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3 <br /> Legal Requirements <br /> Proposition 218 <br /> The City of Pleasanton's five Landscape Maintenance Districts were formed prior to the <br /> passage of Proposition 218, "The Right to Vote on Taxes Act," which was approved by <br /> the voters of California on November 6, 1996 and is now Article XIIIC and XIIID of the <br /> California Constitution. (Proposition 218 provides for benefit assessments to be levied <br /> to fund the cost of providing services, improvements, as well as maintenance and <br /> operation expenses to a public improvement which benefits the assessed property). <br /> Although these assessments are consistent with Proposition 218, the California judiciary <br /> has generally referred to pre-Proposition 218 assessments as "grandfathered <br /> assessments" and held them to a lower standard than post Proposition 218 <br /> assessments. <br /> The existing Assessment Districts will be re-assessed consistent with the procedures <br /> and requirements imposed by Proposition 218, which describes several important <br /> requirements, including property-owner balloting and approval for the imposition of new <br /> or increased assessments. <br /> This Engineer's Report is consistent with the requirements of Article XIIIC and XIIID of <br /> the California Constitution because the Improvements to be funded are clearly defined, <br /> the Improvements are directly available to and directly benefit property in the <br /> Maintenance District, and the Improvements provide a direct advantage to property in <br /> the Maintenance District that would not be received in absence of the assessments. <br /> City of Pleasanton <br /> Landscape Maintenance District No. 1994-1, Oak Tree Farm Engineer's Report, Fiscal Year 2023-24 <br />