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Are there exceptions to the various Plan C extra taxes or assessments?

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Are there exceptions to the various Plan C extra taxes or assessments?

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Yes, there are a number of exceptions and variations. It is estimated that at the build-out of the Residential Specific Plan there will be approximately 680 to 1000 units of excess sewer and water plant capacity. This excess capacity can be transferred to certain lots in Plan C developments. As sewer and water capacity for these homes has already been paid through the acquisition of excess capacity, these homes will not be subject to CFD 98-1 (remember CFD 98-1 was formed to pay for sewer and water improvements). The following developments currently have excess RSP capacity that has been transferred. The number of transferred capacity units is also listed. Alden Meadow 159 units Larkspur Estates 120 units Glenbriar 340 units Pebblebrook 100 units A buyer considering purchasing a home within these developments should be advised by the developer if the home being considered is a unit which has received excess RSP capacity. Such a home will not be subject to CFD 98-1, whereas other units

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