Terra Vista oks increase but not others

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Terra Vista property owners backed a raise in landscape maintenance district fees but two other neighbors did not.

Property owners of the Caryn and South Etiwanda communities, otherwise known as landscape maintenance districts 6 and 8 will not see their rates increase following an election in which ballots were counted yesterday evening.

In the Terra Vista community, or landscape maintenance district 4, of the 3,670 ballots mailed out, 882 returned valid ballots. The rate increase passed with just 194 property owners supporting it because each ballot is weighted differently. A ballot is weighted based on how many pieces of properties an owner owns and what kind of property it is.

Of the 1,279 ballots mailed to landscape maintenance district 6, 380 property owners returned valid ballots. The rate increase was denied with 118 property owners voting for the increase. In landscape maintenance district 8, 196 ballots were mailed out and 50 property owners returned valid ballots. The rate increase was denied with just 9 property owners supporting it. 

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