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1 Mountain View Estates Annexation Process August 3, 2009 1

2 This Evening’s Goal… To educate you on the annexation process To describe the timeframe and key events To take your questions 2

3 Who’s Here? Calabasas City Council – Mayor Pro Tem, Barry Groveman – Council Member James Bozajian – Council Member Mary Sue Maurer – Councilmember Dennis Washburn Calabasas Staff – Anthony Coroalles, City Manager – Maureen Tamuri, Community Development Director – Tom Bartlett, City Planner 3

4 Why are we here? Mountain View Estates City of Calabasas 2009 General Plan Proposed Annexation Areas 4

5 What Area Would be Annexed? 5

6 The Annexation Process Governed by the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) for Los Angeles County Established by California State law (Cortese- Knox-Hertzberg Act of 2000) LAFCO is responsible for coordinating logical and timely changes in local governmental boundaries 6

7 The Annexation Process Annexations are Initiated by Petition or by Resolution: – Petition must be signed by 5% or more of registered voters within the area, or – Via a Resolution adopted by the City Council The Calabasas City Council will consider a resolution of application to initiate annexation proceedings at their meeting of August 12, 2009 7

8 The Annexation Process LAFCO Activities – Receive Application and Determine Completeness – Negotiate a Revenue Agreement with LA County – Conduct 1 st Hearing: Decide on Sphere of Influence Amendments and Annexation – Conduct 2 nd Hearing: “Protest Hearing” 8

9 Protest Hearing Outcomes – Three possible outcomes from the Protest hearing: 1) If fewer than 25% of registered voters, or fewer than 25% of affected landowners (weighted by proportional share of overall assessed valuation) file written protests, then LAFCO orders the boundary change; 2) If at least 25% but not more than 50% of the registered voters or landowners protest, then LAFCO orders an election; and, 3) If more than 50% of the registered voters or landowners protest, LAFCO terminates the proceedings. 9

10 Who Can Vote? At the LAFCO Protest Hearing… – Registered Voters and Property Owners In a LAFCO Ordered Election… – Registered Voters Only – Results are determined by simple majority 10

11 How long will the process take? After Council Action to Initiate Annexation… – Three to four months to prepare and officially file the application with LAFCO – Approximately six months to a protest hearing – Approximately three months following the protest hearing to an election (if one is required) 11

12 What Could Change? If MVE became part of the City of Calabasas, there would be no change to: – Your School District – Utility services and providers – Tax rates – Your HOA Board – Your HOA’s open spaces 12

13 What Could Change? If MVE became part of the City of Calabasas, there would be change to: – Your local elected officials – Where you obtain local building permits – Some local laws 13

14 MVE Annexation Process Do you have additional questions? 14


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