Is it true that the San Miguel Ranch will provide San Miguel residents with the only local public sports fields park, improved hiking and biking trails at absolutely no cost to the public?
The project developer insists that the future residents of the San Miguel Ranch project will pay 100% of the operations and maintenance costs for these facilities. SMART has found no evidence that either the project’s homeowner’s association, the County, or the San Miguel Community Services District could legally require the future “San Miguel Ranch” homeowners to pay anything beyond their fair share based on the percentage of homeowner’s use vs. public use. Ongoing annual costs associated with on-site public parks or trails would include grounds maintenance, irrigation, lighting, bathroom facilities, sidewalks, parking and circulation improvements, and annual operation and administrative costs. SMART has researched the California Constitutional Law that forbids the developer from binding future homeowners from paying anything beyond their fair share of public parks and facilities operations and maintenance based on usage. We expect the developer to eventually concede to the fact that
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