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91-192 RESOLUTION NO. 91R-192 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, ADOPTING THE COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-3 (THE SUM/~IT) ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1991/92. WHEREAS, the voters of california on November 6, 1977, added Article XIII B to the State Constitution placing various limitations on the appropriations of the state and local governments; and WHEREAS, Article XIII B of the State Constitution provides that the appropriations limit for fiscal year 1991/92 is calculated by adjusting the 1990/91 fiscal appropriations limit for changes in the cost of living and population except as otherwise provided in said Article XIII B; and WHEREAS, the information necessary for making these adjustments is attached in Exhibits A through G; and WHEREAS, the City of Anaheim has complied with all the provisions of Article XIII B of the State Constitution in detremining the Community Facilities District No. 1989-3 (The Summit) appropriations limit for fiscal year 1991/92. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim that the Community Facilities District No. 1989-3 (The Summit) appropriations limit for fiscal year 1991/92 be established in the amount of $121,566.323.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Anaheim, by recorded vote of the City Council adopting this resolution, hereby determines and selects that, with regard to fiscal year 1991/92 and the calculations specified herein for such fiscal year, the term "change in the cost of living" for purposes of Section 8(e)(2) of Article XIII B of the Constitution of the State of California shall mean the percentage change in California per capita personal income from the preceding year. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Anaheim, by recorded vote of the City Council adopting this resolution, hereby determines and chooses that, with regard to fiscal year 1991/92 and the calculations specified herein for such fiscal year, the term "change in population" for purposes of Article XIII B of the Constitution of the State of California and Division 9 of Article 1 of the Government Code of the State of California shall mean the change in population within the City of Anaheim. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said appropriations limit herein established may be changed as deemed necessary by resolution of the City Council. THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the city Council of the City of Anaheim this 18th day of MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST: ~ JLW:lm I:\DOCS\ORDRES\SUMMIT STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution No. 91R-192 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of the Anaheim City Council held on the 18th day of June, 1991, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Daly, Pickler, Ehrle and Hunter NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERSz Simpson AND I FURTHER certify that the Mayor Pro Tem of the City of Anaheim signed said Resolution No. 91R-192 on the 19th day of June, 1991. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the City of Anaheim this 19th day of June, 1991. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original of Resolution No. 91R-192, duly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim on June 18, 1991. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DATE: 30-May-91 CITY OF ANAHEIM COI~NITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-3 (THE SU~IT) APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR CO~ENCING JULY 1, 1991 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1992 DATE: 30-May-91 EXHIBIT A 1991/92 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-3 (THE SUMMIT) CALCULATIONS AND COMPARISON OF APPROPRIATIONS SUBJECT TO LIMIT FY 1990/91 Adopted Appropriations Limit $105,777,312 Adjustment Factor 1.1493 FY 1991/92 Appropriations Limit $121,566,323 VFY 1991/92 Appropriations Limit $121,566,323 FY 1991/92 Appropriations Subject To Limit 204,542 FY 1991/92 Appropriations Limit Margin $121~361,781 FY 1991/92 Appropriations Limit Margin, As a Percent of Limit 99.8Z DATE: 30-May-91 EXHIBIT B 1991/92 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-3 (THE StraiT) ADJUSTMENT FACTORS POPULATION - Selected Factor: City Population Growth Population count provided by the State Finance Department 273,491 Population percent change pursuant to Sections 2227 and 2228 of the Revenue and Taxation Code 10.36X PRICE FACTOR - Selected Factor: California Per Capita Personal Incoae Growth 4.14X POPULATION AND PRICE FACTOR CONVERTED TO AN ADJUSTMENT FACTOR Population: 10.36~, Converted to a factor 1.1036 Calif Per Cap Income 4.14X, Converted to a factor 1.0414 Ratio of change: 1.1036 X 1.0414 = 1.1493 GANSMT92/BUD DOC DATE: 30-May-91 EXHIBIT C 1991/92 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT COI~ilJNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-3 (THE SUnlIT) APPROPRIATIONS SUBJECT TO LIMIT CALCULATION Total All Revenues $1,065,435 Reduce by Non-Proceeds of Taxes 0 $1,065,435 Add User Fees in Excess of Costs 0 1,065,435 Add User Fees in Replacement of Taxes 0 1,065,435 Subtract Debt Service Appropriations 860,893 204,542 Total All Appropriations $1,065,435 Reduce by Non-Proceeds of Taxes 0 $1,065,435 Subtract Debt Service Appropriations 860,893 204,542 Appropriations Subject to Limit $204,542 GANSMT92/BUD DOC DATE: 30-May-91 EXHIBIT D 1991/92 APPROPRIATIONS LIMIT CO~qUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICT NO. 1989-3 (THE SUMMIT) PROCEEDS OF TAXES CALCULATION PROCEEDS NON-PROCEEDS OF TAXES OF TAXES TOTAL Taxes $1,065,435 0 $1,065,435 State Subventions 0 0 0 Service Charges 0 0 0 Permit Fees 0 0 0 Fines and Forfeitures 0 0 0 Rentals 0 0 0 Sales 0 0 0 Refunds and Reimbursements 0 0 Internal Service Charges 0 0 Federal and County Subventions 0 0 0 Contributions 0 0 0 Subtotal $1,055,435 $0 $1,065,435 Interest 0 0 0 .................................... $1,065,435 $0 $1,065,435 Total ~ $1,065,435 GANSMT92/BUD DOC ( OITE: 20.-lily-9! TOTAL GI~SaT92/BOD TEXT OF GANN SPENDIN(;-I,IMITATION INITIATIVE EXI4TBIT F LIMITATION OF GOVERNMENT APPROPRIATIONS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAl, AMENDMENT. E~tablishes and defines annual appropriation lirails on state and local governmental entities based on annual appropriations for prior fiscal year. Requires adjustments for ehanges in cost of living, population and other specified factors. Appropriation limits may be established or temporarily changed by electorate. Requires revenues received in excess of appropriations permitted by this measure to be returned by revision of tax rates or fee schedules within two fiscal years next following year excess created. With exceptions, provides for reimbursement of 1oeal governments for new programs or higher level of services mandated by state. Financial Impact: lndeterminable. ARTICLE XIII B. See. 1. The total annual appropriations subject to limitation of the state and of each local government shall not exceed the appropriations limit of such entity of government for the prior year adjusted for changes in the cost of living and population except as otherwise provided in this Article. See. 2. Revenues received by any entity of government in excess of that amount which is appropriated by such entity in compliance with this Article during the fiscal year shall be returned by a revision of tax rates or fee schedules within the next two subsequent fiscal years. See. 3. The appropriations limit for any fiscal year pursuant to See. I shall be adjusted as follows: (a) In the event that the financial responsibility of providing services is transferred, in whole or in part, whether by annexation, incorporation or otherwise, from one entity of government to another, then for the year in which such transfer becomes effective the appropriations limit of the transferee entity shall be ineteased by such reasonable amount as the said entities shall mutually agree and the appropriations limit of the transferor entity shall be decreased by the same amount. (b) In the event that the financial responsibility of providing serviees is transferred, in whole or in part, from an entity of government to a private entity, or the finaneial souree for the provision of services is transferred, in whole or in part, from other revenues of an entity of government, to regulatory licenses, user chargas or user fees, then for the year of such transfer tile appropriations limit of such entity of government shall be decreased accordingly. (e) In the event of an emergency, tile appropriation limit may be exceeded provided that tile appropriation limits in tile following three years are reduced accordingly to prevent an aggregate increase in appropriations resulting from the emergency. See. 4. The appropriations limit imposed on any new or existing entity of govermnent by this Article may be established or changed by the electors of such entity, subject to and in conformity with eonstitutional and statutory voting requirements. The duration of any such change ~hall be as tierefrained by said electors, but shall in no event exceed four years from the most recent vote of said electors eresting or continuing sueh change. lof 3 EXHIBIT F See. 5. I~eh entily of ~ouernm~n! may establis~ $u~:h eo~th~cney, emergency, unemp]oyment, reserve. retirement, sinklug fund, trust. or simli~r funds us il shall deem reasonable and proper. Contributions to ~n~ sneh h]~l, to ~he extent th~,t such eontribntions are derived from the proceeds of taxes, sh.ll for purposes of this Art,ale eons:itute appropriations ~ubjeet to limitali<,t, i~ Ihc year o~ eonlribution. Neith~r withdrnwn]s from ~ny such fund, nor expenditures oi (or nuthoriz~tions to expepd) such withdrawals, nor trunsfers betwee~ or among such fun<l~, shall for purposes of this Article e~mstitate appropriations subject t(: limit~*tion. $ee. 6. Whenever the Legislature or any state agency nmnd~tes a new program or bigbee level of service on ~n~' local government, the state shull provide a subvention of hinds to reimburse $ueh local government for lhe easts of such program or increased level of servi~ze, except that the Legislature ~ney, bu'{ need not, pro, vide such subvention of funds for the following' mandate:;: (a) Legislutive mandates requested by the local agency affected; (b) 'Uegislation defining a new crime or changing en existing definition of a crime; or (e) l.egisl~tive mnnd~tes anneted prior 1o ~unuary 1, 19~S, or executive orders or regulations initially implementing legislation anneted prior to ~anuary 1, 19T5. See. 7. Nothing in this Article shall be construed to impair the ablility of the state or of nny local government to meet its obligations with respect to existing or future bonded indebtedness. See. 8. As ased in this Article and except as otherwise expressly provided herein: (e) "Appropriation~ subject to limitation" of the state shall mean any authorization to ex~nd during a fiscal yeur the proceeds of taxes levied by or for the state, exclusive of state subventions for the use nnd operntion of local government (other than subventions made pursuunt to Section 6 of this Article) and further exclusive of refunds of taxes, benefit payments from retirement, unemployment insurance and disability insurance funds; (b) "Appropriations subject to limitation" of an entity of local government shall mean any authorization to ex~nd during a fiscal year the proceeds of taxes levied by or for thut entity and the proceeds of state subventions to that entity (other than subventions made pursuant to Section 6 of this Article) exclusive of refunds of taxes; (e) "Proceeds of taxes" shall include, but not be restricted to, all tax revenues end the proceeds to an entity of government, from (i) regulatory licenses, user charges, and user fees to the extent that such proceeds exceed the costs reasonably borne by such entity in providing the regal~tio~, prodact, or service, and (ii) the investment of tax revenues. With respect to any local government, "proceeds of tuxes" shall include ~ubvel~tiona received from the state, other titan putsavant to Section 6 of this Article, and, with respect to the state, peoeeeds of taxes shall exclude such subventions; {d) "Local gow~rnment" shall mann any city,. county, city und county, school district, spectul district, authority, or other politieM subdivision of or within the state; (~:) "Co~t of liviu~" shull mean the Consm~er Price index for the United States as reported b9 the Unitell States I)ep~trtment of I. eboc~ or successor ugeney of the United States Govermnent; provided, however, Ihat for purposes of Seetiou 1, the ehnnge in cost of living from the preceding yeur slmll in uo event exceed the change in C:nliforni~ per cupits personul income from said preeedin~ ye~tr; 2of 3 EXHIBIT F (f) "Population" of any entity of government, oth(.r thal~ a sltl~ool district, shall be determined by a method prescribed by the I,cgislnturu, provided that such determination shall be revised, ns necessary, Io reflect the l);.rio(hc eenstm (.undueted by the United States Department of Commerce, or su(.et.ssor ~gc~tcy tff the United States (loverinherit. The I~pulation of any school district slmll I)e such school distriet's average daily attendance as determined by a method prescribed by the I,cgislature; (g) "Debt service" shall mean appropriations required to pay the east of interest and redemption charges, including the funding of any reserve or sinking fund required in connection therewith, on indebtedness existing or legally authorized as of January 1, 1979 or on bonded indebtedness thereafter approved according to law by a vote of the electors of the issuing entity voting in an eleetion for sueh purpose. (h) The "appropriations limit" of each entity of government for eaeh fiseal year shall be that amount which total annual appropriations subject to limitation may not exceed under'Seetion 1 and Section 3; provided, however, that the "appropriations limit" of each entity of government for fiseal year 1978-79 shall be the total of the appropriations subject to limitation of such entity for that fiseal year. For fiscal year 1978-79~ state subventions to local governments, exclusive of federal grants, shah be deemed to have been derived from the proeeeds of state taxes. (i) Except as otherwise provided in Section 5, "appropriations subject to limitation" shall not inelude local ageney loan funds or indebtedness funds, investment (o~ authorizations to invest) funds of the state, or of an entity of 1oeal government in neeaunts at banks or savings and loan associations or in liquid securities. See. 9. "Appropriations subject to limitation" for eaeh entity of government shall not include: (a) Debt serviee. (b) Appropriations required for purposes of earnplying with mandates of the courts or the federal government whieh~ without discretion, require an expenditure for additional services or whieh unavoidably make the providing of existing services more easily. (el Appropriations of any special district which existed on January 1, 1978, and which did not as of the 1977-78 fiscal year levy an ad valorem tax on property in excess or 12~ eents per $]00 of assessed value; or the appropriations of any special distriet then existing or thereafter created by a vote of the people, which is totally funded by other than the proceeds o~ taxes. See. 10. This Article shall be effeetive eommeneing with the first day of the fiscal year following its adaptiaa. See. II. If any appropriation category shall be added to or removed from approprialions subject to limit~tion, ptu'suant to final judgment of any court of competent jurisdiction and any appeal therefrom, the appropriations limit shall be adjusted aeeordiagly. If a~y section, part, elsuse or phrase in this Artiele is for any reason held invalid ov uueonstitutiomd, the remaining portions of this Article shall not be affeeted but sb:dl remain in full [oree and effect. 3of 3 STATE OF CALIFORNIA EXHIBIT G PETE WILSON, Governor DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE ....,~ 915 L STREET SACRAMENTO, CA 95814.-~998 Hay 14, 1991 POPULATION AND HOUSING ESTIHATES The enclosed Summary Reports (E-5 PRELIM) provide estimates of population and housing data for the cities, the unincorporated area, and the total county as of January 1, 1990 and 1991. The 1990 census is the benchmark for the estimates of housing and population. A copy of the April 1, 1990 census data is also enclosed. The following information for your city/county has been sent to your fiscal officer: 1. The percent change in population minus exclusions from January 1, 1990 to January 1, 1991, and other information required to calculate the Article XIIIB appropriation limit for fiscal year 1991-1992. 2. The January 1, 1991 total population estimate and information concerning certification. If you have any questions regarding these population and housing estimates, please telephone the Demographic Research Unit at (916) 322-4651. Estimates Staff Demographic Research Unit 915 L Street Sacramento, CA 95814-3701 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FiNANcEEXHIBIT G DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH UNIT REPORT E-5 PRELIM ORANGE COUNTY POPULATION AND HOUSING ESTIMATES PRINTED PAGE 34 JANUARY 1, 1990 O5/O3/91 CONTROLLED ....... POPULATION ............ HOUSING UNITS* ..... PERSON PER HOUSE- GROUP PERCENT HOUSE- CITY TOTAL HOLD QUARTER TOTAL OCCUPIED VACANT HOLD ~"~NAHEIM 264641 260503 4138 92522 87188 5.77 2.988 BREA 32944 32831 113 12652 12238 3.27 2.683 BUENA PARK 68398 67989 409 23154 22097 4.57 3.077 COSTA MESA 95528 93278 2250 39392 37167 5.65 2.510 CYPRESS 42694 42557 137 147O5 14272 2.94 2.982 DANA POINT 31368 31017 351 14554 12488 14.20 2.484 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 53827 93517 310 18013 17416 3.31 3.073 FULLERTON 113861 111894 1967 ~2880 40796 4.86 2.743 GARDEN GROVE 142141 140100 2041 ~5747 44323 3.11 3.161 HUNTINGTON BEACH 181346 180612 734 72621 68733 5.35 2.628 IRVINE 109815 107633 2182 42153 40031 5.03 2.689 LAGUNA BEACH 23172 23021 151 12833 11086 13.61 2.077 LAGUNA NIGUEL 43016 42996 20 18277 16622 9.06 2.587 LA HABRA 50959 50660 299 18637 18017 3.33 2.812 LA PALMA 15387 15385 2 4930 4808 2.47 3.200 LOS ALAMITOS 11549 11308 241 4284 4123 3.76 2.743 MISSION VIEJO 72089 71860 229 26084 24858 4.70 2.891 NEWPORT BEACH 66626 65930 696 34763 30829 11.32 2.139 ORANGE 110165 106168 3997 37849 36625 3.23 2.899 PLACENTIA 41319 41051 268 13730 13368 2.64~ 3.O71 ~AN CLEMENTE 40766 40675 91 18605 16584 10.86 2.453 MAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 25927 25772 155 9551 6 2.88~ 8937 .43 SANTA ANA 292077 284564 7513 74972 71568 4.54 3-976 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE EXHIBIT G DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH UNiT REPORT E-5 PRELIM ORANGE COUNTY POPULATION AND HOUSING ESTIMATES PRINTED PAGE 35 JANUARY I, 1990 O5/O3/91 CONTROLLED ....... POPULATION ............ HOUSING UNITS* ..... PERSON PER HOUSE- GROUP PERCENT HOUSE- CITY TOTAL HOLD QUARTER TOTAL OCCUPIED VACANT HOLD ~mI~SEAL BEACH 25110 24847 263 14407 13369 7.20 1.859 STANTON 30339 29906 433 10740 10267 4.40 2.913 TUSTIN 50621 48665 1956 19276 18311 5.O1 2.658 VILLA PARK 6288 6286 2 1967 1895 3.66 3.317 WESTMINSTER 78005 77630 375 25834 25059 3.00 3.098 YORBA LINDA 51883 51819 64 17176 16583 3.45 3.125 TOTAL INCORPORATED 2171861 2140474 31387 782308 739658 5.45 2.894 UNINCORPORATED 226527 220891 5636 88~O9 83711 5.53 2.639 COUNTY TOTAL 2398388 2361365 37023 870917 823369 5.46 2.868 *HOUSING UNITS BY TYPE FROM THE 1990 CENSUS HAVE NOT BEEN RELEASED. WE EXPECT THEM TO BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 1992 E-5 REPORT CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE EXHIBIT G DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH UNIT REPORT E-5 PRELIM ORANGE COUNTY POPULATION AND HOUSING ESTIMATES PRINTED PAGE 34 APRIL 1, 1990 O5/O3/91 CONTROLLED ....... POPULATION ............ HOUSING UNITS* ..... PERSON PER HOUSE- GROUP PERCENT HOUSE- CITY TOTAL HOLD QUARTER TOTAL OCCUPIED VACANT HOLD ~ANAHEIM 266406 262222 4184 93177 87588 6.00 2.994 BREA 32873 32760 113 12648 12224 3.35 2.680 BUENA PARK 68784 68374 410 23200 22210 4.27 3.079 COSTA MESA 96357 94050 2307 39611 37467 5.41 2.510 CYPRESS 42655 42520 135 14715 14279 2.96 2.978 DANA POINT 31896 31545 351 14666 12701 13.40 2.484 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 53691 53381 310 18019 17407 3.40 3.067 FULLERTON 114144 112183 1961 42956 40872 4.85 2.745 GARDEN GROVE 143050 141004 2046 45984 44538 3.14 3.166 HUNTINGTON BEACH 181519 180757 762 72736 68879 5.30 2.624 IRVINE 110330 108156 2174 42221 40257 4.65 2.687 LAGUNA BEACH 23170 23019 151 12846 I1087 13.69 2.076 LAGUNA NIGUEL 44400 44380 20 18892 17172 9.10 2.584 ....... Ii!~I ..... IIIiIIIIi!iIIllIII ....... III ..... II~I ...... I ....... lIlll ....... i .... LA HABRA 51266 50967 299 18670 18112 2.99 2.814 LA PALMA 15392 15390 2 4935 4815 2.43 3.196 LOS ALAMITOS 11676 11276 400 4279 411~ 3.88 2.742 MISSION VIEJO 72820 72591 229 26393 25174 4.62 2.884 NEWPORT BEACH 66643 65941 702 34861 30860 11.48 2.137 ORANGE 110658 106691 3967 38018 36791 3.23 2.900 PLACENTIA 41259 40991 268 13733 13369 2.65. 3.o66 JAN CLEMENTE 41100 41009 91 18726 16701 10.81 2.455 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 26183 26027 156 9612 9015 6.21 2.887 SANTA ANA 293742 286229 7513 74973 71611 4.48 3-997 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE EXHIBIT G DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH UNIT REPORT E-$ PRELIM ORANGE COUNTY POPULATION AND HOUSING ESTIMATES PRINTED PAGE 35 APRIL 1, 1990 O5/O3/91 CONTROLLED ....... POPULATION ............ HOUSING UNITS~ ..... PERSON PER HOUSE- GROUP PERCENT HOUSE- CITY TOTAL HOLD OUARTER TOTAL OCCUPIED VACANT HOLD ~SEAL BEACH 25098 24836 262 14407 13370 7.20 1,858 STANTON 30491 30058 433 10755 10306 4.17 2,917 TUSTI'N 50689 48813 1876 19300 18332 5.02 2,663 VILLA PARK 6299 6297 2 1966 1907 3.00 3,302 WESTMINSTER 78118 77745 373 25852 25077 3.00 3.1OO YORBA LINDA 52422 52358 64 17341 16774 3.27 3.121 TOTAL INCORPORATED 2183131 2151570 31561 785492 743008 5.41 2.896 UNINCORPORATED 227425 221807 5618 89~80 84058 6.16 2.639 COUNTY TOTAL 2410556 2373377 37179 875072 827066 5.49 2.870 * HOUSING UNITS BY TYPE FROM THE 1990 CENSUS HAVE NOT BEEN RELEASED. WE EXPECT THEM TO BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 1992 E-5 REPORT CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE EXHIBIT G DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH UNIT REPORT E-5 PRELIM ORANGE COUNTY POPULATION AND HOUSING ESTIMATES PRINTED PAGE 3~ JANUARY 1, 1991 05/03/9] CONTROLLED ....... POPULATION ............ HOUSING UN I TS,'¢ ..... PERSON PER HOUSE- GROUP PERCENT HOUSE- CITY TOTAL HOLD (~UARTER. TOTAL OCCUPIED VACANT HOLD ~,m,~,NAH E I M 273491 269171 4320 94705 88898 6.13 3.028 BREA 32950 328~1 109 12784 1224~ 4.22 2.682 BUENA PARK 69804 69390 41~ 23396 22397 4.27 3.098 COSTA MESA 97~37 95002 2~35 39790 37631 5.~3 2.525 CYPRESS 42628 42525 103 14743 14291 3.07 2.976 DANA POINT 32760 32410 350 14888 13009 12.62 2. ~,91 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 53699 53388 311 18035 17447 3.26 3.060 FULLERTON 115563 113619 1944 43308 41097 5.11 2.765 GARDEN GROVE 145016 142956 2060 ~6076 44707 2.97 3. 198 HUNTINGTON BEACH 182783 181939 8~4 732'I 8 69336 5.30 2.624 IRVINE 111418 108697 2721 42464 40373 4.92 2.692 LAGUNA BEACH 23448 23296 152 12879 11170 13.27 2.086 LAGUNA NIGUEL 47699 47679 20 20248 18417 9.04 2.589 LA HABRA 51617 51315 302 18673 18120 2.96 2.832 LA PALMA 15437 15435 2 4953 4824 2.60 3.200 LOS ALAMITOS 11643 11326 317 4295 4122 4.03 2.748 MISSION VIEJO 73724 73495 229 26775 25571 4.50 2.874 NEWPORT BEACH 67268 66547 721 35275 31114 11.80 2.139 ORANGE 112709 108832 3877 38704 37305 3.61 2.917 PLACENTIA 41375 41107 268 13798 13403 2.86. 3.067 SAN CLEMENTE 4216~ ~2073 91 19055 16990 10.84 2.476 ~AN JUAN CAPISTRANO 26745 26585 160 9749 9125 6.40 2.913 SANTA ANA 300256 292743 7513 75027 71739 ~.38 ~.O81 EXHIBIT G CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE DEMOGRAPHIC RESEARCH UNIT REPORT E-5 PRELIM ORANGE COUNTY POPULATION AND HOUSING ESTIMATES PRINTED PAGE 35 JANUARY 1, 1991 O5/O3/91 CONTROLLED ....... POPULATION ............. HOUSING UNITS* ..... PERSON PER HOUSE- GROUP PERCENT HOUSE- CITY TOTAL HOLD QUARTER TOTA! OCCUPIED VACANT HOLD ~SEAL BEACH 25095 24877 218 14403 13364 7.2] ].86] STANTON 30818 30385 433 1O775 10323 4.19 2.943 TUSTIN 52145 50357 1788 19639 18704 4.76 2.692 VILLA PARK 6279 6277 2 1980 1917 3.18 3.274 WESTMINSTER 78803 78438 365 25917 25114 3.10 3.123 YORBA LINDA 53878 53814 64 17767 17219 3.08 3.125 TOTAL INCORPORATED 2218652 2186519 3Z133 793319 749971 5.~6 2.915 UNINCORPORATED 23~625 229394 5231 92~10 86658 6.43 2.647 COUNTY TOTAL 2453277 2415913 37364 885929 836629 5.56 2.888 * HOUSING UNITS BY TYPE FROM THE 1990 CENSUS HAVE NOT BEEN RELEASED. WE EXPECT THEM TO BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 1992 E-5 REPORT