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After a public hearing and tabulation of returned protest ballots, the Sacramento County Board of Supervisors on Oct. 21 adopted a resolution confirming an increased annual service charge for County Service Area No. 1, Zone 1 (Excelsior Oaks division).
County Engineering staff described the subdivision as a 12‑lot single‑family project at the north end of Excelsior Avenue and said the existing parcel had been assessed in the county's safety‑light only category at $2.56 annually. Staff said that, if the board approved the benefit category change to the enhanced street and safety light residential category, the new annual service charge would be approximately $787.44 per parcel.
No members of the public spoke at the hearing; the clerk reported one returned protest ballot from 8200 Excelsior Avenue LLC. County staff said the tabulation did not produce a majority protest. The board then moved and voted to adopt the resolution confirming the levy of the increased charges.
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