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GENERAL BALLOT
SPECIAL ELECTION
CARLSBAD ANNEXATION No. 2.12
N DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1972
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS:To vote on any measure, stamp
a cross ( + ) in the voting square
after the word "Yes" or after the word "No." All marks, except the cross (+ )
are forbidden. All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidden and make the
ballot void.
If you wrongly stamp, tear or deface this ballot, return it to the inspector
of election and obtain another.
On absent voter ballots mark a cross (+ ) with pen or pencil.
MEASURE SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF VOTERS
SHALL "EAST CARLSBAD ANNEXATION NO. 2.12" BE ANNEXED TO,
INCORPORATED IN, AND MADE A PART OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,
AND THE PROPERTY IN SUCH TERRITORY BE, AFTER SUCH ANNEX-
ATION, SUBJECT TO TAXATION EQUALLY WITH THE PROPERTY WITH-
IN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, TO PAY THE ENTIRE BONDED INDEBTED-
NESS OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD OUTSTANDING OR AUTHORIZED
AT THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE NOTICE OF
ELECTION FOR THE ACQUISITION, CONSTRUCTION, OR COMPLETION
OF MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS, EXCEPT THAT THE PROPERTY OF
SAID TERRITORY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OF THE CITY OF
CARLSBAD'S 1962 SEWER BONDS AUTHORIZED BY A SPECIAL MUNICI-
PAL ELECTION HELD ON THE 16th DAY OF JANUARY, 1962?
YES
NO
ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF ANNEXATION
When the original plan for La Costa was prepared in 1 965 for the
original 2,500 acres, it was contemplated that annexation to an
incorporated municipality was a possible future course of action.
La Costa Development is a "recreation-oriented planned community
designed for eventual incorporation or annexation, containing diver-
sified residential communities with public facilities, utilities, services,
employment opportunities, and recreation".
Annexation is being proposed because development has reached a
point in terms of diversity of housing types, the creation of employ-
ment, and the need for the provision of urban services to provide for
an expanding population. The provision of community services such
as full-time police, fire stations, libraries, street and lighting mainte-
nance, recreation facilities and maintenance are made manifest with
the addition of houses, condominiums, expansion of resort facilities,
industry and commercial facilities. Before problems become acute,
it is well to provide the organizational and administrative means to
accomplish both the provision of the facilities and the services.
There are many advantages to the proposed annexation; for example,
urban type facilities and services would come from an established
municipality. This means that La Costa could build on the organi-
zational structures of an existing city. The addition of La Costa's
assessed valuation and other revenue-producing sources to Carlsbad
will expand its financial capabilities to the advantage of both.
Certain urban services could be provided immediately.
The existing County Service Area derives revenue solely from ad
valorem property tax. The current tax rate is $1.30 per $100.00
assessed value. The City of Carlsbad will generate additional revenue
from Bed Tax, Sales Tax, and other state subventions and grants to
enable said City to provide better services.
IRVING ROSTON
sjjs- {I/t)£Aj~T~ Annexation Committee
(^ANNEXATION)\GAINST ANNEXATION
(None Filed)
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EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S ANALYSIS
AND
ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST
EAST CARLSBAD ANNEXATION NO. 2.12
SPECIAL ELECTION
TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1972
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each voter entitled to vote pn the annexation question pursuant to
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SHALL "HAST CARLSBAD ANNEXATION NO ^ l •>" BF
ANNEXED TO, INCORPORATED IN, AND MADt A PART
OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD. AND THE PROPERTY IN
SUCH TERRITORY BE, AFTER SUCH ANNEXATION SUB-
JECT TO TAXATION EQUALLY WITH THE PROPERTY
WITHIN THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, TO PAY THE ENTIRE
BONDED INDEBTEDNESS OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD
OUTSTANDING OR AUTHORIZED AT THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THE NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR
THE ACQUISITION. CONSTRUCTION, OR COMPLETION
OF MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS. EXCEPT THAT THE
PROPERTY OF SAID TERRITORY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR ANY OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD'S 1962 SEWER
BONDS AUTHORIZED BY A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELEC-
TION HELD ON THE 16th DAY OF JANUARY 1962?
EXEC . f!VE OFFICER'S ANALYSIS OF CAf-
ANNEXATIQN DESIGNATED
EAST CARLSBAD ANNEXATION NO. 2.
3AD
The City Council oi the City of Carlsbad has declared .t!s intern H.>:I
to call a special election on the question of annexing certain territory
to that city. The territory to be annexed includes 4,107 acre.
located generally south of Palomar Airport Road, east of El Camiru
Real, west of Lake San Marcos, and north of the intersection oi
Olivenhain Road and Rancho Santa Fe Road.
Only those registered voters residing within the area to be annexed
may vote on the question of the annexation, and a majority of the
votes cast will determine whether or not the territory will be annexed.
The proposed "East Carlsbad Annexation No. 2.12" was considered
and approved by the Local Agency Formation Commission on April
3, 1972. All records and documents pertaining to the determination
by that Commission are on file at the Commission's office located
in Room 214, County Administration Center, 1600 Pacific Highway,
San Diego, California 92101.
If the annexation is completed, those services and controls which are
provided by the City of Carlsbad to the present area of the City will
be extended in a like and equal manner to the area to be annexed
and residents of the area to be annexed will have the same rights,
privileges, duties and obligations as do the present residents of the
City. However, those portions of the territory which receive water
and sewer services from Special Districts will continue to be served
by those Special Districts, and none of the territory shall be liable
for payment of any of the City of Carlsbad's 1962 sewer bonds
authorized by a special municipal election held on January 16, 1962.
*In the fiscal year following annexation, the territory to be annexed
will be subject to the property tax rate of the City of Carlsbad
(currently $1.95 per $100 of assessed value) minus the amount levied
for sewer bond redemption ($.085). However, the territory will
cease to be subject to the tax of County Service Area No. 2 ($1.303)
and the County Library Tax ($.151). Therefore, the net adjustment
to the total property tax rate applied to the territory will be an
increase of approximately $.411 per $100 of assessed value.
The boundaries and applicable taxes of other agencies including
school districts, will not be affected by the proposed annexation
All records and documents pertaining to the conduct of proceeding
for annexation are on file with the City Clerk of the City of Carlsbad,
1200 Elm Avenue, Carlsbad, California 92008,
S. M. SCHMIDT, Executive Officer
Locai Agency Formation Commission