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Section 5506.10.

CA Pub Res Code § 5506.10 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) (1) The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the population of Sacramento County continues to grow at an increasing rate, and already the county is far behind in providing adequate park, recreational, and open-space facilities for its residents. Formation of a regional district with boundaries coterminous with those of Sacramento County is critical to help address the growing and unmet park and recreational needs in Sacramento County.

(2) Proceedings for the formation of a regional park and open-space district or a regional open-space district with boundaries coterminous with those of Sacramento County may be initiated by resolution of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento after a hearing noticed in accordance with Section 6064 of the Government Code, in lieu of the petition and proceedings related to the petition specified in this article.

(b) As used in this section:

(1) “Regional district” means a district formed pursuant to this section that contains all of the territory within Sacramento County, including all incorporated cities.

(2) “Capital outlay project” means the acquisition or improvement of real property, but, for purposes of subdivision (c) includes the servicing of bonds issued pursuant to Section 5539.10.

(3) “Maintenance” means both of the following:

(A) Those purposes listed in Section 22531 of the Streets and Highways Code.

(B) Security for park, recreational, and open-space lands and improvements, including, but not limited to, park rangers and park security personnel.

(c) The resolution specified in subdivision (a) shall do all of the following:

(1) Name the proposed regional district and state the reasons for forming it.

(2) Specify that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Sacramento shall act, ex officio, as the governing body of the regional district. The provisions of this article pertaining to district directors do not apply, and all powers and authority of the regional district shall be vested in the board of supervisors in its capacity as the governing body of the regional district.

(3) Describe the territory to be included in the regional district.

(4) Describe the methods by which the regional district will be financed.

(5) (A) Specify that all revenue generated by the regional district, including the proceeds from the issuance of any bonds, shall be allocated among all affected public agencies within the territory of the district, for expenditure consistent with the purposes of this article, to adequately address the needs specified in subdivision (a) of Section 5539.10.

(B) For the purposes of this paragraph, “all affected public agencies” means the County of Sacramento, all incorporated cities within the county, and any park district or county service area established for the purpose of acquiring, improving, and managing land or improvements for park, recreational, open-space, or conservation purposes which is included within the territory of the district.

(6) (A) Call and give notice of an election to be held in the proposed regional district for the purpose of determining whether the regional district shall be formed.

(B) Notwithstanding Section 5518, the County Counsel of the County of Sacramento shall prepare the language in the ballot label. The proposition shall specify the matters set forth in the resolution, except for subparagraph (A). The analysis and review of the measure shall be carried out pursuant to Section 9160 of the Elections Code.

(7) State that in the first 20 years after the date that an assessment is levied pursuant to Section 5539.10, a minimum of 75 percent of all proceeds of assessments levied by the regional district shall be used for capital outlay projects on a nonannualized basis.

(8) Include an expenditure plan consisting of a list of capital outlay projects, including acquisition areas, and a general description of proposed outlays for operation and maintenance to be funded, over a 20-year period from the date on which the assessment is first levied, with proceeds of assessments levied by the regional district. No funds shall be allocated for capital outlay projects or for the operation and maintenance of any lands or facilities that are not located within the boundaries of the regional district.

(9) State the proposed rate and method of apportionment to be used in levying annual assessments for all categories of property.

(10) Include any other matters determined to be necessary or desirable by the board of supervisors.

(d) (1) The formation of the regional district is not subject to Section 5517.1 or to the Cortese-Knox-Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000 (Division 3 (commencing with Section 56000) of Title 5 of the Government Code).

(2) The regional district shall be formed if a majority of voters voting on the proposition vote in favor of formation of the regional district.

(e) (1) No proceeds from any bonds issued pursuant to Section 5539.10 shall be expended for operation and maintenance. Bond proceeds may be expended to pay all costs incidental to the preparation and issuance of the bonds.

(2) The regional district may use the proceeds from the levy of assessments for the operation and maintenance of capital outlay projects and any lands acquired and improvements made to park, recreational, and open-space lands of the regional district.

(Amended by Stats. 2003, Ch. 296, Sec. 32. Effective January 1, 2004.)

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Section 5506.10.