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MINUTES - 05021995 - 1.8
Revised #1.8 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, AS THE GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT FROM: J. MICHAEL WALFORD, CHIEF ENGINEER DATE: MAY 2, 1995 SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1995-96 COUNTYWIDE SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION I. Recommended Action: 1. ACCEPT the Chief Engineer's report for the adoption of Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 1995-96 for Stormwater Utility Areas Numbers 1 through 17; 2. ACKNOWLEDGE receipt of resolutions requesting adoption of Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 1995-96 from the following municipalities and corresponding Stormwater Utility Areas: Antioch Hercules Pittsburg Clayton Lafayette Pleasant Hill Concord Martinez San Ramon Danville Orinda Unincorporated Contra Costa County EI Cerrito Pinole 3. ADOPT the attached Resolution setting June 13, 1995, at 11:00 a.m. in the Board chambers as the time and place for the Public Hearing on the adoption of Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 1995-96 for said areas. II. Financial Impact: The proposed assessments for stormwater Utility Areas 1 through 17 will provide approximately $8,000,000 in funding for the cities and unincorporated County for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program and drainage maintenance activi i . Continued on Attachment: ) SIGNATURE: RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S): ACTION OF BOARD ON May 2 ,19 5 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED x OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS X UNANIMOUS(ABSENT ) AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: I hereby certify that this Is a true and correct copy of MFKtLMB:mg an action taken and entered on the minutes of the g:\fldcU\fcbo\B02.t5 Board of Su ors on the date shown. Orin.Div: Public Works ED:'711 ? 14� ,Cierk of the Board Contact: Linda Bulkeley,313- ATTEST313- PHIL BAT OR 2238 of Supervisors and County Administrator cc: I1�iilton Kubicek,313-2203 tY ' County Administrator County Assessor County Auditor/Controller By ,DeputV County Counsel GNIEDA s•- ADOPTION OF STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1995-96 COUNTYWIDE MAY 2, 1995 PAGE TWO Treasurer-Tax Colledor III. Reasons for Recommendations and Background: Contra Costa County, its incorporated cities and the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District decided approximately four years ago to collectively apply for a Joint Municipal Stormwater National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES) Permit. This is federally mandated through the Clean Water Act which was amended in 1987 to specifically address stormwater pollution. There are three parts to the Permit. The Part I Application representing reconnaissance level activities by each municipality was submitted to the San Francisco Bay and Central Valley Regional Quality Control Boards on May 18, 1992. The Part 11 Application, representing the development of each municipality's Stormwater Management Plan seeks to reduce or radically eliminate pollutants from getting into the storm sewer system. The third phase of the process began when the Regional Boards approved the Stormwater Management Plan on September 15, 1993 (San Francisco) and January 28, 1994 (Central Valley). These approvals marked the beginning of the five year(1993 through 1998) permit period when each municipality is required to implement the activities listed in the Plan. An Annual Report, which summarizes the activities implemented by the municipalities during the first year of the Permit, was submitted to the Regional Boards on September 1, 1994. The second Annual Report will be submitted on September 1, 1995. The Regional Boards have indicated the need for a"restricted"funding source to finance implementation costs. Therefore, Contra Costa County proposed legislation providing a financial option for municipalities to use through the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District The bill, AB 2768 (Campbell),was passed by the legislature and signed by Governor Pete Wilson on August 30, 1992. The legislation specifically allowed a municipality to request formation of a Stormwater Utility Area and assessment to pay for implementation costs. The Board of Supervisors, acting as the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, provided public notice to all affected property owners before the establishment of the Stormwater Utility Areas on June 22, 1993, creating 17 Stormwater Utility Areas. Assessments were collected for Fiscal Year 1993-94 and 1994-95. IV. Consequences of Negative Action: If the proposed assessments for the 1995-96 Fiscal Year are not implemented, the program would probably have to be funded by the general funds of the cities and County. ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE ADOPTION OF FISCAL YEAR 1995-96 ASSESSMENTS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT STORMWATER UTILITY AREAS NOS. 1 THROUGH 17 Prepared by the Staff of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District 255 Glacier Drive Martinez, CA 94553 RECEIVED RECEI7CO, MAY - 2 1995 M Y - � BOARD OF ORS CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CO CONTRA COSTA CO. May 1995 s • 1. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that: a. The StomTwater Utility Assessment Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) rates for Fiscal Year 1995- 96 be adopted for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Stormwater Utility Areas (SUA) for the following incorporated and unincorporated areas: ................ .......-.1.......... .......................-.1..........I..... ............ .................................................................................. ..................... .... ........ ...........-......... ............. .................... ........ .... .....- ..... ............. ..... ..... ....... ......S 0... RMWA.....T...E...R.. ....... - M MMOM..: . ........... . UTILITYAREA .......................... ............ ERU....................... ERU ARE ...... ............ ....... RAT ..............- ............ . ... .. ....................... ............. .......... E........... ............. .................. ....... ............ .............................. ....... fy....9957' 96 ............ 1 Antioch $25.00 $17.00 $17.00 2 Clayton $29.00 $23.50 $23.50 3 Concord $35.00 $26.00 $26.00 4 Danville $30.00 $22.00 $22.00 5 El Cerrito $38.00 $14.00 $14.00 6 Hercules $35.00 $24.00 $24.00 7 Lafayette $35.00 $18.00 $16.00 8 Martinez $30.00 $20.00 $28.00 9 Moraga $35.00 $20.00 $20.00 10 Orinda $35.00 $23.00 $23.00 11 Pinole $35.00 $28.00 $35.00 12 Pittsburg $30.00 $24.00 $24.00 13 Pleasant Hill $30.00 $25.00 $25.50 14 San Pablo $45.00 $33.80 $34.81 15 San Ramon $35.00 $23.00 $23.00 16 Walnut Creek $35.00 $19.00 $19.00 17 Unincorporated $30.00 $16.20 $16.20 County 1 2. NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM(NPDES)PROGRAM: The Federal Water Pollution Control Act generally referred to as the Clean Water Act was adopted by Congress in 1972. It specifically prohibits the discharge of any pollutants (e.g., herbicides, pesticides, oil, grease, etc.) to the "navigable waters of the United States." The initial focus of the Clean Water Act was to prohibit these pollutants from industrial process waste water and municipal sewage. The Act was amended in 1987 mandating the Environmental Protection MFK:LMB:lv:fp g:FLDCTL\npdes\eng-rpt.95 May 1, 1995 2 Agency(EPA)to establish regulations setting forth the NPDES Permit Application requirements for stormwater discharges for municipalities, industries and construction projects. Contra Costa County, its incorporated cities and the Flood Control District joined together to form the Contra Costa Clean Water Program in order to marshall the necessary resources and develop the most cost-effective program to comply with these federally mandated requirements. One of the requirements of the NPDES permit process is to identify funding sources for implementation of the program activities. The Clean Water Program's Management Committee identified the formation of stormwater utilities as the most practical method for meeting the funding requirements. Sixteen city councils adopted resolutions`requesting the District form a Stormwater Utility Area for their city territory. The governing board of the District established the Stormwater Utility Areas on June 22, 1993. 3. STORMWATER UTILITY: u A stormwater utility is similar to other utilities. It has a purpose, a geographic boundary, and a method for spreading the utility costs to benefiting properties or recipients. The purpose of the stormwater utility is to fund the implementation of the NPDES program activities required by the permit and the maintenance of the government owned storm drain systems. In development of the stormwater utility legislation, the construction of capital improvements was excluded as a purpose. Stormwater utility assessment revenues can only be spent on the NPDES program activities and storm drain system maintenance. Replacement of a failing storm drain system is considered a maintenance activity as long as the replacement facility is equal in capacity and a comparable type of facility, i.e., pipe storm drain is replaced by another pipe storm drain. The NPDES program activities have been tailored to meet the respective city or county NPDES problems based on their land use activities; thus each program is different. Also, most of the NPDES activities will be performed by the cities and county on an individual basis. Consequently, each city comprises a separate stormwater utility area. This facilitates the setting of the utility rates and the transfer of funds to the cities who perform most of the work. The same applies for the unincorporated county NPDES program which is implemented by county staff. Stormwater utilities generally distribute program costs to the benefiting landowners on the basis of stormwater runoff quantity or the amount of impervious surface associated with various land uses. The Stormwater Utility Areas utilize the latter method. Staff prepared the report entitled, "Report on Stormwater Utility Assessment (March 1993),"which is incorporated into this Engineer's Report by reference. The report explains in detail the rationale for using impervious surface area as the basis for allocating costs, the development of the utility rate standard of one Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) and the relationship between land use, parcel size, and the number of ERUs assigned to individual parcels in each Stormwater Utility Area. A typical single family residence (5,000 square feet to 20,000 square feet lot) is used as the standard for one ERU. The cost to the typical single family landowner will be the ERU rate shown in Section 1(a) above. 4. PROPOSED STORMWATER UTILITY BUDGETS FOR FY 1995-96: Indicated below are the estimated budgets for each stormwater utility area. The District's administration and collection costs are estimated at $1.80 per parcel which includes the County Tax Collector's line item cost for the tax bills. Each year, the District provides city staff with an estimate of the number of ERUs assessable in the new year. The agency corresponding with each Stormwater Utility Area then prepares a budget for their NPDES and drainage maintenance program for the forthcoming fiscal year. Using this budget, plus the estimated cost for entity administration and assessment collection, city staff calculates the required ERU rate by dividing the estimated total cost by the estimated ERUs in the Stormwater Utility Area. The agency governing board approves the rate and requests the District approve and implement the desired assessment. The ERU rate in future years can not exceed the maximum rate MFK:LMB:Iv:fp g:FLDCTUnpdes\eng-rpt.95 May 1,1995 3 shown in Section 1(a) without completing the public notice/hearing process required by SB 1977 (Bergenson). St9fiM...> ...... CROUE' AG1:NCY DISTRIcr wATtR ANCY NPI3ES MPDS ADMiiuJ Tax; TOTAL UTRITY COST Ft1N©1NG CCiLLECT10Pf COLLECTOR AREA .; _.: FUNDING1 COST:: COST 1 Antioch $104,000 $419,676 $21,385 18,149 $563,210 2 Clayton 12,000 63,668 2,872 X2,699 81,240 3 Concord 186,000 1,177,922 36,277 28,761 1,428,960 4 Danville 52,000 278,511 13,094 11,057 354,662 5 EI Cerrito 38,000 95,013 8,690 7,074 148,778 6 Hercules 28,000 123,794 6,337 5,357 163,488 7 Lafayette 39,000 146,724 8,400 6,868 200,992 8 Martinez 53,000 443,308 11,242 9,218 516,768 9 Mora a 27,000 122,489 5,630 4,660 159,780 10 Orinda 28,000 198,279 6,823 5,614 238,717 11 Pinole 29,000 251,191 6,263 5,201 291,655 12 Pittsburg80,000 475,386 13,272 10,894 579,552 13 Pleasant 53,000 342,728 11,548 9,292 416,568 Hill 14 San Pablo 42,000 287,093 6,302 5,220 340,616 15 San 59,000 437,862 12,907 10,744 520,513 Ramon 16 Walnut 101,000 500,149 22,982 18,297 642,428 Creek 17 County 253,000 1,202,158 53,222 43,823 1,552,203 TOTAL: 1,14,000;; 5;565,983 247,247 202;929 8,200,129,.: (1) Agency funding for NPDES includes storm drain system maintenance and contingency costs. S. ESTIMATED STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENT REVENUES IN FY 1995-96: Indicated below are the estimated revenues for Fiscal Year 1995-96 based on the proposed assessment rates in Section 1(a). The proposed ERU rate is the rate recommended in each municipality's resolution requesting adoption of Stormwater Utility Assessments for their municipal area. A listing of each assessor parcel number and proposed 1994-95 assessment is on file with the Clerk of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors. MFK:LMB:Iv:fp g:F LDCTLInpdesleng-rpt.95 May 1,1995 4 STQRMINATER : NUMBER OF PROPOSED ERU ESTIMATED ... UTILIIl'AREA. AGENCY ERUS RATE FOR. REVENUE FY'1.995-96 1 Antioch 33,130 $17.00 563,210 2 Clayton 3,457 23.50 81,240 3 Concord 54,960 26.00 1,428,960 4 Danville 16,121 22.00 354,662 5 EI Cerrito 10,627 14.00 148,778 6 Hercules 6,812 24.00 163,488 7 Lafayette 12,562 16.00 200,992 8 Martinez 18,456 28.00 516,768 9 Mora a 7,989 20.00 159,780 10 Orinda 10,379 23.00 238,717 11 Pinole 8,333 35.00 291,655 12 Pittsburg24,148 24.00 579,552 13 Pleasant Hill 16,336 25.50 416,568 14 San Pablo 9,785 34.81 340,616 15 San Ramon 22,631 23.00 520,513 16 Walnut Creek 33,812 19.00 642,428 17 County 95,815 16.20 1,552,203 TOTAL: 385,353 8,200,129. MFK:LMB:Iv:fp g:FLDCTUnpdes�eng-rpt.95 May 1,1995 5 • = - RECEIVED MAY - 2 1995 RESOLUTION NO. 95/60 CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA CO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANTIOCH ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FY 1995-96 AND REQUESTING THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO ADOPT AN ANNUAL PARCEL ASSESSMENT FOR DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE AND THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM PROGRAM WHEREAS,under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, prescribed discharges of storm water require a permit from the appropriate California regional water quality board under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program; and WHEREAS, the City of Antioch (CITY) did apply for, and did receive, an NPDES permit which requires the implementation of selected Best Management Practices to minimize or eliminate pollutants from entering storm waters; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the CITY to utilize funds received from a Storm water Utility Area(SUA) for implementation of the NPDES program and drainage maintenance activities; and WHEREAS, at the request of the CITY, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District(DISTRICT)has completed the process for formation of a SUA, including the adoption of Storm water Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and WHEREAS, the Storm water Utility Area and Program Group Costs Payment agreement between CITY and DISTRICT requires that CITY annually, by May 1, determine the rate to be assessed to a single Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for the forthcoming fiscal year. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Antioch does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 1995-96 shall be set at $17.00 (seventeen dollars). BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council does hereby request the DISTRICT to adopt Storm water Utility Assessment levies based on said amount. RESOLUTION NO. 95/60 PAGE 2 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was adopted by the City Council of the City of Antioch at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 28th day of March, 1995 by the following vote: AYES: Council Member Rocha, Rimbault, Payton, Hernandez and Mayor Herendeen NOES: None ABSENT: None FLORENCE V. RUNDALL, CITY CLERK (PW 616) RECEIVED L- 2 Igo, RESOLUTION NO. 11-95 OF SUPERVISORS COSTA CO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL' OF THE CITY OF CLAYTON ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT (ERU) FOR FY 1995-96 AND REQUESTING THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO ADOPT AN ANNUAL PARCEL ASSESSMENT FOR DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE AND THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PROGRAM WHEREAS, under the Federal Water Quality Act, prescribed discharges of stormwater require a permit from the appropriate California Regional Water Quality Control Board under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES) program; and WHEREAS,City of Clayton did apply for, and did receive, a NPDES permit which requires the implementation of selected Best Management Practices (BMPs)to minimize or eliminate pollutants from entering stormwaters; and WHEREAS,it is the intent of the City to utilize funds received from its Stormwater Utility Area(SUA)for implementation of the NPDES program and drainage maintenance activities; and WHEREAS,at the request of the City, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District) has completed the process for formation of a SUA, including the adoption of the Stormwater Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and WHEREAS,The SUA and Program Group Costs Payment agreement between the City and the District requires that Clayton annually, by May 1, determine the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for the forthcoming fiscal year. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Clayton does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 1995-96 shall be set at $23.50. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council does hereby request the District to adopt SUA levies based on said amount. 1 RESOLUTION NO. 11-95 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Clayton at a regular meeting of said Council held on April 4, 1995, by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Laurence, Littorno, Manning, Vice Mayor Kendall , Mayor Pierce NOES: None ABSENT: None Julie K. Pierce, Mayor ATTEST: Frances Douglas, City Cler I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed by the City Council of the City of Clayton at a regular meeting held on April 4, 1995. Frances Douglas, City Clerk 2 y ` ~ 1 VAR BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CONCORD COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 2 :r, RECEIVED 3 A Resolution Authorizing the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors to Direct the Contra Costa County Flood 4 Control District to Establish an Annual Parcel Assess- ment for Drainage System Maintenance and the National 5 Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Program CLERK BOARD OF SUPERvisoRs 5 6 / 7 WHEREAS, under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, [33 U.S.C. Section g 1342(p)], certain municipal storm water discharges require a permit from the appropriate 9 federal or state authorities pursuant to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System 10 (NPDES) Program; and 11 WHEREAS, the City of Concord is named in the Federal Register, Vol. 55, 12 No. 222, dated November 16, 1990 as a medium sized city required to obtain a NPDES 13 permit; and 14 WHEREAS, the City of Concord, in conjunction with other affected jurisdictions 15 within Contra Costa County, applied to the State Regional Water Quality Control Board and 16 received a Joint NPDES Permit and developed a Storm Water Management Plan; and 17 WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 2768 (West's Water Code Appendix, Sections 63-12 and 18 63-12.8) authorizes the Contra Costa Flood Control and Water Conservation District 19 (District) to establish storm water utility areas and to impose annual benefit assessments for 20 the purpose of carrying out the activities required under the NPDES Program; and 21 WHEREAS, it is the intent of the District to form a storm water utility area and 22 impose an annual storm water parcel assessment to pay for the implementation of the NPDES 23 Program and Storm Water Management Plan for each city so requesting; and 24 WHEREAS, before forming a storm water utility area and imposing an annual storm 25 water parcel assessment within a city, the District must receive from the affected city a 26 resolution authorizing such action. 27 28 Res. No. 95-25 1 1 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CONCORD 2 DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 3 Section 1. Pursuant to the provisions of West's Water Code Appendix, Section 63- 4 12.8 (d), the City of Concord hereby requests the District's governing body (Contra Costa 5 County Board of Supervisors) to direct the District to prepare the report, to schedule the 6 public hearings and to take all other actions necessary to form a storm water utility area 7 corresponding to the boundaries of the City of Concord, and to impose therein for fiscal year 8 1995/96 an annual parcel assessment to fund implementation of the NPDES Program and 9 Storm Water Management Plan. 10 Section 2. The annual assessment to be imposed by the District within the storm 11 water utility area shall be $26.00 per Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for fiscal year 1995/96, 12 and shall not exceed a maximum of$35.00 per ERU for subsequent fiscal years, if requested 13 by the City of Concord. 14 Section 3. Should the City of Concord rescind this resolution prior to the District's 15 imposition of the annual parcel assessment, the City of Concord shall be responsible for 16 reimbursing the District upon demand for a proportionate share of the actual costs incurred 17 by the District, but not to exceed $2.00 per parcel proposed for assessment within the storm 18 water utility area. 19 Section 4. The Mayor is authorized to execute the storm water utility revenue 20 collection and disbursement agreement. 21 Section 5. This resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and 22 adoption. 23 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Concord on March 28, 24 1995 by the following vote: 25 AYES: Councilmembers - B.McManigal, M.Pastrick, L.Rosas, H.Allen 26 NOES: Councilmembers - None 27 ABSTAIN: Councilmembers - None 28 ABSENT: Councilmembers - C.Coll Res. No. 95-25 2 r 1 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution No. 95-25 was duly and 2 regularly adopted at a regular joint meeting of the City Council and Redevelopment Agency 3 of the City of Concord on March 28, 1995. 4 Lynnet Keihl, CMC 5 City Clerk 6 Y Mardie Traver 8 Deputy City Clerk 9 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 10 1 certify that this Is a true appy d s dcaunent on tle in fhb ep�m,� 11 Laurel R. Weil 12 Actin Cit Attorney Do"CRY Clerk Cit Acting Y y SEAL y cf Concord, Cahlfomla 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Res. No. 95-25 3 Ktutivtu RESOLUTION NO. 40-95 , MAY - 2 SETTING THE 1995-1996 STORMWATER UTILITY ASS 155 "T R . ORS T ACO. AND AUTHORIZING CONTINUED PARTICIPATION IN T 'IDE NATIONAL POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) WHEREAS, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act requires dischargers of storm water to obtain a permit from the appropriate California Regional Fater Quality Control Board under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program: and WHEREAS, Danville has joined 17 other cities within Contra Costa County. Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and Contra Costa County to secure the required permit effective through May 1, 1998; and WHEREAS, the funding of said permit has been established through the Stormwater Utility Assessment (SUA) at 522 per Equivalent Residential Unite (ERU) per Resolution No. 24-93: and WHEREAS, said assessment rate must be set each year by Town Council; and WHEREAS, Tov n Council wishes to continue participation with the NPDES program and continue funding the program through assessment of individual properties; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, by the Town Council of the Town of DanNille to support and continue to authorize the Stormwater Utility Assessment for all properties within Danville: and. be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that the 1995-1996 Stormwater Utility Assessment shall remain at $22 per ERU and the maximum permissible rate shall remain at $30 per ERU. APPROVED by the Danville Town Council at a Regular Meeting on March 7, 1995 by the following vote: AYES: Greenberg, Doyle, Ritchey, Waldo 1, Patricia Athenour, City Clerk of Danville, hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Town of Danville Resolution No. 40-95. Patricia Athenour, City Clerk ECEIVrT ED MAY - 2 199 RESOLUTION 95-31 CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA CO. RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EL CERRITO APPROVING PARTICIPATION IN STORMWATER GROUP ACTIVITIES, ESTABLISHING AN ASSESSMENT RATE AND ADOPTING NEW BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. WHEREAS, on November 16, 1990, the Federal Environmental Protection Agency adopted NPDES Permit Application regulations for stormwater discharges as required by the Federal Clean Water Act; and WHEREAS, said regulations require the submittal of permit applications and the implementation of programs to minimize or eliminate pollutants from entering stormwaters; and WHEREAS, the State of California's San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board has mandated that Contra Costa County, seventeen (17) of its incorporated cities and the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District be covered by one area-wide municipal permit; and WHEREAS, all nineteen municipalities have participated in permit application activities and have received NPDES Municipal permits from the San Francisco Bay and Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Boards; and WHEREAS, the City of EI Cerrito reviews and adopts new Best Management Practices each year, and those in 1995-96 include an inlet stencil program, recycling center inspection, sweeping of recycling yard and corporation yard, phasing out of the use of pesticides, expansion of the current street sweeping program in residential areas and creek and stream restoration. WHEREAS, the Stormwater Utility Area and Program Group Costs Payment Agreement between City and District requires that City annually, by May 1, determine the rate to be assigned to a single Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for the forthcoming fiscal year; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the EI Cerrito City Council shall participate in the implementation of an Area-wide Joint Municipal NPDES Permit agreeing to share in the stormwater utility area and group costs, provide appropriate staff support and provide detailed information necessary to implement the permit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the EI Cerrito City Council hereby determines that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 1995-96 shall be set at $14.00 and requests the District to adopt Stormwater Assessment levies based on said amount. I CERTIFY that at a regular meeting on April 3, 1995 the El Cerrito City Council passed this Resolution by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Bartke, Jellison, Kosel, Ritz, La Force NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None Rev. I RECEIVED MAY _ 2 1 :, RESOLUTION NO. 95-37 CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUN-OFF UNIT (ERU) R T AT $24.00 AND REQUESTING THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO ADOPT AN ANNUAL PARCEL ASSESSMENT FOR DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE IN THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT ELIMINATION DISCHARGE SYSTEM (NPDES) PROGRAM. WHEREAS under the Federal Clean Water Act of 1987, prescribed discharges of stormwater require a permit from the appropriate California Regional Water Quality Control Board under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program; and WHEREAS on September 1, 1993 the City of Hercules along with Contra Costa County,the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District and 17 incorporated cities within the County received a Group NPDES permit which requires the implementation of selected Best Management Practices to minimize pollutants from entering stormwaters; and WHEREAS at the request of the City of Hercules, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District) has completed the process for formation of a Stormwater Utility Area, including the adoption of the Stormwater Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and WHEREAS the City Engineer has determined that an ERU of $24.00 will provide sufficient funds to complete FY 95-96 program needs. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Hercules does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 1995-96 shall be set at $24.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby request the District to adopt Stormwater Utility Assessment levies based on said amount. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Hercules held on the 11th day of April, 1995 by the following vote of the Council: AYES: Manuel, Segerberg, Tucker, Wagstaff, Bartke NOES: None ABSENT: None Beth Bartke, Mayor ATTEST: Ij V7 C 'PR4 o'd`dson itye ,.o 1 �O ED Council Agenda Staff Reports m f March 13, 1995 CLERK MEMORANDUM February 22, 1995 RECEIVE® TO: Robert Adams, City Manager / MAY — 2 lyub FROM: Mark Lander, City Engineer , CLERK So OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA CO. RE: Stormwater Utility Fee (Stormwater Pollution Reduction Program) - Adoption of Rate for Fiscal Year 1995-96 - Resolution 11-95 On February 22, 1993, the City Council adopted a stormwater utility fee of $15 per year for a single family residence for the 1993-94 Fiscal Year, with a cap of $35 for the next four years. The fee was increased to $18 for the 1994-95 fiscal year. The fee is needed to run the City's State and Federally mandated stormwater pollution control program. Revenues raised by the fee are approximately $200,000 per year. Revenues are used to fund activities such as street sweeping, catch basin cleaning, testing elimination of illegal commercial discharges, public education, testing, and structural improvements. The City must adopt a fee rate fr the 1995-96 Fiscal Year if it wants to continue to receive these funds. Staff has reviewedVast year's expenses and projected costs for the coming year. Revenues during the first two years of the 5-year program were approximately 20% more than anticipated as the actual number of residence in the assessment zone were originally underestimated. The excess- revenues enabled the City to complete the Community Center Detention Pond project in the second year of the program instead of the third year, allowing a reduction of expenditures in the third year in the amount of $66,000. Staff recommends assessments be reduced $2 per year per single family residence for the remaining three years of the 5-year plan, with the intention of spreading the third year savings over these three years. The reduction of the actual assessment amount can be adjusted in the fourth and fifth year depending upon program costs during the fourth and fifth year. Staff has prepared a resolution setting the fee rate. Background material is also attached. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Council adopt Resolution No. 11-95, setting the fee at $16. ML:mrg d:res:11-95mem ,�MF{ED AS ATRUE COPY & F CffY OF t 4WMTE.CAUFOMIA not exceed one dollar per parcel proposed for assessment contained in the City of Lafayette utility area. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Lafayette on March 13, 1995 by the following vote: AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk RECEIVED MAY _ 21u , CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA CO. RECEIVED MAY - 2 RESOLUTION NO. 36-95 OLFRKBOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA CO. ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1995-96 AND REQUESTING THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO ADOPT AN ANNUAL PARCEL ASSESSMENT FOR DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE AND THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM PROGRAM WHEREAS, under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, prescribed discharge of stormwater requires a permit from the appropriate California Regional Water Quality Control Board under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program; and WHEREAS, the City of Martinez (CITY) did apply for, and did receive, a NPDES permit which requires the implementation of selected Best Management Practices to minimize or eliminate pollutants from entering stormwaters; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the CITY to utilize funds received from its Stormwater Utility Area (SUA) for implementation of the NPDES program and drainage maintenance activities; and WHEREAS, at the request of the CITY, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (DISTRICT) has completed the process for formation of a SUA, including the adoption of the Stormwater Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and WHEREAS, the Stormwater Utility Area and Program Group Costs Payment agreement between the CITY and the DISTRICT requires that CITY annually, by May 1, determine the rate to be assigned to a single Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for the forthcoming fiscal year. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Martinez does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for Fiscal Year 1995-96 shall be set at $28. 00. BE IT ,FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby request the DISTRICT to adopt Stormwater Utility Assessment levies based on said amount. t BEFORE THE CITY COUNCI TY OF ORINDA EC In the Matter of: REIVED Establishing the Rate per ) MAY Equivalent Runoff Unit for ) Fiscal Year 1995-96, and ) CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Requesting the Contra Costa ) CONTRA COSTA CO. County Flood Control and Water ) RESOLUTION - 5 Conservation District to Adopt ) an Annual Parcel Assessment for ) Drainage Maintenance and the ) National Pollutant Discharge ) Elimination System Program ) ` WHEREAS, under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, prescribed discharges of stormwater require a permit from the appropriate California regional water quality control board, under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program; and WHEREAS, the City of Orinda did apply for, and did receive, a NPDES permit which requires the implementation of selected `Best Management Practices" to minimize or eliminate pollutants from entering stormwaters; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City of Orinda to utilize funds received from its Stormwater Utility Area (SUA) for implementation of the NPDES program and drainage maintenance activities; and WHEREAS, at the request of the City of Orinda, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District ("District") has completed the process as required in order to form an SUA, including the adoption of the Stormwater Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and WHEREAS, the SUA and Program Group Costs Payment Agreement between the City of Orinda and the District requires that the City of Orinda annually, by May 1, determine the rate to be assessed to a single Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for the forthcoming fiscal year; NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY OF ORINDA DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1. The rate to be assigned to a single ERU for Fiscal Year 1995-1996 shall be set at $23 . 00; and 2 . The District is hereby requested to adopt SUA levies based on said amount. -1- '� 3 . The Mayor is authorized to execute an Amendment to the SUA and Program Group Costs Payment Agreement between the City of Orinda and the District for the purpose of revising Section Eight (8) of the Agreement. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Orinda on April 4, . 1995 by the following vote: AYES: Abrams, Littlehale, Tabor, Wheatland, Hawkins NOES: None ABSENT: None o ce wkins, Mayor ATTEST. TRS,-. sworth, City Clerk Mary EV EV Geri;of 1.,a Ci�L e3i 0ri�c ct CA -2- BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PINOLE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA t RECEIVED f.t In the Matter of Establishing ) the Rate Per Equivalent Runoff ) Unit for FY 1995-96 and Request- ing the Contra Costa County ) Flood Control and Water Conser- ) RESOLUTION NO. 3129 CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS vation District to Adopt an ) CONTRA COSTA CO. Annual Parcel Assessment for ) Drainage Maintenance and the ) National Pollutant Discharge ) Elimination System Program. ) ) WHEREAS, under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, prescribed discharges of stormwater require a permit from the appropriate California regional water quality board under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program; and WHEREAS, the City of Pinole did apply for, and did receive, a NPDES permit which requires the implementation of selected Best Management Practices to minimize or eliminate pollutants from entering stormwaters; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the CITY to utilize funds received from its Stormwater Utility Area (SUA) for implementation of the NPDES program and drainage maintenance activities; and WHEREAS, at the request of the CITY, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and water Conservation District (DISTRICT) has completed the process for formation of a SUA, including the adoption of the Stormwater Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and WHEREAS, the Stormwater Utility Area and Program Group Costs Payment agreement between CITY and DISTRICT requires that CITY annually, by May 1 determine the rate to be assigned to a single Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for the forthcoming fiscal year. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Pinole does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 1995-96 shall be set at $35.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council does hereby request the DISTRICT to adopt Stormwater Utility Assessment levies based on said amount. PASSED and ADOPTED this 17th day of April 1995 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Alegria, Boyle, Bradshaw, Horton & Murray NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: None 'eft DAWN JARRELL DEPUTY CITY CLERK of the City of Pinole \re9\npdeefee.$35 i k i r J v I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original document on file in the City Clerk's office, City of Pinole, Contra Costa County, State of California. ��f/ ✓ DAWN JAR.RELL Deputy City Clerk of the City of Pinole Date: April 20, 1995 1 RECEIVED MAY - 2 CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS State of California CONTRA COSTA CO. County of Contra Costa City of Pittsburg I, Lynn Reichard, in and for said City Council, City of Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify that the hereto attached and foregoing document is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution 95-8168 on file in this office of said City. WITNESS, my hand, and Official Seal this 27th day of April, 1995. Lynn Reichard, Deputy City Clerk for Lillian J. Pride, City Clerk BEFORE THE l._A'Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Ix TSBURG In The Matter of: RESOLUTION NO. 95-8168 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF PITTSBURG ) ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT ) RUNOFF UNIT FOR FY 1995-% AND REQUESTING ) THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND) WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO ADOPT AN ) ANNUAL PARCEL ASSESSMENT FOR DRAINAGE ) A1AIN17ENANCE AND THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT ) DISCHARGE ELIldINATION SYSTEM PROGRAM ) AND APPROVING PARTICIPATION IN STORMWATER ) GROUP ACTIVITIES AND COSTS 1 WHEREAS, under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, prescribed discharges of stormwater require a permit from the appropriate California Regional Water Quality Board under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program; and WHEREAS, the City of Pittsburg, City did apply for, and did receive, a NPDES permit which requires the implementation of selected Best Management Practices to minimize or eliminate pollutants from entering stormwaters; and WHEREAS, all nineteen municipalities have participated in permit application activities and have received NPDES Municipal permits from the San Francisco Bay and Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Boards; and WHEREAS,a joint effort between the Cities, County, and Flood Control District in a joint areawide municipal NPDES permit will minimize the cost of the program to all parties; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City of Pittsburg to utilize funds received from its Stormwater Utility Area (SUA) for implementation of the NPDES program and drainage maintenance activities; and WHEREAS, at the request of the City the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District)has completed the process for formation of a SUA,including the adoption of the Stormwater Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and WHEREAS, the success of the permit process is dependent upon the cooperation of each participating entity; and WHEREAS, the Stormwater Utility Area and Program Group Costs Payment agreement between City and District requires that the City annually, by May 1, determine the rate to be assigned to a single Equivalent Runoff.Unit (ERU) for the forthcoming fiscal year. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Pittsburg does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 1995-96 shall be set at $24.00 and this City Council shall participate in the implementation of an Areawide Joint Municipal NPDES permit agreeing to share in the stormwater utility area and group costs, provide appropriate staff support and provide detailed information necessary to implement the permit. r BE 1T FURT]HR RFSOL`, D, that the City Council does hereby request the District to adopt Stormwater Utility Assessment levies based on said amount. PASSED AND ADOPTED, by the City Council of the City of Pittsburg at a regular meeting held on April 17, 1995 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmember Erbez , Lewis, Quesada and Vice Mayor Canciamilla NOES: None ABSENT: Mayor Davis ABSTAIN: None Jos p _ Car_ciamilla , Vice Aiayor ATTEST: 64anJ. Pridotity Clerk Reso. No. 95-8168 v. RECEIVE® 1 MAY - 2 RESOLUTION NO. 16-95 CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVIRr, 16 CONTRA COSTA CO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANT HILL APPROVING CONTINUED PARTICIPATION IN STORMWATER POLLUTION MANAGEMENT UTILITY AND AUTHORIZING THE CONTRA COSTA FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO ADOPT THE FISCAL YEAR 1995/96 FEE FOR PLEASANT HILL'S STORMWATER UTILITY AREA WHEREAS,the Federal Water Pollution Control Act requires that stormwater discharges are to be regulated in urbanized areas by a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit; and WHEREAS, in 1993 the City of Pleasant Hill applied for and received an NPDES permit which requires the implementation of its Stormwater Management Plan to minimize pollutants from entering stormwaters; and WHEEEAS, in 1993 the Contra Costa Flood Control and Water Conservation District established a stormwater utility area at the request of the City of Pleasant Hill to provide funds to implement requirements of the NPDES permit; and WHEREAS, the City is required to annually renew its participation in the Stormwater Pollution Utility District and authorize the Contra Costa Flood Control and Water Conservation District to set the rate for the Pleasant Hill Stormwater Utility Area; and WHEREAS, the rate is the fee for one Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Pleasant Hill that it desires to continue participation in the Stormwater Utility District and determines that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for Fiscal Year 1090103 &Lizui be set ai $25.50. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the City Council does authorize the Contra Costa Flood Control and Water Conservation District to adopt Stormwater Utility fees on behalf of the City of Pleasant Hill. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Pleasant Hill shall continue to participate in the implementation of the permitted Stormwater Pollution Control Program and agrees to provide support and to share costs associated with the implementation of group activities. The terms of said cost sharing shall be subject to Council's approval of a separate cost sharing agreement. " RESOLUTION NO. 95-38 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAMON ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FY 1995/96 FOR THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM STORMWATER PROGRAM AND REQUESTING THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO ADOPT AN ANNUAL PARCEL ASSESSMENT WHEREAS, under Federal Water Pollution Control Act, prescribed discharges of stormwater require a permit from the appropriate California regional water quality board under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)program; and WHEREAS,the City of San Ramon did apply for, and did receive, a NPDES permit which requires the implementation of selected Best Management Practices to minimize or eliminate pollutants from entering stormwaters; and' WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City of San Ramon to utilize funds received from its Stormwater Utility Area(SUA)for implementation of the NPDES program and drainage maintenance activities; and WHEREAS, at the request of the City of San Ramon, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (DISTRICT) has completed the process for formation of a SUA, including the adoption of the Stormwater Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and WHEREAS, the SUA and Program Group Costs Payment agreement between the City of San Ramon and DISTRICT requires that San Ramon annually, by May 1, determine the rate to be assessed to a single Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for the forthcoming fiscal year. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED,that the City Council of the City of San Ramon does determine that the rate to be assigned to a singe ERU for FY 1995-96 shall be set at $23.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,the City Council does hereby request the DISTRICT to adopt SUA levies based on said amount. PASSED, APPROVED,AND ADOPTED, this 11th day of April, 1995 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Boom, Oliver, Welm andMay rri RECEIVED NOES: None MAY - 2 ABSENT: Councilmember KinneyCLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ^RVISORS CONTRA ABSTAIN: None i Grego 9/r, bo'It ATT ST: u ' t: L4k ., �`? //,: 12.l.,pt.d 1-'Y tJit dy M farlane*CiClerk >.2,,:,,2 O,, /i 9 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Adopted this Resolution on May 2, 1995 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Rogers , Smith, DeSaulnier, Torlakson and Bishop NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None RESOLUTION NO. 95/ 19 7 (West's Water Code App. Ch. 63. Sec. 12.2 and 12.3) SUBJECT: NOTIFICATION OF HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1995-96, FOR STORMWATER UTILITY AREAS NO. 1 THROUGH 17, COUNTYWIDE. PROJECT NO. 4500-6X7043 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 for Stormwater Utility Assessments; and This Board, on June 22, 1993, established Stormwater Utility Area 1-(Antioch), 2-(Clayton), 3- (Concord),4-(Danville), 5-(El Cerrito), 6-(Hercules), 7-(Lafayette), 8-(Martinez), 9-(Moraga), 10- (Orinda), 11-(Pinole), 12-(Pittsburg), 13-(Pleasant Hill), 14-(San Pablo), 15-(San Ramon), 16- (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 This Board also has before it the Chief Engineer's report providing an estimate of the cost of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES) permit activities to be borne by property in the individual Stormwater Utility Areas. This report is on file with, and may be examined at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Administration Building, Martinez, California. It is proposed that Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 1995-96 be adopted for Stormwater Utility Areas 1 through 17; and At 11:00 a.m. on June 13, 1995, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Administration Building, Martinez, California, this Board will conduct a public hearing on the adoption of Fiscal Year 1995-96 Stormwater Utility Assessments. At the hearing, this Board will hear and pass upon any and all written or oral objections to the adoption of the proposed Fiscal Year 1995-96 Stormwater Utility Assessments. Upon conclusion of the hearing, the Board may abandon the proposed actions, or proceed with the same. The Clerk of the Board is DIRECTED to publish a Notice of Hearing, pursuant to Government Code 6066, once a week for two (2) successive weeks prior to the hearing in the West County Times, Contra Costa Times, and Antioch Daily Ledger, newspapers of general circulation, circulated in the areas proposed to adopt Fiscal Year 1995-96 Stormwater Utility Assessments. Publication shall be completed at least seven(7)days before said hearing and said notice shall be given for a period of not less than twenty(20) days. NOTIFICATION OF HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF A STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENT, FOR STORMWATER UTILITY AREAS NO. 1 THROUGH 17, COUNTYWIDE MAY 2, 1995 PAGE TWO The exterior boundaries of the Stormwater Utility Areas include lands within the cities indicated above. The Clerk of this Board is DIRECTED to forward to the governing body of said cities a copy of this Resolution at least twenty(20) days before the above noted hearing. The Clerk of the Board is further DIRECTED to mail a copy of the Notice of Pubic Hearing to any interested party who has filed a written request for mailed notice with the Clerk of the Board or with the District. MFK:LMB::mg g:\fldctl\work\bo2.t5 Orig. Dept.: Public Works (FC) Contact: Linda Bulkeley(5 10) 313-2238 thereby certify that this is a true and Correct Copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the cc: Milton Kubicek, (510) 313-2203 Board of Supe ors on the date shown. County Administrator ATTESTED: ` County ASSeSSOr PHIL BAT LOR,Cierk of the Board Y of Superviso and County Administrator County Auditor/Controller County Counsel By ,Deouty County Treasurer-Tax Collector GMEDA Public Works -NPDES RESOLUTION NO. 95/197