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It still isn't good-The El Dorado Irrigation District's upper management unveiled a reduced rate increase previously presented as "Plan B" in El Dorado Hills a little over a week ago. The new proposal lowers the first year hike from 35% to 18%, retains the 15% & 5% increases in years 2 and 3, and puts of the increase in years 4 and 5. According to EID Gen. Mgr. Jim Ambercrombie, "Plan B is the result of outcry from prior workshops & an estimated 4000 protest letters"-well short of the 20,000 plus req'd to block the increase (Prop. 118 on majority vote). Also a result of an improved power conract, restructured debt, further reductions in capital improvements, and anticipated employee wage and benefit concessions.
in respones to the "why now", "why so much" questions, Ambercrombie said, "we should have been increasing rates slowly over the last ten years."
We better keep our eye on EID!
For additional information on this subject, or any info. you might need on our fine town of Cameron Park-Wendi-Mae is your Resident Realtor, and neighborhood specialist!
Wendi-Mae Davis, CRS, GRI
Broker Associate
Real Estate Counselor
Toll Free 866-333-6333
HTTP://www.wendimae.com Community webite: HTTP://www.mycameronpark.com
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The future cost of our water in El Dorado Hills...not what you might think! (edit/delete)
EID's proposed rate hikes-compound to 80%!
You must know about EID's proposed rate increases-and get involved by attending one of their scheduled townhall meetings. For one close to you-checkout HTTP://www.EID.ORG They have already begun-there is no time to wait! For Cameron Park, it is Thursday the 28th of January at 6PM at the CSD-2502 Country Club Drive. They are proposing a series of rate hikes, starting with 35% in 2010. 15% in 2011, and concluding with 5% over the following 3 years-2012-2014. The notices began arriving the first week of this month. Altogether it compounds to an 80% increase in 5 years. The first rate hike is planned to go in to effect a week before Valentine's Day. EID sent notices over the Holidays to kick-start a 45 day deadline for ratepayers to mail written protests to EID. Protests must include the Assessor's Parcel Number of the property in which the person signing the protest letter has an interest. Either as the owner, or tenant paying the utility bill. Only one letter per parcel will be counted. Under the terms of Proposition 218. If 51% mail in objections to the rate increase-and do so within 45 days-the increase is defeated. For more details, or for any information-feel free to contact your neighborhood residential specialist, Wendi-Mae Davis,CRS, GRI, Broker Associate and Real Estate Counselor for Connect Realty. 916-616-0874 or Toll Free 866-333-6333. HTTP://www.wendimae.com wendimae@wendimae.com For updates on this issue, and many others, log onto your Communty website at: HTTP://www.mycameronpark.com today!

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Something I read recently-just really "rang home"-I hope you feel the same, after reading this-
"Mr. Rogers was right-we can all benefit from having and being Neighbors. A study by Harvard University found that about 1/3 of Americans no longer participate in social activities, such as inviting people in to their homes or visiting friends and relatives. Sociologists refer to this as a loss of "social capitol," connections between people built on shared concern and trust. The loss of social capital increases feelings of isolation and decreases our civic engagement and our ability to face community challenges contructively.
The good news is that rebuilding social capital doesn't have to be that hard. Take a batch of homemade cookies to a neighbor and say hello. Join a group or take a class. Volunteer in one of our programs, through another Community organization, or a school or hospital. Talk to the person next to you in line at the store. Walk through your neighborhood without your earbuds in and introduce yourself to the people you meet. Building social capital is a waste-free pastetime that is good for all of us."
Giving back to our Neighborhoods, is so important. I hope this message inspires you to do, just that.
Respectfully submitted-Your neighborhood specialist-Wendi-Mae Davis, CRS, GRI, Broker Associate and Real Estate counselor for Connect Realty.com, Inc. Toll free 866-333-6333 HTTP://www.wendimae.com wendimae@wendimae.com For anything you could possibly want to know about cameron park-who's doing what, shopping, dining, you name it-go to HTTP://www.mycameronpark.com
For any and all information Community of Cameron Park, or for another surrounding Community in El Dorado County-give us a call. We look forward to being your Real Estate Resource and guide!
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You won't want to miss out on "being in the know" when it comes to the newest local Spa. Located at 3500 Palmer Drive in the Longs and Raley's shopping center. Once you arrive, you won't want to leave! I was just there last evening with my Niece-to have a makeover done for us both-what a treat! For more information on the types of products they sell, and Services they provide-go to HTTP://www.beauty360.com 
For more information on the Spa, all their locations, or anything else you might want to know about our Special Town-contact our Neighborhood specialist-our Resident Realtor, Wendi-Mae Davis, CRS, GRI, Broker Associate for Connect Realty. 22 years of serving her community-you can reach her Toll Free 866-333-6333 or by email: wendimae@wendimae.com or thru her personal website HTTP://www.wendimae.com She also sponsors our Community website-a true resource to us all- HTTP://www.mycameronpark.com Come by and pay us a visit! We would be glad to show you around town!
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OVER 55? CALIFORNIA PROPERTY TAX RELIEF
Since its passage, Proposition 13 prohibits property tax increases until property ownership is changed.
If either spouse is over age 55 (when the old home is sold), PROP 60 allows replacement of a primary residence with a new home of equal or lesser value (but see below) within the same county and transfer of the Prop 13 assessed valuation from the old home to the new property. This is allowed once in your lifetime, and a spouse who has done it before 'taints' both spouses.
PROP 90 allows counties to elect to accept transfers of Prop 13 values for moves from other counties when a primary residence is replaced with a less expensive (but see below) home. If you are over 55 and move into a county which accepts Prop 90, you may take your old, lower Prop 13 value, regardless of from which county you move.
Using Prop 90, you can sell your $400,000 San Francisco home [assessed value $80,000] and move to a new $300,000 home in San Mateo; the new San Mateo assessed value will be $80,000!
7 COUNTIES WHICH ACCEPT PROP 90 (Current as of 6/1/2008)
Alameda, Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Ventura. [Contra Costa, Inyo, Kern, Riverside, Modoc, Monterey, and Marin have dropped out of the Prop 90 program.]
Props 60 and 90 apply if you "trade down" (i.e. the new home costs less than the sales price of the old home).
> If you buy New Home 1st; then sell the Old Home, you must go down in price.
> If you sell the Old Home1st; then buy the New Home:
In 1st 365 days after the sale of Old Home, you may go up 5% in the purchase price of New Home.
If you buy New Home more than 1 year from the sale of Old Home, but less than 2 years, you may go up 10%.

Some buyers can pay the commission outside of escrow to lower to sales price. Example: I sold for $100,000 and then want to buy next week for $120,000. The seller will owe a commission of $7,200. The seller will owe $2,800 of other expenses
I sold 1st so I must buy for no more than $105,000. If I pay the seller's expenses of $10,000, the price is down to $110,000. Hmm. If I buy the stove, refrigerator, and lawn furniture for $6,000, it looks like I qualify. WARNING: I do not suggest this is a valid idea.
On Thursday December 10th, Our Board of Supervisors decided 5-0 in favor of adopting Proposition 90-
The new Proposition does not go in to affect until Either 2/14 or 2/15 of 2010. Date to be be solidified Tuesday the 15th of this month. The 60 day waiting period is to do with the County Assessor-to set up the process/system in which they will be charging each Transferee $500. for the transfer. One must close escrow after 2/15/2010. This will change the outlook in our County in a very positive way. When real estate prices began to fall and property owners began their requests for reassessments-of course to lower values-this of course resulted in lower tax revenues to the County. How does EDC put a stop to the continued reduction of RE values/revenue? Prop 90 is just the answer. For any and all information on Real Estate in Cameron Park, and in El Dorado County proper-contact your resident Realtor and real estate Counselor, Wendi-Mae Davis Toll free 866-333-6333 or wendimae@wendimae.com and you may want to check out her personal website at HTTP://www.wendimae.com also check out the community website at HTTP://www.mycameronpark.com Let's talk!
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