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Council approves annexation and special‑tax ballots for Perris Logistics Center South (PM 38518)

October 15, 2025 | Perris, Riverside County, California


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Council approves annexation and special‑tax ballots for Perris Logistics Center South (PM 38518)
The Perris City Council on Oct. 14 adopted multiple resolutions to annex PM 38518 — the Perris Logistics Center South — into city maintenance and community facilities districts and approved related special‑tax elections, with each motion passing on unanimous 5‑0 votes.

Why it matters: The annexations add the logistics site at the southwest corner of Mapes Road and Getz Road (APNs 330‑120‑002; 330‑120‑017; 330‑120‑018; 330‑120‑020; 330‑120‑021) into the city’s maintenance and public services financing structures, enabling the collection of district assessments and special taxes necessary to fund infrastructure and services for the new development.

Votes at a glance (each motion approved 5‑0)
- Resolution to annex PM 38518 to Maintenance District No. 84‑1 (Landscape/LMD): Motion by Councilwoman Nava, second by Councilman Corona. City clerk opened ballots; all ballots read “yes.” Vote: 5‑0 approved.
- Resolution to annex PM 38518 to Community Facilities District (CFD) 2018‑02 Public Services District (annexation No. 29) and approve special tax election: Motion by Councilwoman Nava, second by Councilwoman Vallejo. Ballots opened and read “yes.” Vote: 5‑0 approved.
- Resolution to annex PM 38518 to CFD 1S South Perris Public Services (annexation No. 16) and approve special tax election: Motion by Councilwoman Nava, second by Mayor Pro Tem Rapp. Ballots opened and read “yes.” Vote: 5‑0 approved.

What was on the record
The city clerk read multiple ballots into the record; each ballot was recorded as “yes.” No speakers requested to speak during the public hearings for these items. The applicant is listed as IDI Logistics / Perris Fulfillment Center.

Background
The annexation items covered multiple maintenance and CFD zones so that landscape maintenance, flood control and public‑services funding for the project are financed through the applicable districts at build‑out. The council opened and closed public hearings and then adopted the listed resolutions.

Ending note
With council approval and the recorded special‑tax ballots, staff will proceed with the administrative steps required to finalize annexation and district inclusion for PM 38518.

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