Council Approves Annexations into Community Facilities District No. 1 for Two Small Residential Subdivisions
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The council adopted resolutions and declared election results for Annexation No. 197 (TTM38222, 8 single‑family lots on ~10.12 acres) and Annexation No. 198 (TPM38899, 4 single‑family lots on ~5.05 acres) into Community Facilities District No. 1, both approved following ballots showing 100% support among eligible votes.
The Rancho Mirage City Council on June 5 held public hearings and approved two annexations into Community Facilities District No. 1, taking final steps to allow special taxes to be levied on proposed residential subdivisions.
Jacob Veil La Cruz, financial analyst, presented the staff reports. Annexation No. 197 would annex approximately 10.12 acres east of Vista Del Sol (just east of the Betty Ford Center and west of Vista Dunes Road) and split the parcels into eight single‑family residential lots in tentative tract map TTM38222. The clerk reported that ballots from 11 eligible votes were returned in favor on May 19, 2025, representing 100 percent of votes cast; in the absence of majority protest staff recommended adoption of the resolution to call a special election, declare results, approve the annexation, and record the notice of special tax lien. Council adopted the resolution by a 5–0 vote.
Annexation No. 198 involves approximately 5.05 acres located about 2,000 feet south of Frank Sinatra Drive on the east side of Vista Del Sol to be split into four single‑family lots under tentative parcel map TPM38899. The clerk reported ballots from six eligible votes were received on June 3, 2025, and were in favor (100% of votes cast). Council adopted the related resolution, again voting 5–0.
Both actions complete the city’s annexation process for developments within municipal jurisdiction and allow the applicable special taxes of CFD No. 1 to be levied after recordation. No members of the public offered testimony during the hearings; staff recommended approval in each case and the council approved the resolutions.
