tax to the Expected Land Uses. The Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues at CFD Formation are shown in Attachment 2 and may be revised pursuant to Section D and H below. Updates to Attachments 1 and 2 shall be maintained internally by the Administrator and shall not require recordation of an amended RMA. "Facilities Special Tax" means a special tax levied in any Fiscal Year on Parcels in the CFD to pay the Facilities Special Tax Requirement. "Facilities Special Tax Requirement" means the amount necessary in any Fiscal Year (i) to pay principal and interest on Bonds which are due in the calendar year which begins in such Fiscal Year, (ii) to replenish reserve funds to the extent such replenishment has not been included in a computation of the Facilities Special Tax Requirement in a previous Fiscal Year, (iii) to cure any delinquencies in the payment of principal or interest on Bonds which have occurred in the prior Fiscal Year, (iv) to pay Administrative Expenses, and (v) to pay the costs of Authorized Facilities to be funded directly from Facilities Special Tax proceeds to the extent that paying directly for such costs does not increase the Facilities Special Taxes levied on Final Map Property or Undeveloped Property. The amounts referred to in clauses (i) and (ii) of the preceding sentence may be reduced in any Fiscal Year by (i) interest earnings on or surplus balances in funds and accounts for Bonds to the extent that such earnings or balances are available to apply against debt service pursuant to the Indenture, (ii) proceeds from the collection of penalties associated with delinquent Facilities Special Taxes, and (iii) any other revenues available to pay debt service on the Bonds as determined by the Administrator. Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 3 June 21, 2024 19 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District "Final Map" means a final map, or portion thereof, approved by the City pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act (California Government Code Section 66410 et seq) that creates SFD Lots. The term "Final Map" shall not include any large -lot subdivision map, Assessor's Parcel Map, or subdivision map or portion thereof, that does not create SFD Lots, including Assessor's Parcels that are designated as remainder parcels. "Final Map Property" means, in any Fiscal Year, all SFD Lots created within Final Maps that had recorded prior to June 1 of the preceding Fiscal Year and which have not yet become Developed Property. "First Bond Sale" means issuance of the first series of Bonds secured, in whole or in part, by Facilities Special Taxes levied and collected from Parcels of Taxable Property in the CFD. "Fiscal Year" means the period starting July 1 and ending on the following June 30. "Improvement Fund" means the account (regardless of its name) identified in the Indenture to hold funds that are available for expenditure to acquire or construct Authorized Facilities or to pay eligible impact fees. "Indenture" means the bond indenture, fiscal agent agreement, trust agreement, resolution or other instrument pursuant to which Bonds are issued, as modified, amended, and/or supplemented from time to time, and any instrument replacing or supplementing the same. "Land Use Category" means, individually, Single Family Property or Other Property. Affordable Housing Units shall be considered a separate Land Use Category for purposes of this RMA. "Land Use Change" means a proposed or approved change to the Expected Land Uses after CFD Formation. "Master Developer" means Landsea Homes Corporation, and its successors and assigns. "Maximum Facilities Special Tax" means the greatest amount of Facilities Special Tax that can be levied on a Parcel in any Fiscal Year as determined in accordance with Sections C and D below. "Maximum Services Special Tax" means the greatest amount of Services Special Tax that can be levied on a Parcel in any Fiscal Year, as determined in accordance with Section C below. "Maximum Special Tax" means, as the context requires, either or both of the Maximum Facilities Special Tax and Maximum Services Special Tax. "Other Property" means any Parcel of Developed Property in the CFD that does not fit within the definition of Single Family Property or Affordable Housing Unit. "Owners Association" means a homeowners association or property owners association that provides services to, and collects assessments, fees, dues, or charges from, property within the CFD. Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 4 June 21, 2024 20 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District "Owners Association Property" means any property within the boundaries of the CFD that is owned in fee or through easement by the Owners Association, not including any such property that is located directly under a residential structure. "Price Point Consultant" means any consultant or firm selected by the City that: (a) has substantial experience in performing price point studies for Residential Units within community facilities districts or otherwise estimating or confirming pricing for Residential Units in community facilities districts; (b) has recognized expertise in analyzing economic and real estate data that relates to the pricing of Residential Units in community facilities districts; (c) is independent and not under the control of the City or any developer of Parcels in the CFD; (d) does not have any substantial interest, direct or indirect, with or in: (i) the CFD, (ii) the City, or (iii) any owner of real property in the CFD; and (e) is not connected with the City as an officer or employee thereof, but who may be regularly retained to make reports to the City. "Price Point Study" means a price point study or letter updating a previous price point study prepared by the Price Point Consultant pursuant to Section D herein. For each Tax Zone in the CFD, the price point study shall analyze Residential Units with similar density, lot sizes, square footage ranges, and product type as the Residential Units within that Tax Zone and excluding Affordable Housing Units. The Master Developer will be provided the opportunity to review and comment on the draft price point study before a final version is presented to the City. "Proportionately" means, for each Development Class, that the ratio of the actual Special Tax levied in any Fiscal Year to the Maximum Special Tax authorized to be levied in that Fiscal Year is equal for all parcels assigned to the Development Class. "Public Property" means any property within the boundaries of the CFD that is owned by the City, County, federal government, State of California, or other public agency. "Required Coverage" means the amount by which the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues must exceed the Bond debt service and priority Administrative Expenses (if any), as set forth in the Indenture, Certificate of Special Tax Consultant, or other formation or bond document that sets forth the minimum required debt service coverage. "Residential Unit" means an SFD Unit or an individual residential unit within a duplex, halfplex, triplex, fourplex, townhome, live/work or condominium structure. A second unit (granny flat) that shares a Parcel with an SFD Unit shall not be considered a Residential Unit for purposes of levying the Special Taxes. "RMA" means this Rate and Method of Apportionment of Special Taxes. "Services Special Tax" means a special tax levied in any Fiscal Year on Parcels in the CFD to pay the Services Special Tax Requirement. "Services Special Tax Requirement" means the amount of revenue needed in any Fiscal Year to pay for: (i) Authorized Services, (ii) Administrative Expenses, and (iii) amounts needed to cure delinquencies in the payment of Services Special Taxes which have occurred in the prior Fiscal Year. In any Fiscal Year, the Services Special Tax Requirement shall be reduced by surplus Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 5 June 21, 2024 21 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District amounts available (as determined by the City) from the levy of the Services Special Tax in prior Fiscal Years, including revenues from collection of delinquent Services Special Taxes and associated penalties and interest. "SFD Lot" means an individual residential lot, identified and numbered on a recorded Final Map, on which a Building Permit has been or is permitted to be issued for construction of an SFD Unit without further subdivision of the lot and for which no further subdivision of the lot is anticipated pursuant to an approved Tentative Map. "SFD Unit" means a residential dwelling unit that does not share a common wall with another residential dwelling unit. "Single Family Property" means, in any Fiscal Year, all Parcels of Taxable Property for which a Building Permit was or is expected to be issued for: (i) construction of an SFD Unit, or (ii) construction of a residential structure consisting of two or more Residential Units that share common walls, have separate Assessor's Parcel numbers assigned to them (except for a duplex unit, which may share an Assessor's Parcel with another duplex unit), and may be purchased by individual homebuyers (which shall still be the case even if the Residential Units are purchased and subsequently offered for rent by the owners of the Residential Units), including such residential structures that meet the statutory definition of a condominium contained in Civil Code Section 1351. "Special Taxes" means, as the context requires, either or both of the Facilities Special Tax and Services Special Tax. "Tax Zone" means a geographic area within which a particular Maximum Facilities Special Tax rate may be levied pursuant to this RMA, as identified in Attachment 1 hereto. "Taxable Owners Association Property" means, in any Fiscal Year after the First Bond Sale, any Parcel of Owners Association Property that satisfies all three of the following conditions: (i) the Parcel had not been Owners Association Property on the date of the First Bond Sale; (ii) based on reference to Attachments 1 and 2 (as may be updated pursuant to Section D below), the Parcel was not anticipated to be Owners Association Property as determined by the Administrator; and (iii) if the Parcel were to be exempt from the Facilities Special Tax because it is Owners Association Property, the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues would be reduced to a point at which Required Coverage could not be maintained. "Taxable Property" means all of the Parcels within the boundaries of the CFD that are not exempt from the Special Taxes pursuant to law or Section G below. "Taxable Public Property" means in any Fiscal Year after the First Bond Sale, any Parcel of Public Property that satisfies all three of the following conditions: (i) the Parcel had not been Public Property on the date of the First Bond Sale; (ii) based on reference to Attachments 1 and 2 (as may be updated pursuant to Section D below), the Parcel was not anticipated to be Public Property as determined by the Administrator; and (iii) if the Parcel were to be exempt from the Facilities Special Tax because it is Public Property, the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues would be reduced to a point at which Required Coverage could not be maintained. Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 6 June 21, 2024 22 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District "Taxable Welfare Exemption Property" means in any Fiscal Year after the First Bond Sale, any Parcel of Welfare Exemption Property that satisfies all three of the following conditions: (i) the Parcel had not been Welfare Exemption Property on the date of issuance of the First Bond Sale; (ii) based on reference to Attachments 1 and 2 (as may be updated pursuant to Section D below), the Parcel was not anticipated to be Welfare Exemption Property based on the Expected Land Uses, as determined by the Administrator; and (iii) if the Parcel were to be exempt from the Facilities Special Tax because it has become Welfare Exemption Property, the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues would be reduced to a point at which Required Coverage could not be maintained. "Tentative Map" means a tentative map or substantial conformance exhibit for property in the CFD, including any adjustments or amendments thereto. "Total Tax Burden" means, for Single Family Property, that the Special Taxes, together with ad valorem property taxes, special assessments, special taxes for any overlapping community facilities districts, or any other taxes, fees and charges which would be collected by the County on property tax bills for a Residential Unit with an assessed value equal to the Average Sales Price, and which are payable from and secured by the property assuming such Residential Unit had been completed, sold, and subject to such levies and impositions, excluding service charges such as sewer and trash, and voluntary assessments such as those associated with a Property Assessed Clean Energy program. "Undeveloped Property" means, in any Fiscal Year, all Parcels of Taxable Property that are not Final Map Property, Developed Property, Taxable Owners Association Property, Taxable Public Property, or Taxable Welfare Exemption Property as defined herein. "Welfare Exemption Property" means, in any Fiscal Year, any Parcels in the CFD that have received a welfare exemption under subdivision (g) of Section 214 of the Revenue and Taxation Code and for which such welfare exemption is still in place. B. DATA FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE SPECIAL TAXES Each Fiscal Year, the Administrator shall: (i) assign each Parcel of Taxable Property to the appropriate Tax Zone and the appropriate Development Class; (ii) for Developed Property, categorize each Parcel as Single Family Property, an Affordable Housing Unit, or Other Property; and (iii) determine the Facilities Special Tax Requirement and the Services Special Tax Requirement for the Fiscal Year. In addition, the Administrator shall, on an ongoing basis, monitor the Tentative Map, Final Maps, and Building Permits to determine if there are any proposed Land Use Changes that would change the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues. If the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues will be revised pursuant to a proposed Land Use Change, the Administrator shall apply the steps set forth in Section D below. In any Fiscal Year, if it is determined that: (i) a parcel map for property in the CFD was recorded after January 1 of the prior Fiscal Year (or any other date after which the Assessor will not incorporate the newly -created Parcels into the then current tax roll), (ii) because of the date the Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 7 June 21, 2024 23 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District parcel map was recorded, the Assessor does not yet recognize the new Parcels created by the parcel map, and (iii) one or more of the newly -created Parcels is in a different Development Class than other Parcels created by the subdivision, the Administrator shall calculate the Special Taxes for the property affected by recordation of the parcel map by determining the Special Taxes that apply separately to the property within each Development Class, then applying the sum of the individual Special Taxes to the Parcel that was subdivided by recordation of the parcel map. C. MAXIMUM SPECIAL TAXES 1. Facilities Special Tax: Developed Property and Final Map Property The Maximum Facilities Special Tax for a Parcel of Developed Property is the greater of: (i) the Base Facilities Special Tax set forth in Table 1 below, or (ii) the Maximum Facilities Special Tax determined pursuant to Section D. Table 1 Base Facilities Special Tax Developed Property and Final Map Property Land Use Category Base Facilities Special Tax Fiscal Year 2024-25 * Tax Zone 1 $2,630 per Residential Unit or SFD Lot $0 per Residential Unit $78,600 per Acre Single Family Property Affordable Housing Units Other Property Tax Zone 2 $5,301 per Residential Unit or SFD Lot $0 per Residential Unit $153,300 per Acre Single Family Property Affordable Housing Units Other Property Tax Zone 3 $4,651 per Residential Unit or SFD Lot $0 per Residential Unit $83,200 per Acre Single Family Property Affordable Housing Units Other Property Tax Zone 4 $7,210 per Residential Unit or SFD Lot $0 per Residential Unit $100,900 per Acre Single Family Property Affordable Housing Units Other Property Tax Zone 5 $7,271 per Residential Unit or SFD Lot $0 per Residential Unit $124,400 per Acre Single Family Property Affordable Housing Units Other Property Tax Zone 6 $8,097 per Residential Unit or SFD Lot $0 per Residential Unit $113,300 per Acre Single Family Property Affordable Housing Units Other Property * On July 1, 2025, and on each July 1 thereafter, all figures shown in Table 1 above shall be increased by an amount equal to 2.0% of the amount in effect for the prior Fiscal Year. Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 8 June 21, 2024 24 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District 2. Facilities Special Tax: Undeveloped Property, Taxable Owners Association Property, Taxable Welfare Exemption Property, and Taxable Public Property Table 2 below identifies the Maximum Facilities Special Tax for Parcels of Undeveloped Property, Taxable Owners Association Property, Taxable Welfare Exemption Property, and Taxable Public Property in each Tax Zone. Table 2 Maximum Facilities Special Tax for Undeveloped Property, Taxable Owners Association Property, Taxable Welfare Exemption Property, and Taxable Public Property Tax Zone Maximum Facilities Special Tax (Fiscal Year 2024-25)* Tax Zone 1 Tax Zone 2 Tax Zone 3 Tax Zone 4 Tax Zone 5 Tax Zone 6 $78,600 per Acre $153,300 per Acre $83,200 per Acre $100,900 per Acre $124,400 per Acre $113,300 per Acre * On July 1, 2025 and on each July 1 thereafter, all dollar amounts shown in Table 2 above shall be increased by an amount equal to 2.0% of the amount in effect for the prior Fiscal Year. 3. Services Special Tax: Developed Property and Final Map Property The Maximum Services Special Tax for Parcels of Developed Property and Final Map Property is $469 per Residential Unit or SFD Lot in Fiscal Year 2024-25. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Maximum Services Special Tax shall not be levied on Affordable Housing Units. On July 1, 2025 and on each July 1 thereafter, the Maximum Services Special Tax shall be increased by an amount equal to 4.0% of the amount in effect for the prior Fiscal Year. 4. Services Special Tax: Undeveloped Property Table 3 below identifies the Maximum Services Special Tax for Parcels of Undeveloped Property in each Tax Zone. Table 3 Maximum Services Special Tax for Undeveloped Property Tax Zone Maximum Services Special Tax (Fiscal Year 2024-25)* Tax Zone 1 Tax Zone 2 Tax Zone 3 Tax Zone 4 Tax Zone 5 Tax Zone 6 $14,100 per Acre $13,560 per Acre $8,390 per Acre $6,560 per Acre $8,030 per Acre $6,560 per Acre * On July 1, 2025 and on each July 1 thereafter, all dollar amounts shown in Table 3 above shall be increased by an amount equal to 4.0% of the amount in effect for the prior Fiscal Year. Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 9 June 21, 2024 25 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District D. CHANGES TO THE MAXIMUM FACILITIES SPECIAL TAX Pursuant to this Section D, the Administrator may from time to time update Attachment 2 to reflect revised Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues. Such update shall be maintained internally by the Administrator and shall not require recordation of an amended RMA. 1. Land Use Changes The Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues shown in Attachment 2 were originally calculated based on the Expected Land Uses at CFD Formation. Attachment 2 is subject to modification upon the occurrence of Land Use Changes, as described below. The Administrator shall review all Land Use Changes and compare the revised land uses to the Expected Land Uses to evaluate the impact on the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues. Prior to the First Bond Sale, if a Land Use Change is proposed or identified that will result in a change in the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues, no action will be needed pursuant to this Section D. Upon approval of the Land Use Change, the Administrator shall update Attachment 2 to show the revised Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues. After the First Bond Sale, if a Land Use Change is proposed or identified, Steps 1 through 3 below must be applied: Step 1: Step 2: By reference to Attachment 2 (which shall be updated by the Administrator each time a Land Use Change has been processed according to this Section D or a partial prepayment has been made), the Administrator shall identify the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues prior to the Land Use Change. The Administrator shall calculate the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues that could be collected from Taxable Property in the CFD after the Land Use Change based on application of the Base Facilities Special Taxes from Table 1. Step 3: If the revenues calculated in Step 2 are (i) higher than those determined in Step 1 or (ii) less than those calculated in Step 1, but the reduction in Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues does not reduce debt service coverage on outstanding Bonds below Required Coverage, no further action is needed, and the Administrator shall update Attachment 2 to show the revised Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues. If the revenues calculated in Step 2 are less than those calculated in Step 1, and the Administrator determines that the reduction in Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues would reduce debt service coverage on outstanding Bonds below the Required Coverage, one of the following shall occur: 3.a. The landowner requesting the Land Use Change (the "Requesting Landowner") may make a prepayment in an amount that will ensure that the reduced Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues are sufficient to Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 10 June 21, 2024 26 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District provide Required Coverage, as determined pursuant to Section H below. If the Requesting Landowner notifies the Administrator that he/she would like to remedy the reduction by making a prepayment, such prepayment must be made by the earlier of (i) 30 days from the date of delivery of the prepayment estimate or (ii) the date of issuance of any Building Permits for any Parcel owned by the Requesting Landowner that was Final Map Property or Undeveloped Property at the time the Administrator prepared the prepayment estimate, or 3.b. If a prepayment is not received by the due date specified above, the Base Facilities Special Tax used to determine the Maximum Facilities Special Tax for each Parcel of Taxable Property in the area affected by the Land Use Change shall be increased proportionately until the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues are sufficient to maintain Required Coverage. If multiple Land Use Changes are proposed simultaneously by a single landowner (which may include approval of multiple Final Maps at one time), and the landowner requests that the impact of two or more of the Land Use Changes be considered together, the Administrator shall consider the combined effect of the Land Use Changes to determine if there is a reduction in Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues. If there is a reduction that would reduce debt service coverage below the Required Coverage, and no prepayment has been received, then the Base Facilities Special Tax used to determine the Maximum Facilities Special Tax for each Parcel of Taxable Property in the areas affected by the Land Use Changes shall be increased proportionately until the aggregate amount that can be levied within such areas is equal to the amount that could have been levied prior to the proposed Land Use Changes. If Land Use Changes are proposed simultaneously by multiple landowners, or if an individual landowner proposing multiple Land Use Changes does not request that such Land Use Changes be considered together, the Administrator shall consider the proposed Land Use Changes individually. Notwithstanding the foregoing, once a certificate of occupancy has been issued for a Residential Unit on a Parcel, the Maximum Facilities Special Tax for the Parcel cannot be increased because of subsequent Land Use Changes that may occur within the area in which the Parcel is located. The duties imposed on the Administrator pursuant to this Section D to review Land Use Changes, and to review Final Maps and make certain calculations, are intended only to facilitate the administration of the Facilities Special Tax and to better assure the sufficiency of tax capacity to pay debt service on Bonds. Such duties are not intended to give any developer, subdivider, or owner of property the right to receive notice of the potential impact of Land Use Changes on the Facilities Special Tax applicable to a Parcel; and each developer, subdivider, or owner of property whose property is the subject of a Land Use Change shall be responsible for understanding the impact thereof on the Facilities Special Tax applicable to such property. 2. Partial Prepayments If a Parcel makes a partial prepayment pursuant to Section H below, the Administrator shall recalculate the Maximum Facilities Special Tax for the Parcel pursuant to Section H.2. In addition, the Administrator shall update Attachment 2 to reflect the prepayment and the revised Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues for the CFD. After the prepayment has been received, Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 11 June 21, 2024 27 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District the application of Sections D, E, and H of this RMA shall be based on the adjusted Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues after the prepayment. 3. Conversion of a Parcel to a Taxable Land Use If, in any Fiscal Year, an Affordable Housing Unit, the Exempt Affordable Units Parcel, or a Parcel of Public Property, Welfare Exemption Property, or Owners Association Property that had been exempt from the Special Taxes is converted to Single Family Property or Other Property, such Parcel shall be subject to the levy of Special Taxes. The Maximum Special Taxes for each such Parcel shall be determined based on the applicable Land Use Category for the Parcel, as determined by the Administrator. In addition, the Administrator shall update Attachment 2 to reflect the revised Expected Land Uses and Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues for the CFD. 4. Increase in Affordable Housing Units If, prior to the First Bond Sale, the Administrator determines that there is an increase in the number of Affordable Housing Units expected within any Tax Zone, the Administrator shall update the Expected Land Uses and Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues in Attachment 2, and the additional Affordable Housing Units will be exempt from the Special Taxes. If, at any time after the First Bond Sale, additional Affordable Housing Units are proposed, and if the addition of the new Affordable Housing Units will decrease the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues to a point at which Required Coverage cannot be maintained, the Administrator shall calculate the Maximum Facilities Special Tax that must be assigned to each of the new Affordable Housing Units to maintain Required Coverage. The Maximum Facilities Special Tax assigned to the new Affordable Housing Units shall be escalated each Fiscal Year by an amount equal to 2.0% of the amount in effect for the prior Fiscal Year. S. Transfer of Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues Among Tax Zones The Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues were determined for each Tax Zone based on the Expected Land Uses within that Tax Zone. If the expected number of Residential Units or the expected acres of Other Property is transferred from one Tax Zone to another, the City may, in its sole discretion, allow for a corresponding transfer of Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues between the Tax Zones. Such a transfer shall only be allowed if (i) all adjustments are agreed to in writing by the affected property owners and the City, and (ii) there is no reduction in the total Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues as a result of the transfer. After such a transfer, the Administrator shall update Attachment 2 to reflect the revised Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues for each Tax Zone. 6. Reduction in Maximum Facilities Special Tax The Base Facilities Special Tax for one or more Tax Zones shall be reduced prior to the First Bond Sale if the City reasonably determines based on a Price Point Study that, without a reduction in the Base Facilities Special Tax for Residential Units within those Tax Zone(s), the Total Tax Burden will exceed 1.75% of the Average Sales Price. Such determination shall be made by the City hiring, at the CFD's expense, a Price Point Consultant to prepare a Price Point Study to confirm the Average Sales Price for Residential Units within each Tax Zone. If, based on the Price Point Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 12 June 21, 2024 28 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District Study, the Administrator calculates that the Total Tax Burden for Residential Units within one or more Tax Zones will exceed 1.75% of the Average Sales Price, the Administrator and the City shall meet with the Master Developer to discuss the findings, after which point the Administrator shall reduce the Base Facilities Special Tax to the point at which the Total Tax Burden on Residential Units in each Tax Zone in the CFD is equal to 1.75% of the Average Sales Price for such Residential Units. Any such reduction shall occur at least 60 days prior to the First Bond Sale. The Base Facilities Special Taxes set forth in Table 1 may also be (i) disproportionately reduced prior to the First Bond Sale, but not to a level that exceeds the 1.75% described in the previous paragraph, so long as the Master Developer is the owner of all Parcels in the CFD and requests a reduction in the Base Facilities Special Taxes, or (ii) proportionately or disproportionately reduced prior to the First Bond Sale, but not to a level that exceeds the 1.75% described in the previous paragraph, if the owner of any Parcel in the CFD requests a reduction in the Base Facilities Special Taxes and the owners of all Parcels in the CFD consent to such reduction by unanimous vote. Any such reduction shall occur at least 60 days prior to the First Bond Sale. The Base Facilities Special Tax reductions permitted pursuant to this paragraph shall be reflected in an Amended Notice of Special Tax Lien, which the Administrator shall cause to be recorded. If, based on the Price Point Study, the Administrator determines that the Total Tax Burden will not exceed 1.75% of the Average Sales Price, then there shall be no change in the Base Facilities Special Tax for Residential Units unless so requested by the Master Developer. E. METHOD OF LEVY OF THE SPECIAL TAXES 1. Facilities Special Tax Each Fiscal Year, the Administrator shall determine the Facilities Special Tax Requirement to be collected in that Fiscal Year. A Facilities Special Tax shall then be levied according to the following steps: Step 1: The Facilities Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Parcel of Developed Property up to 100% of the Maximum Facilities Special Tax for each Parcel of Developed Property until the amount levied is equal to the Facilities Special Tax Requirement prior to applying any Capitalized Interest that is available in the CFD accounts. Step 2: If additional revenue is needed after Step 1 in order to meet the Facilities Special Tax Requirement after Capitalized Interest has been applied to reduce the Facilities Special Tax Requirement, the Facilities Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Parcel of Final Map Property up to 100% of the Maximum Facilities Special Tax for each Parcel of Final Map Property until the amount levied is equal to the Facilities Special Tax Requirement. Step 3: If additional revenue is needed after Step 2, the Facilities Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Parcel of Undeveloped Property up to 100% of the Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 13 June 21, 2024 29 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District Maximum Facilities Special Tax for each Parcel of Undeveloped Property until the amount levied is equal to the Facilities Special Tax Requirement. Step 4: If additional revenue is needed after Step 3, the Facilities Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Parcel of Taxable Welfare Exemption Property, up to 100% of the Maximum Facilities Special Tax for each Parcel of Taxable Welfare Exemption Property for such Fiscal Year until the amount levied is equal to the Facilities Special Tax Requirement. Step 5: If additional revenue is needed after Step 4, the Facilities Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Parcel of Taxable Owners Association Property, up to 100% of the Maximum Facilities Special Tax for each Parcel of Taxable Owners Association Property until the amount levied is equal to the Facilities Special Tax Requirement. Step 6: If additional revenue is needed after Step 5, the Facilities Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Parcel of Taxable Public Property, up to 100% of the Maximum Facilities Special Tax for each Parcel of Taxable Public Property until the amount levied is equal to the Facilities Special Tax Requirement. 2. Services Special Tax Each Fiscal Year, the Administrator shall determine the Services Special Tax Requirement and the Services Special Tax shall be levied according to the steps outlined below. Step 1: The Services Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Parcel of Developed Property up to 100% of the Maximum Services Special Tax for each Parcel of Developed Property for such Fiscal Year until the amount levied is equal to the Services Special Tax Requirement. Step 2: If additional revenue is needed after Step 1, the Services Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Parcel of Final Map Property up to 100% of the Maximum Services Special Tax for each Parcel of Final Map Property for such Fiscal Year until the amount levied is equal to the Services Special Tax Requirement. Step 3: If additional revenue is needed after Step 2, the Services Special Tax shall be levied Proportionately on each Parcel of Undeveloped Property up to 100% of the Maximum Services Special Tax for Undeveloped Property for such Fiscal Year until the amount levied is equal to the Services Special Tax Requirement. F. MANNER OF COLLECTION OF SPECIAL TAXES The Special Taxes shall be collected in the same manner and at the same time as ordinary ad valorem property taxes, provided, however, that prepayments are permitted as set forth in Section H below and provided further that the City may directly bill the Special Taxes, may collect Special Taxes at a different time or in a different manner, and may collect delinquent Special Taxes through foreclosure or other available methods. Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 14 June 21, 2024 30 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District The Facilities Special Tax shall be levied and collected until principal and interest on Bonds have been repaid. However, in no event shall Facilities Special Taxes be levied after Fiscal Year 2064- 65. Under no circumstances may the Facilities Special Tax on a Parcel of Developed Property in residential use be increased in any Fiscal Year as a consequence of delinquency or default in payment of the Facilities Special Tax levied on another Parcel or Parcels by more than ten percent (10%) above the amount that would have been levied in that Fiscal Year had there never been any such delinquencies or defaults. The Services Special Tax may be levied and collected in perpetuity. G. EXEMPTIONS Notwithstanding any other provision of this RMA, no Special Taxes shall be levied in any Fiscal Year on the following: i. Public Property, except Taxable Public Property. ii. Owners Association Property, except Taxable Owners Association Property. iii. Welfare Exemption Property, except Taxable Welfare Exemption Property. iv. Affordable Housing Units, except as otherwise provided in Section D.4 v. The Exempt Affordable Units Parcel, except as otherwise provided in Section D.3 vi. Parcels that are owned by a public utility for an unmanned facility. vii. Parcels that are subject to an easement that precludes any other use on the Parcel. viii. For purposes of levying the Facilities Special Tax, Parcels that have fully prepaid the Facilities Special Tax obligation assigned to the Parcel pursuant to the formula set forth in Section H below. Such Parcels shall still be subject to the levy of the Services Special Tax. H. PREPAYMENTS The following definitions apply to this Section H: "Outstanding Bonds" means all Previously Issued Bonds which remain outstanding, with the following exception: if a Facilities Special Tax has been levied against, or already paid by, an Assessor's Parcel making a prepayment, and a portion of the Facilities Special Tax will be used to pay a portion of the next principal payment on the Bonds that remain outstanding (as determined by the Administrator), that next principal payment shall be subtracted from the total Bond principal that remains outstanding, and the difference shall be used as the amount of Outstanding Bonds for purposes of this prepayment formula. "Previously Issued Bonds" means all Bonds that have been issued prior to the date of prepayment. Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 15 June 21, 2024 31 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District "Public Facilities Requirement" means either $37.8 million in 2024 dollars, which shall increase on January 1, 2025, and on each January 1 thereafter by two percent (2%) of the amount in effect in the prior year, or such other number as shall be determined by the City as sufficient to fund improvements that are authorized to be funded by the CFD. The Public Facilities Requirements shown above may be adjusted each time property annexes into the CFD or there is an adjustment to the Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues due to a Land Use Change or prepayment. "Remaining Facilities Costs" means the Public Facilities Requirement minus public facility costs funded by Previously Issued Bonds, developer equity, and any other source of funding. 1. Full Prepayment The Facilities Special Tax obligation applicable to a Parcel in the CFD may be prepaid and the obligation of the Parcel to pay the Facilities Special Tax permanently satisfied as described herein, provided that a prepayment may be made only if there are no delinquent Special Taxes with respect to such Parcel at the time of prepayment. An owner of a Parcel intending to prepay the Facilities Special Tax obligation shall provide the City with written notice of intent to prepay. Within 30 days of receipt of such written notice, the City or its designee shall notify such owner of the prepayment amount for such Parcel. Prepayment must be made not less than 60 days prior to any redemption date for Bonds to be redeemed with the proceeds of such prepaid Facilities Special Taxes. The Prepayment Amount shall be calculated as follows (capitalized terms as defined below): Bond Redemption Amount plus Remaining Facilities Amount plus Redemption Premium plus Defeasance Requirement plus Administrative Fees and Expenses less Reserve Fund Credit equals Prepayment Amount As of the proposed date of prepayment, the Prepayment Amount shall be determined by application of the following steps: Step 1. Compute the amount that could be collected from the Parcel prepaying the Facilities Special Tax in the Fiscal Year in which prepayment would be received by the City by applying the Base Facilities Special Tax to the Expected Land Uses for the Parcel. If this Section H is being applied to calculate a prepayment pursuant to Section D above, compute the amount by which the proposed Land Use Change would reduce Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues below the amount needed for Required Coverage, and use this amount for purposes of this Step 1. Step 2. Divide the Maximum Facilities Special Tax computed pursuant to Step 1 for such Parcel by the total Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 16 June 21, 2024 32 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District Revenues for all property in the CFD, as shown in Attachment 2 and as adjusted by the Administrator after prepayments or Land Use Changes. Step 3. Multiply the quotient computed pursuant to Step 2 by the Outstanding Bonds to compute the amount of Outstanding Bonds to be retired and prepaid (the "Bond Redemption Amount"). Step 4. Compute the current Remaining Facilities Costs (if any). Step 5. Multiply the quotient computed pursuant to Step 2 by the amount determined pursuant to Step 4 to compute the amount of Remaining Facilities Costs to be prepaid (the `Remaining Facilities Amount"). Step 6. Multiply the Bond Redemption Amount computed pursuant to Step 3 by the applicable redemption premium, if any, on the Outstanding Bonds to be redeemed (the "Redemption Premium"). Step 7. Compute the amount needed to pay interest on the Bond Redemption Amount starting with the first Bond interest payment date after which the prepayment will be received until the earliest redemption date for the Outstanding Bonds. However, if Bonds are callable at the first interest payment date after the prepayment has been received, Steps 7, 8, and 9 of this prepayment formula will not apply. Step 8: Compute the amount of interest the City reasonably expects to derive from reinvestment of the Bond Redemption Amount plus the Redemption Premium from the first Bond interest payment date after which the prepayment has been received until the redemption date for the Outstanding Bonds. Step 9: Subtract the amount computed pursuant to Step 8 from the amount computed pursuant to Step 7 (the "Defeasance Requirement"). Step 10. Step 11. Step 12. The administrative fees and expenses associated with the prepayment will be determined by the Administrator and include the costs of computing the prepayment, redeeming Bonds, and recording any notices to evidence the prepayment and the redemption (the 'Administrative Fees and Expenses"). If and to the extent so provided in the Bond Indenture, a reserve fund credit shall be calculated as a reduction in the applicable reserve fund for the Outstanding Bonds to be redeemed pursuant to the prepayment (the "Reserve Fund Credit"). The Facilities Special Tax prepayment is equal to the sum of the amounts computed pursuant to Steps 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10, less the amount computed pursuant to Step 11 (the "Prepayment Amount"). Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 17 June 21, 2024 33 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District Step 13. From the Prepayment Amount, the amounts computed pursuant to Steps 3, 6, and 9 shall be deposited into the appropriate fund as established under the Indenture and be used to retire Outstanding Bonds or make debt service payments. The amount computed pursuant to Step 5 shall be deposited into the Improvement Fund. The amount computed pursuant to Step 10 shall be retained in the account or fund that is established to pay Administrative Expenses. Once a full prepayment of a Parcel's Facilities Special Tax obligation has been received, a Notice of Cancellation of Facilities Special Tax Lien shall be recorded against the Parcel to reflect the discharge of the Parcel's obligation to pay the Facilities Special Tax. However, a Notice of Cancellation of Facilities Special Tax Lien shall not be recorded until all Facilities Special Taxes levied on the Parcel in the current or prior Fiscal Years have been collected. 2. Partial Prepayment A partial prepayment may be made in an amount equal to any percentage of full prepayment desired by the party making a partial prepayment, except that the full amount of Administrative Fees and Expenses determined in Step 10 shall be included in the partial prepayment. The Maximum Facilities Special Tax that can be levied on a Parcel after a partial prepayment is made shall be equal to the portion of the Maximum Facilities Special Tax that was not prepaid. Once a partial prepayment has been received, an Amended Notice of Facilities Special Tax Lien shall be recorded against the Parcel to reflect the reduced Facilities Special Tax lien for the Parcel, and the Administrator shall update Attachment 2 to show the revised Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues. However, an Amended Notice of Facilities Special Tax Lien shall not be recorded until all Facilities Special Taxes levied on the Parcel in the current or prior Fiscal Years have been collected. 3. Maintaining Required Coverage Notwithstanding the foregoing, if at any point in time the Administrator determines that the Maximum Facilities Special Tax revenue that could be collected from Taxable Property that remains subject to the Facilities Special Tax after the proposed prepayment would be less than the Required Coverage on Bonds that will remain outstanding after defeasance or redemption of Bonds from proceeds of the estimated prepayment, the amount of the prepayment shall be increased until the amount of Bonds defeased or redeemed is sufficient to reduce remaining annual debt service to a point at which Required Coverage is maintained. I. INTERPRETATION OF RMA The City reserves the right to make minor administrative and technical changes to this document that do not materially affect the rate and method of apportioning Special Taxes. In addition, the interpretation and application of any section of this document shall be left to the City's discretion. Interpretations may be made by the City by ordinance or resolution for purposes of clarifying any vagueness or ambiguity in this RMA. Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 18 June 21, 2024 34 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District ATTACHMENT 1 City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre) Identification of Tax Zones and Expected Lot Layout 35 \JOB2017\171026\CAD FLES\00-EXHIBITS\AGREEMENT EXHIBITS\PA2,3&4 - TAX INFO.DWG 6/14/2024 6: 11: 13 PM RYAN IFF OPEN SPACE AREA WA NI WA SAM RgMA OM 1I ►IOM STREET C STREET F 1� h OPEN SPACE AREA BRANNJGAN STREET STREET C DIABLO VIEW STREET STREET G OPEN SPACE AREA 0 300 600 900 1 inch = 300 ft. DATE: JUNE 21, 2024 ALLEY TASSAJARA ROAD DIABLO VIEW STREET PARK STREET D TAX ZONE EXHIBIT PA-2, PA-3 & PA-4 CITY OF DUBLIN, ALAMEDA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PARK' z z a STREET G RETAIL EXEMPT AFFORDABLE UNITS PARCEL STREET J AREA STREET I COMMUNITY LEGEND: TAX ZONE 1 TAX ZONE 2 TAX ZONE 3 TAX ZONE 4 TAX ZONE 5 TAX ZONE 6 7 DUBLIN BOULEVARD PUBLIC ART TI. RUGGERI-JENSEN-AZAR ENGINEERS • PLANNERS • SURVEYORS 4690 CHABOT DRIVE, SUITE 200 PLEASANTON, CA 94588 PHONE: (925) 227-9100 FAX: (925) 227-9300 JOB NO.: 171026 SHEET: 1 OF 1 m x 7J m 0 0 C 0 0 5 CD 0 0 -n 0 3 0 O 3 3 to _,4 En m r �ti 36 ATTACHMENT 2 Exhibit A - Resolution of Intention to Form a Community Facilities District ATTACHMENT 2 City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre) Expected Land Uses and Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues Tax Zone and Land Use Category Expected Land Uses Base Facilities Special Tax (FY 2024-25) * Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues (FY 2024-25) * Tax Zone 1 Single Family Property 106 Residential Units $2,630 per Res.Unit $278,780 Affordable Housing Units 6 Residential Units $0 per Res.Unit $0 Other Property 0 Acres $78,600 per Acre $0 Tax Zone 2 Single Family Property 215 Residential Units $5,301 per Res.Unit $1,139,715 Affordable Housing Units 0 Residential Units $0 per Res.Unit $0 Other Property 0 Acres $153,300 per Acre $0 Tax Zone 3 Single Family Property 40 Residential Units $4,651 per Res.Unit $186,040 Affordable Housing Units 0 Residential Units $0 per Res.Unit $0 Other Property 0 Acres $83,200 per Acre $0 Tax Zone 4 Single Family Property 15 Residential Units $7,210 per Res.Unit $108,150 Affordable Housing Units 0 Residential Units $0 per Res.Unit $0 Other Property 0 Acres $100,900 per Acre $0 Tax Zone 5 Single Family Property 105 Residential Units $7,271 per Res.Unit $763,455 Affordable Housing Units 0 Residential Units $0 per Res.Unit $0 Other Property 0 Acres $124,400 per Acre $0 Tax Zone 6 Single Family Property 13 Residential Units $8,097 per Res.Unit $105,261 Affordable Housing Units 0 Residential Units $0 per Res.Unit $0 Other Property 0 Acres $113,300 per Acre $0 Expected Maximum Facilities Special Tax Revenues (FY 2024-25 $) $2,581,401 * On July 1, 2025, and each July 1 thereafter, all dollar amounts shown above shall be increased by two percent (2%) of the amount in effect in the prior Fiscal Year. 37 Attachment 3 RESOLUTION NO. XX-24 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN DECLARING INTENTION TO INCUR BONDED INDEBTEDNESS TO FINANCE THE ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN PUBLIC FACILITIES IN AND FOR CITY OF DUBLIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2024-1 (DUBLIN CENTRE) WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Dublin (the "City Council") has this date adopted its resolution entitled, "Declaring Intention to Form a Community Facilities District and Levy Special Taxes in City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024- 1 (Dublin Centre) to Finance Certain Public Services and the Acquisition and Construction of Certain Public Facilities in and for such Community Facilities District" (the "Resolution of Intention"), stating its intention to form the City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 (Dublin Centre) (the "CFD") pursuant to the Mello -Roos Community Facilities Act of 1982, as amended, Chapter 2.5 of Part 1 of Division 2 of Title 5, commencing at Section 53311, of the California Government Code (the "Act"), for the purpose of financing certain public facilities (the "Facilities") and public services, as further provided in that Resolution of Intention; and WHEREAS, in order to finance a portion of the costs of the Facilities it is necessary to incur bonded indebtedness in the amount of not to exceed $55,000,000 on behalf of the CFD; and WHEREAS, United States Income Tax Regulations section 1.150-2 provides generally that proceeds of tax-exempt debt are not deemed to be expended when such proceeds are used for reimbursement of expenditures made prior to the date of issuance of such debt unless certain procedures are followed, one of which is a requirement that (with certain exceptions), prior to the payment of any such expenditure, the issuer declares an intention to reimburse such expenditure; and WHEREAS, it is in the public interest and for the public benefit that the City declares its official intent to reimburse itself and/or other local agencies constructing and/or acquiring the Facilities on whose behalf the City will issue debt the expenditures related to the Facilities with the proceeds of bonded indebtedness and other debt issued by the City for the CFD. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the City Council of the City of Dublin hereby finds, determines and resolves as follows: 1. The City Council declares and finds that in order to finance the acquisition and construction of the Facilities, which are described in the Resolution of Intention, it is necessary to incur a bonded indebtedness in one or more series. Reso. No. XX-24, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/2024 Page 1 of 3 38 Attachment 3 2. The purpose for which the proposed debt is to be incurred is to provide the funds necessary to pay for the cost of the Facilities. The City hereby declares its intention to reimburse itself and/or other local agencies constructing and/or acquiring the Facilities certain expenditures for the Facilities from the proceeds of the bonded indebtedness and other debt described in this Resolution, including costs of the Facilities paid by the City and/or other local agencies on whose behalf the City will issue debt for the CFD prior to the date of issuance of such bonded indebtedness and other debt not in excess of the amount described herein. 3. The maximum aggregate principal amount of the proposed debt is $55,000,000. Indebtedness subject to this limit shall only include indebtedness evidenced by bonds or notes and shall not include bonds described in Section 53364.2(e) of the Act. 4. It is the intention of the City Council that any such bonds issued shall be made callable in accordance with the terms of the Act and as more specifically to be set forth in any resolution authorizing issuance of the bonds, and shall be issued in such series and bear interest payable semi-annually or in such other manner as the City Council shall determine, at a rate not to exceed the maximum rate of interest as may be authorized by applicable law at the time of sale of such bonds, and shall mature not to exceed 40 years from the date of the issuance thereof. 5. In the event any series of bonds issued under the authorization is refunded to produce savings meeting the requirement of Section 53362.5 of the Act, all or a portion of the savings achieved through the issuance of refunding bonds may be used to finance Facilities insofar as the savings component provides capacity for bonded indebtedness in excess of that being refunded, and such additional bonded indebtedness shall not reduce and may exceed the amount of bonded indebtedness authorized herein. 6. The City Council hereby sets November 19, 2024, at 7:00 p.m., at the City of Dublin Civic Center Council Chambers located at 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568, as the time and place for a hearing by the City Council on the proposed bond issue. At that time and place any persons interested, including any persons owning property in the CFD, will be heard. 7. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause notice of said public hearing to be given by one-time publication in a newspaper of general circulation circulated within the CFD. The publication of said notice shall be completed at least 7 days before the date herein set for said public hearing. Such notice shall be substantially in the form specified in Section 53346 of the Act, with the form summarizing the provisions hereof hereby specifically approved. 8. This Resolution shall take effect from and after its adoption. Reso. No. XX-24, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/2024 Page 2 of 3 39 Attachment 3 PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this day of , 2024, by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk Reso. No. XX-24, Item X.X, Adopted XX/XX/2024 Page 3 of 3 40 ATTACHMENT 4 -N- VICINITY MAP N.T.S. 1 GRAPHIC SCALE 400 0 200 400 800 ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 400 ft. NOTE: 1. REFERENCE IS HEREBY MADE TO THE MAPS AND DEEDS OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA FOR THE DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE LINES AND DIMENSIONS OF ANY PARCELS SHOWN HEREON. 985-0052-025-00 GLEASONDR/VE 985-0052-024-00 CENTRAL PARKWAY 985-0051-006-00 PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF CITY OF DUBLIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2024-1 (DUBLIN CENTRE) COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA CITY OF DUBLIN CERTIFICATE 1. FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN, COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA THIS DAY OF , 2024. CITY CLERK, CITY OF DUBLIN W 2. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE WITHIN MAP SHOWING PROPOSED izr BOUNDARIES OF COMMUNITY FACILITES DISTRICT NO. 2024-1 (DUBLIN (f) CENTRE), CITY OF DUBLIN, COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, WAS APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN, AT A MEETING THEREOF, HELD ON THE DAY OF , 2024, BY ITS RESOLUTION NO. J DUBL/N BOULEVARD LEGEND CITY CLERK, CITY OF DUBLIN ALAMEDA COUNTY CLERK -RECORDER CERTIFICATE FILED THIS DAY OF , 20 AT THE HOUR OF O'CLOCK M, IN BOOK OF MAPS OF ASSESSMENT AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS AT PAGE THEREOF IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK -RECORDER OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MELISSA WILK CLERK -RECORDER BY: DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK -RECORDER 985-0051-006-00 ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER ASSESSOR'S PARCEL LOT LINE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2024-1 BOUNDARY FEE: $ FILE NO: GCG GOODWIN CONSULTING GROUP SHEET 1 OF 1 Dublin Centre Community Facilities District No. 2024-1 October I 5, 2024 DUBLIN CALIFORNIA 42 Overview of Presentation • Review of tonight's recommended actions • Overview of Dublin Centre CFD No. 2024-1 • Discussion of CFD Formation Process • Developer presentation Recommended Actions • Consideration of a Resolution Declaring Intention to Form a Community Facilities District and Levy Special Taxes in the City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024- I (Dublin Centre) to Finance Certain Public Services and the Acquisition and Construction of Certain Public Facilities in and for Such Community Facilities District. • Consideration of a Resolution Declaring Intention to Incur Bonded Indebtedness to Finance the Acquisition and Construction of Certain Public Facilities in and for City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024- I (Dublin Centre). 44 City Council Actions • November 22, 2022 - approved a Development Agreement (DA) for the Project • Section 6.2 of the DA specifies the City would use its best efforts to commence proceedings to form a CFD — The effective tax rate shall not exceed 1.75% — Term of bonds shall not exceed 35 years 45 Overview of CFD No. 2024- I • The Dublin Centre Project includes 50.04 acres and will include 500 residential units (including 6 Affordable Units that will be exempt from paying special taxes) • The Project consist of six neighborhoods that will include: — 106 Entry Level Townhomes — 215 ROW Townhomes — 40 Shop Keeper Spaces — 15 Two Story Residential — 105 ADU Option Residential — 13 Three Story Residential Boundary Map of CFD No. 2024- I VICINITY MAP A GRAPHIC SCALE 0 200 400 Laa C F :rca = H2O R NOTE: HEFEHEHICE IS HERESY MADE TO THE IMPS AND DEEDS OE RECORD IN TIME OFFICE OF THE ASSESSOR OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA FOR THE DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE LIES ANI DIMENSIONS OF ANY PARCELS SHOWN HEREON. PROPOSED BOUNDARIES OF CITY OF DUBLIN COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 2024-1 (DUBLIN CENTRE) COUNTY OF ALAMI DA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA CITY OF DUBLIN. CERTIFICATE 1. FILED 1N THE OFF ICE OF TIRE C fTY CLERK OF T HE CITY OF OLBJHL COUNT/ OF ALAx/EDA STATE OF CALiORR2A THIS DAY OF CITY CLERIC CITY OF DUBLf1 P. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE WITHIN MAP SHOWING PROP'O$E° 90lR00 IUEP OP OO4MLMTY PACILITES DISTRICT MO. 2U 3.1-1 IDLIEO. CENTRE]. CTFY CIF DOMAN. COUNTY OF ALAMEDA. STATE OF CAOIFORHDL AWLS APPROVED SY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OUDIJN. AT A MEETING THEREOF. HOLDEN THE CAT OE 2024. BY ITS RESOLUTION MO. CITY CLERK CITY OF 000LIN AM&OA r`.OLITTTY CLERK -RECORDER IlERT IF ICATE FILET. THIS DAV OF 20 AT THE HDl.R OF OCLOCNJ.1 N SOON OF MAPS O F ASSESSMENT AND COMMUNITY FRCP-ITIES DISTRICTS AT PAGE THEREOF LATHE OFFICE OF THE OLERI4RECOROER OF THE C01RITY OF AI AIMED.. STATE OF GAL IFCELNI L IELISSA WILK OLEAX-REOORDER 22: DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK-8ECORDER LEGEND ! &SO201dDS. 0 T ASSESSOR'S PARCEL HOMIER ASSESSORT. PARCEL LOT LINE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO_ 22241 BOuNDAAY FEE: ! FILE NO G G NOODWIH CON2LILTIMO CROUP SHEET 1 OF 1 DUBLIN CALIFORNIA 47 Aerial Map of CFD No. 2024- I iptea sonip..r, or ieason Clublin *IL • Cinerald High t 40. pa ci fic•p rotou rs The Villas *Mt Discussion of Proposed CFD No. 2024-1 • City engaged RCLCO Real Estate Consulting to prepare independent pricing report. — RCLCO base prices were used to set the proposed special tax rates • City engaged Goodwin Consulting Group to prepare a Rate and Method of Apportionment and the CFD Boundary map. Discussion of Proposed CFD No. 2024-1 • City Engaged Jones Hall as Bond Counsel to prepare all required legal documents to form CFD 2024-1. • City engaged Fieldman, Rolapp & Associates as Municipal Advisors to coordinate the CFD formation. Discussion of Proposed CFD No. 2024-1 The Dublin Centre Development is proposing to establish a single CFD, that would levy two separate special taxes, one to pay for services and one to pay for facilities. Residents would have two separate CFD amounts on their tax bills. Services CFD —funds the maintenance of parks and public streets Facilities CFD — funds construction of certain public infrastructure and development impact fees associated with the projects Discussion of Proposed CFD No. 2024-1 • The Dublin Centre project is divided into six tax zones based on the type and size of the homes being sold.The maximum tax rate is based on the average estimated selling price of homes in each tax zone. • Resolution to Incur Bonded Indebtedness sets a not to exceed amount of $55 Million. Proposed Effective Tax Rate Estimated Average Base Sales Price (1) Ad Valorem (2) Other Charges (3) Proposed Services Taxes (4) Proposed CFD Facilities Taxes (4) Total 3 Story ROW Option ADU Option 2 Story Option Townhomes Shophouses Entry Level Townhomes Total Average $1,975,000 $1,876,000 $ 1,786,000 $ 1,404,000 $ 1,214,000 $ 991,000 $ 1,541,000 $ 24,834 $ 23,589 $ 22,457 $ 17,654 $ 15,265 $ 12,461 $ 19,377 $ 1,230 $ 1,230 $ 1,230 $ 1,230 $ 1,230 $ 1,230 $ 1,230 $ 469 $ 469 $ 469 $ 469 $ 469 $ 469 $ 469 $ 8,097 $ 7,271 $ 7,210 $ 5,301 $ 4,651 $ 2,630 $ 5,860 $ 34,630 $ 32,559 $ 31,366 $ 24,654 $ 21,615 $ 16,790 $ 26,936 Total Proposed CFD No. 2024-1 Taxes $ Estimated Effective Tax Rate 8,566 $ 7,740 $ 7,679 $ 5,770 $ 5,120 $ 3,099 $ 6,329 1.75% 1.74% 1.76% 1.76% 1.78% 1.69% 1.75% (1) Prices per RCLCO report dated 9.18.24 (2) Estimated at 1.2574% per DPFG analysis dated 10.01.24 (3) Estimate per DPFG analysis dated 10.01.24 (4) Per Draft RMA from Goodwin Consulting Group Staff Recommendation • Adopt Resolution Declaring Intention to Form a Community Facilities District and Levy Special Taxes in the City of Dublin Community Facilities District No.2024-I (Dublin Centre) to Finance Certain Public Services and the Acquisition and Construction of Certain Public Facilities in and for Such Community Facilities District • Adopt Resolution Declaring Intention to Incur Bonded Indebtedness to Finance the Acquisition and Construction of Certain Public Facilities in and for City of Dublin Community Facilities District No. 2024- I (Dublin Centre) • If the above Resolutions are adopted, the City Council hereby sets November 19, 2024, at 7:00 p.m., at the City of Dublin Civic Center Council Chambers located at 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568, as the time and place for a hearing by the City Council on the proposed bond issue. At that time and place any persons interested, including any persons owning property in the CFD, will be heard 54 Next Steps • Should the City Council approve tonight's Resolutions the City and the Developers will proceed with preparation of legal documents for the public hearing and related City Council actions scheduled for November 19, 2024, which will include the following actions: I . Hold Public Hearing 2.Adopt Resolution of Formation of the CFD 3.Adopt Resolution Deeming it Necessary to incur Bonded Indebtedness for CFD 4.Adopt Resolution Calling the Election 5. Conduct Landowner -Voter Election 6.Adopt Resolution Declaring Election Results 7. Introduce Ordinance Levying a Special Tax (First Reading) • Following the November 19, 2024 meeting, the City Council will, at a future meeting, consider adoption of the Ordinance Levying a Special Tax, which will authorize the CFD to levy special taxes within the CFD as well as the issuance of special tax bonds for the CFD 55 Questions?