Council approves special‑tax ordinances and ballot results for multiple CFD annexations

Menifee City Council · December 18, 2025

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Summary

After noticed public hearings with no public protests, the council adopted resolutions declaring election results and introduced ordinances to levy special taxes for multiple Community Facilities District (CFD) annexations (Bailey Park and Nautical Cove) and approved formation of CFD 2025-5 for Nautical Cove; motions passed on each item, recorded as 4-0.

The Menifee City Council conducted three noticed public hearings related to Community Facilities Districts and voted on resolutions and ordinance introductions tied to special‑tax levies.

For the Bailey Park annexation into CFD 2017‑1, the council opened the public hearing, heard no public testimony or written protest, confirmed that landowners provided ballots and waivers, and then adopted a resolution declaring the special‑election results and introduced an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2017‑231 to levy special taxes for the district. The clerk confirmed owners consented to hold the special election and the results were recorded as a yes vote from the landowners; council then introduced the ordinance by motion (item passed 4-0).

The Nautical Cove annexation into CFD 2017‑1 followed the same process: the hearing was noticed, there were no public comments or protests, landowner ballots were returned, the council adopted a resolution declaring the election results and introduced the ordinance to levy special taxes; the motions carried 4-0.

Separately, the council opened a hearing to form Community Facilities District No. 2025‑5 (Nautical Cove). With no public comment or written protest and with landowner ballots and waivers on file, the council adopted resolutions establishing CFD No. 2025‑5, called a special election on bonded indebtedness and introduced an ordinance authorizing the levy of special taxes for the new district; the actions passed 4-0.

Clerk read ordinance titles into the record for each CFD action; staff confirmed legal noticing and that no registered voters or protesting landowners were in the subject territories. Council recorded each motion and vote as passing by a 4-0 margin.