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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESOLUTIONS - 01012002 - 2002-520 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Adopted this Order on September 10, 2002, by the following vote: AYES: stnMMM UnKlft, GEM, 1eMaMMM, WM AM GIOiA NOES: r ABSENT: I> ABSTAIN N= RESOLUTION NO. 20021520 SUBJECT: Repeal of Drainage Fee Ordinance No. 88-24, and the Adoption of a new Drainage Fee Ordinance for Drainage Area 55,Antioch area. Project No.: 7579- 6D8216-01. CDD-CP# 00-91 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, as the governing body of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, FINDS,DETERMINES and RESOLVES that: On August 6, 2002, this Board set a public hearing to consider the repeal of the existing Drainage Fee Ordinance No. 88-24 and the adoption of a new drainage fee ordinance to increase drainage fees in Drainage Area 55. On September 10,2002, pursuant to the Board's Resolution of August 6,2002,this Board held a meeting to consider the repeal of Drainage Fee Ordinance 88-24 and adoption of a new drainage plan and a new drainage fee ordinance. At which time all written and oral objections presented concerning these actions were considered. No resolutions or ordinances protesting this action were received; and This Board FINDS that any valid written protests filed do not represent more than one-half of the assessed valuation of real property contained in Drainage Area 55. This Board also FINDS that no written petition for an election, signed by at least twenty-five percent of the registered voters within Drainage Area 55, has been filed. I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy Odg.Dept.: public Works(Flood Control) of an action taken and entered on the minutes of Contact Person: Dean Eckerson(313-2271) the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. cc: County Administrator Community Development-K.Plona Building Inspection ATTESTED: t R 0, ZDM County counsel JOHN SWEETEN,Clerk of the Board of County Assessor supervls s and County Administrator County Treasurer-Tax Collector County Auditor/Controller Public Works- Flood control Engineering Services By (7/' Deputy Design Accounting Environmental•T.Torres G:\GrpData\FldCtl\Administralon\Board ordere\2002 B0%B0 8-6.02 DA58.doc RESOLUTION NO. 20021520 Subject. Repeal of Drainage Fee Ordinance No. 88-24, and the Adoption of a new Drainage Fee Ordinance for Drainage Area 55. DATE; September 10, 2002 PACE: 2 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 12.3 of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Act and in accordance with the provisions of the Board's Resolution of August 6, 2002. The Board has received no resolutions or ordinance adopted by any affected city objecting to the proposed actions. The purpose of the drainage fees in this resolution is to generate monies to finance drainage -! improvements in Drainage Area 55 Improvement Pian. The fees will be used to finance the drainage facilities listed in the drainage plan and described in the engineer's report. This Board further FINDS that the activity,ADOPTING and APPROVING the repeal of Drainage Fee Ordinance No. 88-24, and adopting the new drainage fee ordinance for Drainage Area 55 is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA)pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the Act's guidelines; and DIRECT the Director of Community Development to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk and AUTHORIZE the Chief Engineer to arrange for payment of a $25 fee to Community Development for processing, and a $25 fee to the County Clerk for filing the Notice of Exemption. This Board hereby further FINDS that good cause exists for adoption of a new drainage fee ordinance for Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District area 55 and this Board hereby ENACTS Ordinance No. 2002-23. This Board hereby also REPEALS the existing Drainage Fee Ordinance No. 88-24. RESOLUTION NO. 2002152c DETERMINATION THAT AN ACTIVITY IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) FILE NOs.: 7547-6D8223, 7579-6D8216, & 7566-6D8222 CP NO.: 00-91 ACTIVITY NAME: Drainage Area Fee Ordinance Updates for DA 4813, DA 55, and DA 56 DATE: December 1, 2000 PREPARED BY: Trina Torres This activity is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Article 5, Section 15061 (b) (3) of the CEQA Guidelines. It can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the activity may have a significant adverse effect on the environment. E-SCRIPTION OF THE ACTIVITY: The purpose of the activity is to increase the current drainage fees for Drainage Areas 48B, 55, and 56, to provide proper financing to the proposed drainage facilities as per each Drainage Area Plan in order to cover the increased costs of construction. This activity will need General Plan Conformance from the Cities of Antioch and Pittsburg. LOCATION: Drainage Areas 48 B, 55, and 56 are located in the east county area. Drainage Area 48B is located in the Bay Point area (Figure 2). Drainage Area 55 is located in the Antioch area (Figure 3). Drainage Area 56 is located in the Antioch area (Figure 4). REVIEWED BY: DATE: Cece Sellgren Environmental Planner APPROVED BY: DATE: t 'SCJ Community Development Representative GAGrpData\En$SvctENVIROl2000 projectsCEQAon! \Determ.ExemptkOA Fee Ordinance Updates for DA 488-0A 55-DA 56.docs CAUFORNiA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT Notice of Exemption Contra Costa County Community Development Department 651 pine Street, 4th Floor-North Wing, McBrien Administration Building Martinez, CA 94553-0095 Telephone: (925) 313-2296 Contact Person: Cece SgIlaren - Public Works QW, Project Description, Common Name (if any) and Location: Drainage Area Fee Ordinance Updates for DA 488, DA 55, and DA 56, County File#CP 00-91. Project Description The purpose of the activity is to increase the current drainage fees for Drainage Areas 48B, 55, and 56, to provide proper financing to the proposed drainage facilities as per each Drainage Area Plan in order to cover the increased costs of construction. This activity will need General Plan Conformance from the Cities of Antioch and Pittsburg. Project Location: Drainage Areas 48 B, 55, and 56 are located in the east county area. Drainage Area 48B is located in the Bay Point area (Figure 2). Drainage Area 55 is located in the Antioch area (Figure 3). Drainage Area 56 is located in the Antioch area (Figure 4). 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, for the following reason(s): 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 255 Glacier Drive Martinez, CA 94553 } Trina Torres County Clerk Fee $50 Due kJ:\GrpData\EngSvc\ENVIR0\2000 projects\ '1�EQAonly\NOE\DA Fee Ordinance Updates for DA 488-DA 55-DA56.doe CAuFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUAD IrY ACT Notice of Exemption Contra Costa County Community Development Department 651 Pine Street, 4th Floor-North Wing,McBrien Administration Building Martinet, CA 94553-0095 Telephone: (925) 313-2296 Contact Person: Cecg Sed er n _ Public Vlioi'kgg QgDt. Project Description, Common Name (If any) and Location: Drainage Area Fee Ordnance Updates for DA 48B, DA 55, and DA 56, County File#CP 04-91. Project Description The purpose of the activity is to increase the current drainage fees for Drainage Areas 48B, 55, and 56, to provide proper financing to the proposed drainage facillbes as per each Drainage Area Plan in order to cover the increased costs of construction. This activity will need General Plan Conformance from the Cities of Antioch and Pittsburg. Project Location; Drainage Areas 48 B, 55, and 56 are located in the east county area. Drainage Area 48B is located in the Bay Point area (Figure 2). Drainage Area 55 is located in the Antioch area (Figure 3). Drainage Area 56 is located in the Antioch area (Figure 4). 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, for the following reason(s): 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). 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J77i � z F•Y ft "� �e S S i' 6 It y 19 { tri yy t r •+a�.:fit&. � ti,� { r � t ro.a ((( X 7 Y 3 t one1 t C x��`�+ rr i M1r s I r_s ✓6,1A -,s i ia f � ! s � ORDINANCE NO. 2002-23 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT ESTABLISHING DRAINAGE FEES IN THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT DRAINAGE AREA 55 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as the Governing Body of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District does ordain as follows: SECTION 1 Ordinance No. 88-24 of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District is hereby repealed. SECTION 2 The Board hereby enacts the following as the Drainage Fee Ordinance for Drainage Area 55. SECTION I DRAINAGE PLAN. The drainage plan and map entitled "Drainage Area 55, Boundary Map and Amended Drainage Plan," dated January, 1988, on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, is adopted as the drainage plan for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Drainage Area 55 pursuant to Sections 12.2 and 12.3 of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Act (Chapter .63 of West's Appendix of the Water Code). SECTION II FINDINGS. This Board finds and determines that said drainage area has inadequate drainage facilities; that future subdivision and development of property within said drainage area will have a significant adverse impact on existing andfuture developments; that development of property within the drainage area, with its resultant increase in impervious surfaces, will require the construction of facilities described in the drainage plan; that the fees herein„provided to be charged are uniformly applied on a square foot of ;impervious surface basis and fairly apportioned within said drainage area on the basis of benefits conferred on property upon which additional impervious surfaces in said drainage area are constructed; that the estimated total of all fees collectible hereunder does not :exceed the estimated total costs of all drainage facilities shown on the drainage plan or included in the Engineer's Report; and that the drainage facilities planned are in addition to existing drainage facilities already serving the drainage area at the time of the adoption of the drainage plan. .SECTION III EXEMPTIONS. The fee shall not be required for the following: 1)to replace a ;structure destroyed or damaged by fire, flood, winds or other acts of God, provided the resultant structure has the same, or less impervious surface as the original structure; 2)To :modify structures or other impervious surfaces, provided the amount of ground coverage is not increased by more than 100 square feet; 3) To convey land to a government agency, :public entity, public utility, or abutting property owner where a new building lot or site is not <jreated as a result of the conveyance; or 4)Any lot or property for which drainage fees have Ordinance No. 2002-23 Page 1 of 4 been fully paid previously. SECTION IV FEET DEFERMENT. On lots greater than two acres in size, the property owner can defer the payment of the fee on the portion of the lot in excess of two acres that is not a required part of the pending development. The deferment of fee is conditional on the property owners granting, as collateral, the development rights to the Hoard of Supervisors for said area of deterred fee until such time as the fee is paid. SECTION V. BUILDING PERMITS. Except as permitted under Section IiI and IV, the Centra Costa County or the city officials having jurisdiction shall not issue any building permit for construction within the drainage area until the required drainage fee has been paid. For initial construction the fee shall be as set forth in Section VIL For single family residential swimming pools on lots for which the drainage fee has not been paid, the fee shall be $510 per pool. For other construction, modifications or replacements to an existing facility that cause an increase in impervious surface, including, but not limited to, driveways, walks patios, etc., the amount of net increase in impervious surface shall be subject to a fee of $0.58 per square foot, but not to exceed the amount required under Section VIi. SECTION VI SUBDIVISIONS. Except as permitted under Sections IIi and IV, the subdivider shall pay the drainage fee on the entire proposed subdivision or on each individual unit for which a sinal or parcel map is filed prior to recordation of said map. Town house, condominium, and cluster housing type subdivisions creating individual lots less than 4,000 square feet shall be treated as multifamily residential and the lot size used in determining the "square feet of land per unit" shall be the lot size prior to subdividing. Except as noted above, the fee for all other subdivisions shall be calculated on an individual lot basis. The fee amount shall be as set forth in Section VI SECTION V11. FEESCHEDULE Unit Measure Building Permit Subdivision CommorclaUindustrial/Downtown Offices acre $23,850 $25,620 Offices(Medium) acre $20,440 $22,840 >Offtces(Light) acre $17,105 $19,280 Multiple Residential(including Mobile Home Parks) :Less than 2,500 sq.ft.of land per unit acre $18,790 $18,790 2500-2,999 " " unit $1,115 $1,115 3,000 -3999 " unit $1,275 $1,275 4,000-4999 unit $1,485 $1,485 6,000-5999 " " unit $1,700 $1,700 6,000-6,999 " unit $1,910 $1,910 000-7999 " " unit $2,110 $2,110 Ordinance No. 2002-23 Page 2 of 4 unit $2,215 $2,215 Single Family Residential 4,000-4,999 sq ft. of land per unit unit $1,560 $2,500 5,000-5,999 " unit $1,630 $2,605 6,000-6999 unit $1,700 $2,710 7,000-7,999 unit $1,770 $2,815 8,000-9,999 unit $1,875 $2,965 10,000- 13,999 " unit $2,080 $3,265 14,000- 19,999 unit $2,430 $3,760 200000-29,999 " unit $3,005 $4,505 30,000-39,999 unit $3,730 $5,380 unit $4,470 $6,200 Agricultural Under 10%of lot impervious E=xempt More than 10%of lot impervious $22,740/acre developed portion On single family lots, barns and sheds in excess of 400 square feet and tennis and sports courts shall not be considered as incidental residential facilities included in the above fee schedule. The drainage fee for the portion of these facilities in excess of 400 square feet shall be calculated using the square foot fee in Section V, and it shall be in addition to the above <;fee amounts. For the purpose of this ordinance, subject to Section VI, lot size shall be (1)for existing lots, that land shown on the latest equalized assessment roll as a lot; or(2)for new subdivision lots, that land shown on the final or parcel map as a lot. The fee amounts under"Single Family Residential" shall apply to lots containing only one dwelling unit. For multifamily residential (including mobile home parks) the "square feet of land per unit" shall be the quotient obtained by dividing the lot size in square feet by the number of dwelling units ;proposed to be on the lot. SECTION Vill. FEE PAYMENT. The official having jurisdiction may accept cash or check, r�r, when authorized by the District's Chief Engineer, other consideration such as actual construction of a part of the planned drainage facilities by the applicant or his principal. All fees collected hereunder shall be deposited in the County Treasury to the account of the drainage facilities fund established for the drainage area. Monies in said funds shall be expended solely for land acquisition, construction, engineering, administration, repair :maintenance and operation or reimbursement for the same, in whole or in part, of planned drainage facilities within the drainage area or to reduce the principal or interest of any ;indebtedness of the drainage area. Ordinance No. 2002-23 Page 3 of 4 SECTION IX. CREDIT FOR PREVIOUS PAYMENT OF FEES, Drainage fees previously paid shall be credited as follows: A Where drainage fees have been paid under a former drainage fee ordinance based on acreage, fees shall not be required under Section VII for any part of the total area for which the fee was paid, except in the case of a resubdivision. B Where drainage fees have been paid under this ordinance or another drainage fee ordinance based on impervious surface, fees shall not be required under Section VII for the total impervious surface area for which the fee was paid. However, fees shall be payable under Section VII for any additional impervious surface area. C Where drainage fees have been paid other than pursuant to an adopted drainage fee ordinance, the dollar amount of the fee paid for the development site in question shall be creditedagainst the fees payable under Section VII. SECTION X REVIEW OF FEES. Project cost estimates shall be reviewed every year that this ordinance is in effect. The fee schedule shall be adjusted annually on January 1 to account for inflation using the Engineering News Record Construction Cost Index. Such adjustment shall not require further notice or public hearing. SECTION XI EFFECTIVE DATE, This ordinance becomes effective 60 days after passage, and within 15 days of passage shall be published once with the name of supervisors voting for and against it in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper published in this area. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON September 10, 2002, by the following vote: AYES: aMVMRS UUM%, rpt., WS1MJLM, GtD= M GI01A NOES: NM ASSENT: NM Chair of the Board ATTEST: John Sweeten Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator t By: Deputy G:\GTpData\FldCtl\Administmdon\Board Ordas\2002 BO\DA 55©RD.doc Ordinance No. 2002-23 Page 4 of 4