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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 01011997 - 1997-324 THE BOARD OF ,jUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Adopted this Resolution on June 17,1997 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Rogers, Uilkema, Gerber, Canciamilla, DeSaulnier NOES: Done ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None RESOLUTION NO. 97/ 324 SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1997-98, FOR STORMWATER UTILITY AREAS NO. 1 THROUGH 17, COUNTYWIDE. Project No. 4500-6X7081-CDD CP# 95-37. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County; as the Governing Body of the Contra Costa County Flood Control & Water Conservation District, RESOLVES THAT; The Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Act, hereinafter referred to as Act, provides authority for said Governing Body to establish Stormwater Utility Areas, and adopt ordinances and resolutions for Stormwater Utility Assessments; and This Board on June 22, 1993, established Stormwater Utility Area 1-(Antioch), 2-(Clayton), 3-(Concord), 4-(Danville), 5-(EI Cerrito), 6-(Hercules), 7-(Lafayette), 8-(Martinez), 9- (Moraga), 1040rinda), 11-(Pinole), 12-(Pittsburg), 13-(Pleasant Hill), 14-(San Pablo), 15- (San Ramon), 18-(Walnut Creek), and 17-(Unincorporated County) consisting of that real property located in the incorporated limits of the cities indicated and the unincorporated County; and On May 13, 1997, this Board set a public hearing to consider adoption of Stormwater Utility . Assessments for Fiscal Year 1997-98, for Stormwater Utility Areas No. 1 through No. 17; and On June 17, 1997, pursuant to the Board's Resolution of May 13, 1997, this Board held a hearing to consider the proposed Stormwater Utility Assessments, and at that time all written and oral objectives presented concerning the proposed Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 1997-98 were considered; and It appears from the affidavits of publication on file with this Board that all notices required to be given for such a hearing have been duly and regularly given and all procedures to be followed have been followed, all in accordance with Sections 11 and 12.8 of Act and in accordance with the provisions of the Board's Resolution of May 13, 1997; and This Board has received copies of resolutions approved by a majority of the members of the city councils, town councils, and Board of Supervisors representing the geographic areas of Stormwater Areas No. 1 through No. 17, and said resolutions request that this Board adopt the annual assessment rate denoted herein for their jurisdiction for Fiscal Year 1997-98, This Board FOUND that the activity, adoption of Stormwater Utility Assessments and adjustments based on equivalent runoff units are not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) pursuant to Article 5, Section 15061(b)(3) of the CEQA guidelines on June 13, 1995. A Notice of Exemption was filed on June 14, 1995. This Board FINDS that the proposed assessment rate for each Stormwater Utility Area is less than the maximum annual assessment rate established for the area; and RESOLUTION NO 871324 Adoption of Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 1997-98, for Stormwater Utility Areas No. 1 Through 17, Countywide. Project No. 4500-6x7081-CDD CP# 95-37. June 17, 1997 Page Two This Board, in accordance with Ordinance No. 93-47, IMPOSES by this resolution annual assessments for Fiscal Year 1997-98 within Stormwater Utility Area No. 1 through No. 17 based on the fallowing rates per ERU for each area: Stormwater Utility Area (SUA) Assessment Rate 12er Eguivalent Runoff Unit SUA No. 1 (Antioch ) $17.00 SUA No. 2 (Clayton) $23.50 SUA No. 3 (Concord) $26.00 SUA No. 4 (Danville) $22.00 SUA No. 5 (El Cerrito) $16.50 SUA No. 6 (Hercules) $24.00 SUA No. 7 (Lafayette) $16.00 SUA No. 8 (Martinez) $30.00 SUA No. 9 (Moraga) $20.00 SUA No. 10 (Orinda) $23.00 SUA No. 11 (Pinole) $35.00 SUA No. 12 (Pittsburg) $24.00 SUA No. 13 (Pleasant Hill) $25.50 SUA No. 14 (San Pablo) $35.84 SUA No. 15 (San Ramon) $23.00 SUA No. 16 (Walnut Creek) $17.00 SUA No. 17 (Unincorporated area) $16.20 This Board hereby DIRECTS the Chief Engineer to file with the County Assessor and the County Auditor/Controller a list of the parcels subject to the assessment levied for Fiscal Year 1997-98; and This Board hereby DIRECTS the Clerk of the Board to file with the County Assessor and the County Auditor/Controller a certified copy of this resolution. LB: glfldctiVindatbolsua97-8.res tnnh+i wrtiy test this b.tru++end oorreet pow.M �ipssrd oin$t �..�n On�chs Cato sYtw mtnu6.s of tlw A71 � fiCMEt�CR t7 of MAd(4Y> f Orig. Dept.: Public Works(FC) TA y OWN Contact: Linda Bulkeley(313-2238) cc: County Administrator GMEDA County Assessor(certified copy) County Auditor/Controller(certified copy) County Counsel County Treasurer/Tax Collector Public Works: M. Kubicek,Admin. Janet Frattini, Design RESOLUTION NO. 97/ 324 - a F"M 1024.1 S DETERMINATION THAT AN ACTIVITY IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT(CEQA) FILE NO. 4500-6X7043 CP NO. 95-37 ACTIVITY NAME: Stormwater Utility Assessments - FY 9995196 DATE. May 31, 1995 PREPARED BY: Janet Frattini This activity Is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) pursuant to Article 6, Section 15061 (b) (3)of the CEQA Guidelines. It can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity may have a significant adverse effect on the environment. DESCRIPTION OF THE ACTIVITY: The activity involves the adoption of new Stormwater Utility Assessment Rates for Fiscal Year 9995-96 for Stormwater Utility Areas No. 7, 8, 11, 13, and 14, listed below. The Stormwater Utility Assessments fund the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit activities including drainage System maintenance for Stormwater Utility Areas No. 1-17, countywide. In addition, Contra Costa County, its incorporated cities, and the Flood Control and Water Conservation District will review the assessment rates for Stormwater Utility Areas NO. 9 through 17, every year that the assessments are in effect. Any areas requiring new assessment rates, based on Equivalent runoff units (ERUs)will be adjusted and are not subject to CEQA. LOCATION: As"Now1t Rate Per EquFoWt Runoff UnK Au4s9mot Rate E'er Equhratent Runoff Unit Stormwater LUK y Area SUA) (EAW Efate-1 RU Rate-1 99W P SUA too.7(Lafayette) $18.00 $18.00 SUA No.8(MaMnm) $20.00 $28.00 SUA No./1(P1no;*) 528.00 $35.00 SUA No.13(ftesant EiitE) $25.00 $25.50 SUA No.14(San PWo) $33080 $34.80 REVIEWED BY: DATE: Vickie Germany, . Environmental Planner APPROVED BY: DATE: 4911 A?�.�� Community Development Represe tative cstommtr.95 CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT Notice of Exemption Contra Costa County Community Development Department 651 Pine Street, 4th Floor - North Wing, McBrien Administration Building Martinez, CA 94553-01095 Telephone: (510) 313-2296 Contact Person: Vickie Germany - Public Works Dept. Project Description, Common Name (if any) and Location: STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS - FY 1995!96 County File#CP 95-37: The activity involves the adoption of new Stormwater Utility Assessment Rates for Fiscal Year 1995-96 for Stormwater Utility Areas No. 7, 8, 11, 13 and 14, listed below. The Stormwater Utility Assessments fund the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit activities including drainage system maintenance for Stormwater Utility Areas No. 1-17, countywide. In addition, Contra Costa County, its unincorporated cities, and the Flood Control and Water Conservation District will review the assessment rates for Stormwater Utility Areas No. 1 through 17, every year that the assessments are in effect. Any areas requiring new assessment rates, based on Equivalent runoff units (ERUs) will be adjusted and not subject to CEQA. Location: Assessment Rate Per ERU Assessment Rate Per ERU Stormwater Utility Areas (SUA) ERU Rate - 1994195 (ERU) Rate - 1995196 Proposed SUA No. 7 (Lafayette) $18.00 $16.00 SUA No. 8 (Martinez) $20.00 $28.00 SUA No. 11 (Pinole) $28.00 $35.00 SUA No. 13 (Pleasant Hill) $25.00 $25.50 SUA No. 14 (San Pablo) $33.80 $34.80 This project is exempt from CEQA as a: — Ministerial Project (Sec. 15268) _ Other Statutory Exemption, Section Declared Emergency (Sec. 15269(a)) ✓ General Rule of Applicability(Section 15061(b)(3)) Emergency Project (Sec. 15269(b) or (c)) Categorical Exemption, Class _ Section for the following reason(s): The project will not have a significant effect on the environment. It can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity may have a significant adverse effect on the environment. Date: By: Community Development Department Representative AFFIDAVIT OF FILING AND POSTING I declare that on I received and posted this notice as required by California Public Resources Code Section 21152(c). Said notice will remain posted for 30 days from the filing date. Signature Title Applicant: County Public Works Department Department of Fish and Game Fee - Exempt 255 Glacier Drive Martinez, CA 94553 County Clerk Fee $25 Due Receipt # Attn: Janet Frattini E. Community C ontra Harvey of Community Director of Cmmur7ity Development Development Costa Department County Administration Building 651 Pine Street 4th Floor, North Wing Martinez, California 94553-0095 ,• `' . Phone: 646-4202 June 1, 1995 County File #CP 95-37 Attention: Public Works Department Janet Frattini -Design Division Dear Applicant: The Contra Costa County Community Development Department has completed an initial study of the environmental significance of the project represented by your pending application bearing County File Number CP 95!.37 (S ormweter Utility Assegsmefrts - FY 1995-961. In conformance with Contra Costa County Guidelines for implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (CEQA), it has been determined that your project will not have a significant effect on the environment. Your project falls within the following category: AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (EIR) IS NOT REQUIRED. { ) The project is categorically exempt (Class_). { ) The CEQA requirements are accommodated by the EIR previously prepared for { 1 A:statement that an EIR is not required (Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance has been filed by the Community Development Department (unless appealed)). W) Others General Rule of Applicability {Section 15051{b}{3}} { ) AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT (EIR) IS REQUIRED. { ) The complexity of your project requires your submission of additional special reports or Information (as outlined on the attached sheet) (which will be outlined in a forthcoming letter). { } A consultant will be hired to prepare the environmental Impact report. This procedure is explained on the attached sheet. Preparation of the EIR cannot be started until the fee and additional Information requested Is received by the Community Development Department. If you have questions concerning this determination or desire additional information relative to environmental impact report regulations, please call (510) 646-2031 and ask for Debbie Chamberlain. Sincerely yours Harvey E. Bragdon Director of Community Development By: :ate t shpt t ) 3