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I, Paul A. Novak, Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission for
the County of Los Angeles, do hereby certify that I have examined the attached
documents with respect to the inhabited proposal designated as:
DISSOLUTION OF HUNTINGTON MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
and have found said documents to be in compliance with the resolution of
approval adopted by the Local Agency Formation Commission for the County of
Los Angeles on March 13, 2013.
All of the information required by the State law is contained in the attached
documents and by this reference incorporated herein.
The affected territory shall be taxed for any existing general indebtedness, if any,
or contractual obligations.
The effective date of this boundary change of district is June 28, 2013.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I execute this Certificate
this 28th day of June 2013.
Paul A. Novak, AICP
Executive Officer
80 South Lake Avenue, Suite 870, Pasadena, California 91101 (626) 204 -6500
RESOLUTION NO.2013 -07PR
RESOLUTION OF THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION
COMMISSION FOR LOS ANGELES COUNTY ORDERING
"DISSOLUTION OF THE HUNTINGTON MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT"
WHEREAS, the Commission adopted a resolution at its meeting of March 13, 2013,
pursuant to, Part 3, Division 3, Title 5, of the California Government Code (commencing with
section 56000, the Cortese - Knox - Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000),
initiating proceedings to dissolve the Huntington Municipal Water District;
WHEREAS, the Huntington Municipal Water District is a municipal water district that
includes 462 single - family homes in a community known as "Chapman Woods" in
unincorporated County territory (with the exception of two schools that are located within the
City of Pasadena), generally located southeasterly of the City of Pasadena in the San Gabriel
Valley; and
WHEREAS, a map of the boundaries of the proposal are set forth in Exhibit "A,"
attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein; and
WHEREAS, on March 13, 2013, the Commission approved the Dissolution of the
Huntington Municipal Water District after a noticed public hearing; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 57002, the Commission set the
protest hearing for May 8, 2013 at 9:00 a.m., and the Executive Officer has given notice thereof
pursuant to Government Code Sections 57025 and 57026, published on March 28, 2013; and
WHEREAS, at the time and place fixed in the notice, the hearing was held, and any and
all oral and/or written protests, objections, and evidence were received and considered; and
WHEREAS, the Commission, acting as the conducting authority, has the
ministerial duty of tabulating the value of protests filed and not withdrawn and either terminating
Resolution No. 2013 -07PR
Page 2
these proceedings if a majority protest exists or ordering the dissolution directly without an
election pursuant to Government Code Sections 57077.1(c)(2) after a Commission initiated
dissolution pursuant to these provisions and consistent with prior actions of the Commission
pursuant to Government Code Sections 56378, 56425, and 56430; and the Commission has
received a report and recommendations on adoption of a conforming resolution from its
Executive Officer.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows:
1. The Commission finds that the number of registered voters residing within the boundary
of the territory is 842.
2. The Commission fords that the total assessed valuation of land is $336,377,946.
3. The Commission finds that the number of written protests filed in opposition to the
Dissolution of the Huntington Municipal Water District and not withdrawn is 0 registered
voters. Therefore the dissolution will be approved since the valid protests received and
not withdrawn, represent less than 50 percent of the registered voters in the affected
territory.
4. Pursuant to Government Code section 56886, the Dissolution of the Huntington
Municipal Water District is hereby approved, and ordered, subject to the following terms
and conditions:
a. In accordance with Government Code Sections 57451(c) and 56886(m), the
Commission hereby designates the County of Los Angeles as the successor agency
for the District, tasked with winding up the affairs of the dissolved District;
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Page 3
b. In accordance with Government Code Section 56886(i), the funds maintained in any
and all bank accounts and any other moneys due but not collected and any other
obligations by the Huntington Municipal Water District shall be conveyed to the
County of Los Angeles as the successor agency;
c. The County of Los Angeles, acting as the successor agency, shall disburse the funds
and any real or personal property which may be received from the Huntington
Municipal Water District to the County of Los Angeles, consistent with Government
Code Section 57457(c)(1) and (2);
d. Subject to Government Code Section 57462, any funds money or property of the
dissolved district may be used "for any lawful purposes" of the County of Los
Angeles, and further, "so far as may be practicable, the funds ... shall be used for the
benefit of the lands, inhabitants, and taxpayers within the territory of the dissolved
district," consistent with Government Code Section 57463;
e. As required by Government Code Sections 57077.1(c)(2) and 57078, the dissolution
of the Huntington Municipal Water District is subject to majority protest proceedings;
f. The County of Los Angeles Auditor - Controller shall adjust the allocation of property
tax revenue for the territory in the area formerly occupied by the Huntington
Municipal Water District pursuant to its authority and obligations under the Revenue
& Taxation Code;
g. The effective date of this dissolution shall be June 28, 2013.
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Page 4
h. Except to the extent in conflict with 4.a. through 4.g, above, the general terms and
conditions contained in Chapter 6 of Part 5 Division 3, Title 5 of the California
Government Code (commencing with Section 57450) shall apply to this dissolution.
5. The Executive Officer is directed to transmit a certified copy of this resolution to the
Chief Executive Officer of the County of Los Angeles; and prepare, execute and file a
certificate of completion with the appropriate public agencies, pursuant to Government
Code Section 57000, et seq.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 8th day of May 2013.
MOTION:
SPENCE
SECOND:
FINLAY
AYES:
CLOSE, FINLAY, LaBONGE, PELLISSIER, SPENCE, DEAR
NOES:
NONE
ABSTAIN:
NONE
ABSENT:
MOLINA, YAROSLAVSKY, GLADBACH
MOTION PASSES:
6/0/0
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION
FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES
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Paul A. Novak, AICP
Executive Officer
RESOLUTION NO.2013 -14ROA
RESOLUTION OF APPLICATION OF THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION
COMMISSION FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES FOR
COMMISSION - INITIATED PROCEEDINGS TO DISSOLVE THE
HUNTINGTON MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the Huntington Municipal Water District (District) was formed by the Los
Angeles County Board of Supervisors on January 9, 1960, and was incorporated by the State of
California Secretary of State on January 26, 1960;
WHEREAS, the Huntington Municipal Water District is a legally - established municipal
water district pursuant to Division 20 of the State of California Water Code;
WHEREAS, territory within the boundaries of the Huntington Municipal Water District
includes 462 single - family homes in a community known as "Chapman Woods" in
unincorporated County territory (with the exception of two schools that are located within the
City of Pasadena), generally located southeasterly of the City of Pasadena in the San Gabriel
Valley;
WHEREAS, the Local Agency Formation Commission for the County of Los Angeles
County (the "Commission "), is required, pursuant to Government Code Section 56000 et seq (the
Cortese - Knox - Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000), to determine and
update, as necessary, the Sphere of Influence (SOI) of each local agency; and
WHEREAS, the Commission adopted a Coterminous Sphere of Influence (Coterminous
SOI), wherein the boundaries of the District and its SOI are the same, for the Huntington
Municipal Water District, on October 26, 1983;
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WHEREAS, Dudek and Associates, a consultant to LAFCO prepared the Final Municipal
Service Review for Water Services for the West San Gabriel Valley on December 8, 2004, which
examined several water districts, including the Huntington Municipal Water District;
WHEREAS, the Commission approved the Final Municipal Service Review for Water
Services for the West San Gabriel Valley, and, based upon the recommendation in the MSR, the
Commission adopted a Zero Sphere of Influence (Zero SOI) for the Huntington Municipal Water
District on December 8, 2004;
WHEREAS, Hogle- Ireland, a consultant to LAFCO, has prepared a new Huntington
Municipal Water District Municipal Service Review (MSR) for the Huntington Municipal Water
District, dated November 2012;
WHEREAS, the November 2012 Huntington Municipal Water District Municipal Service
Review was prepared pursuant to Government Code Sections 56425 and 56430;
WHEREAS, the November 2012 Huntington Municipal Water District Municipal MSR
recommends that the Commission adopt a Zero SOI and dissolve the Huntington Municipal
Water District;
WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 56375(a)(2)(B), LAFCO may
initiate proposals by resolution of application for the dissolution of a district;
WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 56375(a)(3), LAFCO may
initiate the dissolution of a district if it is consistent with a recommendation or conclusion of a
study pursuant to Government Code Sections 56378, 56425, or 56430, and LAFCO makes the
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determinations specified in Section 56881(b);
WHEREAS the Commission has initiated studies and requested information from other
government agencies, including inventorying those agencies and determining their maximum
service area and service capacities, consistent with Government Code Section 56378;
WHEREAS the Commission originally designated a Zero SOI for the District on
December 8, 2004;
WHEREAS the November 2012 Huntington Municipal Water District Municipal Service
Review (MSR) for the Huntington Municipal Water District, prepared pursuant to Government
Code Section 56430, recommends that the Commission dissolve the District;
WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 56375(a)(3), the Commission
hereby makes the determinations specified in Section 56881(b) that the public service costs are
likely to be less than or substantially similar to the status quo, as the City of Pasadena Water &
Power Department (PWP) has provided uninterrupted water service to residents within the
boundaries of the District since the 1930s and would continue to provide water service, and, in
this regard, the costs are likely to be the same as residents currently pay;
WHEREAS, Government Code Section 56035 defines dissolution as "the
disincorporation, extinguishment, or termination of the existence of a district and the cessation of
all its corporate powers, except as the Commission may otherwise provide pursuant to Section
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56886 or for the purpose of winding up the affairs of the district;" and
WHEREAS, on March 13th, 2013, after being duly and properly noticed, this Resolution
of Application and proposal for District dissolution came up for hearing, at which time this
Commission heard and received all oral and written testimony, objections and evidence which
were made, presented or filed, and all persons present were given an opportunity to hear and be
heard with respect to this matter, and the report of the Executive Officer.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows:
1. The Commission hereby initiates proceedings to dissolve the Huntington Municipal
Water District, as authorized pursuant to Government Code Section 56375(a)(2)(B);
2. The Commission initiates this dissolution, which is consistent with and based upon prior
studies and information requested from other government agencies, pursuant to
Government Code Section 56378;
3. The Commission initiates this dissolution, which is consistent with and based upon prior
actions of the Commission pursuant to the Commission's adoption of a Zero SOI for the
District on December 8, 2004, pursuant to Government Code Section 56425.
4. The Commission initiates this dissolution, which is consistent with and based upon prior
actions of the Commission relative to the November 2012 Huntington Municipal Water
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District Municipal Service Review (MSR), which includes a recommendation to dissolve
the district, pursuant to Government Code Section 56425 and 56430;
5. Pursuant to Government Code Section 56881(b)(1), the Commission hereby determines
that the public service costs are likely to be less than or substantially similar to the status
quo, as the City of Pasadena Water & Power Department (PWP) has provided
uninterrupted water service to residents within the boundaries of the District since the
1930s and would continue to provide water service, and, in this regard, the costs are
likely to be the same as residents currently pay;
6. Pursuant to Government Code Section 56881(b)(2), the Commission hereby determines
that the proposed dissolution promotes public access and accountability, in that the
District is not providing water service, has no staff, no legal counsel, no website, and
typically only meets once a year•, and, further, that residents who currently have issues
with service, billing, or water infrastructure contact PWP directly, and would continue to
do so going forward upon the dissolution of the District; and, in these regards, the
proposed dissolution promotes public access and accountability by eliminating a
duplicative and unnecessary public agency;
7. Asset forth in State CEQA Guidelines section 15061, the Commission finds that the
proposed actions are exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the proposed
Dissolution will have a significant effect on the environment.
8. The Commission finds that the proposed actions are not a project for purposes of CEQA
because they are an organizational activity of government with no direct nor indirect
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effects on the physical enviromnent, pursuant to Section 15378(b) of the State CEQA
Guidelines.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13" day of March, 2013.
MOTION:
YAROSLAVSKY
SECOND:
PELLISSIER
AYES:
DEAR, FINLAY, PELLISSIER, SPENCE, YAROSLAVSKY,
GLADBACH
NOES:
NONE
ABSTAIN:
NONE
ABSENT:
CLOSE, LaBONGE, MOLINA
MOTION PASSES:
6/0/0
LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION
COMMISSION FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS
ANGELES
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PAL NOVAK, Executive Officer
RESOLUTION NO.2013 -15RMD
RESOLUTION OF THE LOCAL AGENCY FORMATION COMMISSION
FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES MAKING DETERMINATIONS
APPROVING A MUNICIPAL SERVICE REVIEW, ADOPTING A ZERO SPHERE OF
INFLUENCE, AND DISSOLVING THE HUNTINGTON MUNICIPAL WATER
DISTRICT
WHEREAS, the Huntington Municipal Water District was formed by the Los Angeles
County Board of Supervisors on January 9, 1960, and was incorporated by the State of California
Secretary of State on January 26, 1960;
WHEREAS, the Huntington Municipal Water District is a legally- established municipal
water district pursuant to Division 20 of the State of California Water Code;
WHEREAS, territory within the boundaries of the Huntington Municipal Water District
includes 462 single- family homes in a community known as "Chapman Woods" in
unincorporated County territory (with the exception of two schools that are located within the
City of Pasadena), generally located southeasterly of the City of Pasadena in the San Gabriel
Valley;
WHEREAS, the Local Agency Formation Commission for the County of Los Angeles
County (the "Commission"), is required, pursuant to Government Code Section 56000 et seq (the
Cortese -Knox- Hertzberg Local Government Reorganization Act of 2000), to determine and
update, as necessary, the Sphere of Influence (SOI) of each local agency; and
WHEREAS, the Commission adopted a Coterminous Sphere of Influence (Coterminous
SOI), wherein the boundaries of the District and its SOI are the same, for the Huntington
Municipal Water District, on October 26, 1983;
WHEREAS, Dudek and Associates, a consultant to LAFCO, prepared the Final
Municipal Service Review for Water Services for the West San Gabriel Valley on December 8,
Resolution No. 2013 -15RMD
Page 2
2004, which examined several water districts, including the Huntington Municipal Water
District;
WHEREAS, the Commission approved the Final Municipal Service Review for Water
Services for the West San Gabriel Valley, and, based upon the recommendation in the MSR, the
Commission adopted a Zero Sphere of Influence (Zero SOI) for the Huntington Municipal Water
District on December 8, 2004;
WHEREAS, Hogle- Ireland, a consultant to LAFCO, has prepared a Huntington
Municipal Water District Municipal Service Review (MSR) for the Huntington Municipal Water
District, dated November 2012;
WHEREAS, the November 2012 Huntington Municipal Water District Municipal Service
Review was prepared pursuant to Government Code Sections 56425 and 56430;
WHEREAS, the November 2012 Huntington Municipal Water District Municipal MSR
recommends that the Commission adopt a Zero SOI and dissolve the Huntington Municipal
Water District;
WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 56375(a)(2)(B), the
Commission has adopted a resolution of application for Commission - initiated proceedings to
dissolve the District;
WHEREAS, in adopting said resolution or application for Commission - initiated
proceedings to dissolve the District, the Commission made the necessary findings pursuant to
Government Code Sections 56375(a)(3) and 56881(b);
WHEREAS, the Executive Officer has submitted to the Commission a staff report
relative to the Huntington Municipal Water District MSR, including proposed determinations
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and recommendations that the Commission approve the MSR and adopt a Zero SOI for the
Huntington Municipal Water District;
WHEREAS, the Executive Officer's report recommends that the Huntington Municipal
Water District be dissolved;
WHEREAS, in accordance with Government Code Section 56375(a)(3), LAFCO may
initiate a dissolution if it is consistent with a recommendation or conclusion of a study pursuant
to Government Code Sections 56425 and 56430, and LAFCO makes the determinations
specified in Section 56881(b);
WHEREAS, Government Code Section 56035 defines dissolution as "the
disincorporation, extinguishment, or termination of the existence of a district and the cessation of
all its corporate powers, except as the Commission may otherwise provide pursuant to Section
56886 or for the purpose of winding up the affairs of the district;"
WHEREAS, on March 13th, 2013, after being duly and properly noticed, this matter came
up for hearing, at which time this Commission heard and received all oral and written testimony,
objections and evidence which were made, presented or filed, and all persons present were given
an opportunity to hear and be heard with respect to this matter, and the report of the Executive
Officer;
WHEREAS, Government Code Section 57077.1(c)(2) allows the Commission to order a
dissolution after conducting a noticed public hearing and a noticed protest hearing, and in that
the public hearing has been noticed for March 13, 2013 and that that said protest hearing will be
noticed and is scheduled for May 8th, 2013, at 9:00 a.m.; and
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WHEREAS, pursuant to Government Code Section 56156 and 56157, in advance of the
public hearing, the Commission has mailed a timely written notice to all registered voters and
landowners within the boundaries of the District, as well as published a notice in compliance
with all requirements.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows:
1. Asset forth in State CEQA Guidelines section 15061, the Commission finds that the
approval of the proposed actions, approval of this MSR, adoption of a Zero SOI, and
dissolution of the Huntington Municipal Water District is exempt from the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) because it can be seen with certainty on these facts
that there is no possibility that these actions will have a significant effect on the
environment.
2. The Commission further finds that these actions, approval of this MSR, adoption of a
Zero SOI, and dissolution of the Huntington Municipal Water District, are not a project
for purposes of CEQA because they are an organizational activity of government with no
direct nor indirect effects on the physical environment, pursuant to Section 15378(b) of
the State CEQA Guidelines.
3. In accordance with Government Code Sections 56425 and 56430, the Commission adopts
the following written determinations for Huntington Municipal Water District:
Present and Planned Land Uses in the Area. The 316 -acres within the boundaries
of the Huntington Municipal Water District include a population of approximately
1,000 residents. The area is developed with single - family dwellings, and there are
only four vacant parcels. No significant growth is anticipated.
Present and Probable Need for Public Facilities and Services in the Area. The
City of Pasadena Water & Power Division (PWP) provides water services to the
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District in accordance with the terms of a 1931 Agreement between the City of
Pasadena and Chapman Estates, the original developer of the area. PWP has
provided uninterrupted water service to the Chapman Woods community since
1931. Given that the area is fully built out, PWP has the future capacity to
continue to serve this community. PWP has no infrastructure needs nor
deficiencies that would impede it from continuing to provide water service.
Present Capacity of Public Facilities and Adequacy of Public Service that the
Agency Provides or is Authorized to Provide and Financial Ability of Agencies to
Provide Services. The District does not have any water rights, infrastructure, nor
staff to provide water service in the District. PWP relies on an intricate system of
water sources and facilities to provide a safe and reliable supply to its customers.
PWP currently relies on groundwater, surface supplies, and imported water
purchased from the Metropolitan Water District (M)VD). PWP has also
developed a Water Integrated Resources Plan (WIRP) to provide an overall long-
term water resources strategy through the year 2035. PWP's WIRP relies on
increased water conservation and use of local rather than imported water supplies
to meet their future demands. Future water sources include but are not limited to
recycled water, surface water diversion, and groundwater storage using MWD
replenishment water. PWP has no infrastructure needs nor deficiencies that
would impede it from continuing to provide water service.
Existence of Any Social or Economic Communities of Interest: There are no
distinct social and economic communities of interest within the boundaries of the
territory served by the Huntington Municipal Water District.
The present and probable need for sewers municipal and industrial water, or
structural fire protection services and facilities of any Disadvantaged
Unincor2orated Community(DUC) within the existing Sphere of Influence.
There are no DUCs within nor adjacent to the Huntington Municipal Water
District.
Growth and Population Projections for the Affected Area. The area is fully built
out with a population of approximately 1,000 people. Given that there are only
four known undeveloped properties, no significant future growth is anticipated.
Status of and opportunities for Shared Facilities. As noted in the MSR, there are
no opportunities for joint ventures or shared facilities with the two other service
providers in the vicinity of the District (the City of Arcadia or the East Pasadena
Water Company).
Accountability for Community Service Needs Including Government Structure
and Operational Efficiencies. Members of the District's board of directors are
generally appointed "in- lieu" of contested elections. The District does not
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maintain a website and generally meets only once a year. Because PWP has
provided uninterrupted water service since the 1930s and continues to provide
water service in the community, in the interest of efficiency it is entirely
appropriate to dissolve the District.
4. In accordance with Government Code Section 56886(r), which authorizes the
Commission to provide for the continuation or provision of any service provided at that
time, the Commission hereby determines that PWP will continue to provide water service
to property - owners within the former boundaries of the former Huntington Municipal
Water District upon the District's dissolution, as PWP is required to do under a 1931
Agreement between the City of Pasadena and the A. E. Chapman Estate, the original
developer of Chapman Woods.
5. The Commission adopts a Zero Sphere of Influence for the Huntington Municipal Water
District, as identified in the map entitled "Huntington Municipal Water District Sphere of
Influence."
6. The Huntington Municipal Water District is hereby dissolved subject to the following
terms and conditions:
a. In accordance with Government Code Sections 57451(c) and 56886(m), the
Commission hereby designates the County of Los Angeles as the successor agency
for the District, tasked with winding up the affairs of the District;
b. In accordance with Government Code Section 56886(i), the funds maintained in any
and all bank accounts by the Huntington Municipal Water District shall be conveyed
to the County of Los Angeles as the successor agency;
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c. Prior to the transfer of funds from the Huntington Municipal Water District to the
County of Los Angeles, the District shall pay and satisfy any and all outstanding
obligations;
d. The County of Los Angeles, acting as the successor agency, shall disburse the funds
received from the Huntington Municipal Water District to the County of Los Angeles,
consistent with Government Code Section 57457(c)(2);
e. The funds referenced in Section 7.d (above) "may be used for any lawful purposes"
of the County of Los Angeles, and further, "so far as may be practicable, the
funds ... shall be used for the benefit of the lands, inhabitants, and taxpayers within
the territory of the dissolved district," consistent with Government Code Section
57463;
f. As required by Government Code Section 57078, the dissolution of the Huntington
Municipal Water District is subject to majority protest proceedings; and
g. The County of Los Angeles Auditor - Controller shall adjust the allocation of property
tax revenue for the territory in the area formerly occupied by the Huntington
Municipal Water District pursuant to its authority and obligations under the Revenue
& Taxation Code.
7. The Commission sets the protest hearing for May 8t'' 2013, at 9:00 a.m. as the date and
time for Commission protest proceedings, and authorizes and directs the Executive
Officer to give notice thereof pursuant to Government Code Section 57025 and 57026.
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8. The Executive Officer is hereby authorized and directed to mail certified copies of this
resolution as provided in Government Code Section 56882.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 13f day of March, 2013.
MOTION:
YAROSLAVSKY
SECOND:
PELLISSIER
AYES:
DEAR, FINLAY, PELLISSIER, SPENCE, YAROSLAVSKY,
GLADBACH
NOES:
NONE
ABSTAIN:
NONE
ABSENT:
CLOSE, LaBONGE, MOLINA
MOTION PASSES:
6/0/0
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