San Gabriel
City Council
Agenda Item I
I. JOINT TAX TRANSFER RESOLUTION CITY OF SAN GABRIEL ANNEXATION\n5623 N. GLADYS AVENUE (ASSESSOR PARCEL NUMBER 5374-027-005)\n[RESOLUTION NO. 24-65]\nConsideration of a Joint Tax Transfer Resolution accepting the negotiated\nexchange of property tax revenue resulting from the annexation of property\nlocated at 5623 N. Gladys Avenue from the County of Los Angeles to the City\nof San Gabriel. The City would receive the base of $1,060 in the property tax\nrevenue from this property tax transfer into the City, and this base may grow\nby 2% annually (Account No. 121-3111).\nCalifornia Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Determination: The proposed Joint\nTax Transfer would be exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act\n(CEQA) under Section 15319 (Annexations of Existing Facilities and Lots for\nExempt Facilities) of the CEQA Guidelines. Annexations to a city or special district\nof areas containing existing facilities public or private structures developed to the\ndensity allowed by the current zoning or pre-zoning of either the gaining or losing\ngovernmental agency whichever is more restrictive, provided, however, that the\nextension of utility services to the existing facilities would a capacity to serve on\nthe existing facilities.\nRecommended Action:\nStaff recommends that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 24-65:\nA RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, AS THE GOVERNING\nBODY OF THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, THE CONSOLIDATION FIRE\nPROTECTION DISTRICT OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY, THE LOS ANGELES\nCOUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF\nSAN GABRIEL, THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE COUNTY SANITATION\nDISTRICT NO. 15 OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY AND THE UPPER SAN\nGABRIEL VALLEY MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT, APPROVING AND\nACCEPTING THE NEGOTIATED EXCHANGE OF PROPERTY TAX REVENUE\nRESULTING FROM THE ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY KNOWN AS\nANNEXATION 2022-09 TO THE CITY OF SAN GABRIEL\nOTHER OPTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION\nThe action of the City Council may be to approve; approve with modifications;\nor deny the Joint Tax Transfer application.\nIf the City Council determines that the proposed application or any part of the\napplication should be denied or modified, the appropriate motion should be\nadopted, including identifying any issues of concern with the Joint Tax Transfer\nResolution, direct staff to modify the Resolution, and continue that the matter\nto the next regularly scheduled City Council meeting; or not adopt the Joint Tax\nTransfer Resolution, which would halt the Local Agency Formation Commission\nfor the County of Los Angeles (LAFCO) process.