HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 106-85 PublicLandPropTax RESOLUTION NO. 106-85
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN
AGREEING TO AN EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY TAX REVENUE CONCERNING
PA 85-018 DUBLIN PUBLIC LANDS PREZONING AND
ANNEXATION APPLICATION
WHEREAS, the City Council on October 8, 1984 and March
11, 1985 initiated the prezoning and annexation of approximately
2700 acres of publicly-owned properties generally east of
Dougherty Road and Southern Pacific Right of Way; west of
Tassajara Road; north of 1-580; and south of Contra Costa County
line as described in PA 85-018 Dublin Public Lands Prezoning and
Annexation Application; and
WHEREAS, seCtion 99 of the Revenue and Taxation Code
(AB 8) provides, among other things, that no local agency
jurisdictional change can be completed without the agencies
affected by such change first having agreed upon an exchange of
proper%y tax revenue between and among the affected agencies; and
WHEREAS, the Alameda. County Board of Supervisors
(Resolution No 186574) have developed a method for equitably
distributing the property taxes; and
WHEREAS, each specific annexation needs a resolution
from both the City and County agreeing to the exchange of
property tax revenues for the annexation to be completed and
filed with the State;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED:
1. That for the said annexation by the City of Dublin, (which
will be first effective for the fiscal year following the filing
of the Certificate of Completion with the State Board of
Equalization providing the filing occurs prior to December 31 of
the preceding year) the Auditor-Controller of the County of
Alameda shall be directed to cause an exchange of property tax
revenues pursuant to the following provisions of paragraph
numbers 1 and 3 of Exhibit "A" of the property tax revenues
redistribution method developed by the Alameda County Board of
Supervisors.
1) In all annexations involving developed or developing
residential territory, as well as mixed
residential/commercial areas and vacant or underdeveloped
industrially-zoned areas, the City would automatically be
entitled to receive an allocation of the County's general
fund computed property tax revenue from that area, equal to
the City/County's existing allocation percentage ratio
within its corporate limits;
3) In the event that a City assumes full responsibility
for a service or services presently provided by a separate
county Taxing agency or special district within a territory
proposed to be annexed, pursuant to Revenue and Taxation
Code Sec. 99 (b), the County will endeavor to transfer to
the City the entire computed property tax revenue presently
allocated to such County agency or district from said area.
2) The City certifies that there is no significant commercial
and/or industrial development in the proposed annexation.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Dublin City Council
does hereby agree to the property tax revenues redistribution
method stated herein.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of
September, 1985.
AYES: Councilmembers Hegarty, Jeffery, Moffatt,
Vonheeder and Mayor Snyder
NOES: None
ABSENT. None ~~i~~
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