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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 06111996 - D6 THE BOARD OF SURRVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT i Adopted this Resolution on June 11, 1996 by the following vote: i AYES: Supervisors Rogers, DeSaulnier, Torlakson, Smith NOES: None ABSENT: Supervisor Bishop ABSTAIN: None RESOLUTION NO. 96/292 SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1996-97, FOR STORMWATER UTILITY AREAS NO. 1 THROUGH 17, COUNTYWIDE. Project No. 4500-6X7038-CDD CP# 96-37. 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), 10-(Orinda), 11-(Pinole), 12-(Pittsburg), 13-(Pleasant Hill), 14-(San Pablo), 15:- (San 5-(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 On May 14, 1996, this Board set a public hearing to consider adoption of Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 1996-97, for Stormwater Utility Areas No. 1 through No. 17; and On June 11, 1996, pursuant to the Board's Resolution of May 14, 1996, 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 1996-97 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 14, 1996; 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 1996-97. 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. 96/ 292 • tyAdoption of Stormwater Assessments,for Fiscal Year 1996-97, for Stormwater Utility Areas No. 1 Through 17, Countywide. Project No. 4500-6x7038-CDD CP# 96-37. June 11, 1996 Page Two This Board, in accordance with Ordinance No. 93-47, IMPOSES by this resolution annual assessments for Fiscal Year 1996-97 within Stormwater Utility Area No. 1 through No. 17 based on the following rates per ERU for each area: Stormwater Utility Area (SUA) Assessment Rate per Equivalent 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 (EI Cerrito) $14.00 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) $34.80 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 1996-97; 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:drg g\fl d ctl\I i n d a\bo\s u a 96-7.re s 1 hereby 0W*that this is s true ane caroat Dopy d an UUM taken and erdered on the nNttuMa al'tlN OWN of supeftm on the dw OW "n —Tu_ n_�11- 1996 ofs oo eno Orig. Dept.: Public Works(FC) ��� 0WJV Contact: Linda Bulkeley(313-2238) cc: County Administrator GMEDA County Assessor(certified copy) County Auditor/Controller(certified copy) County Counsel County Treasurerfrax Collector Public Works: M. Kubicek,Admin. V. Germany, Design RESOLUTION NO. 96/ 292 ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR THE ADOPTION OF FISCAL YEAR 1996-97 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 May 1996 z 1. RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that: a. The Stormwater Utility Assessment Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) rates for Fiscal Year 1996- 97 be adopted for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Stormwater Utility Areas (SUA) for the following incorporated and unincorporated areas: STORMWAT R MAXIMUM EXISTING PROPOSM UTILITY AREA r . s ERIN ERU ERU. AF2EA NO RATE RATE F©R<FY RATE FOR 1995-96 FY 1!996-97 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 EI Cerrito $38.00 $14.00 $14.00 6 Hercules $35.00 $24.00 $24.00 7 Lafayette $35.00 $16.00 $16.00 8 Martinez $30.00 . $28.00 $30.00 9 Mora a $35.00 $20.00 $20.00 10 Orinda $35.00 $23.00 $23.00 11 Pinole $35.00 $35.00 $35.00 12 Pittsburg $30.00 $24.00 $24.00 13 Pleasant Hill $30.00 $25.50 $25.50 14 San Pablo $45.00 $34.80 $34.80 15 San Ramon $35.00 $23.00 $23.00 16 Walnut Creek $35.00 $19.00 $17.00 17 Unincorporated $30.00 $16.20 $16.20 Count 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:Iv:fp g:FLDCTLInpdes\eng-rpt.96 May 8,1996 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 Cities ♦ County ♦ District Stormwater Pollution Control 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 Cities ♦ County ♦ District NPDES 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: 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 sf to 20,000 sf 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 1996-97: 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 MFK/LMB:Iv:fp g:F LDCTUnpdes\eng-rpt.96 May 8,1996 3 implement the desired assessment. The ERU rate in future years can not exceed the maximum rate shown in Section 1(a) without completing the public notice/hearing process required by SB 1977 (Bergenson). STORM GRQUP AGENCY DISTRICT WATER AGENCY NPDES; NPDES ADM4N./ TAX ....................... TOTAL ': UTILnY' COST FUNDING COLLECTION.. COLLECTOfi AREA AXSTCOST I Antioch $103,629 $471,203 $6,314 $18,835 $599,981 2 Clayton 12,355 71,480 860 2,937 87,632 3 Concord 185,775 1,203,456 9,989 . 28,934 1,428,154 4 Danville 52,355 300,136 3,881 11,402 367,774 5 EI Cerrito 38,127 102,033 2,372 7,086 149,618 6 Hercules 27,925 130,518 2,152 5,461 166,056 7 Lafayette 39,469 153,232 2,369 6,882 201,952 8 Martinez 53,160 542,387- 3,202 9,831 608,580 9 Mora a 26,583 128,433 -1,539 4,685 161,240 10 Orinda 27,658 204,200 1,867 5,636 239,361 11 Pinole 29,268 262,930 1,796 5,221 299,215 12 Pittsburq 79,468 472,685 3,698 10,933 566,784 13 Pleasant 52,623 353,628 3,155 9,177 418,583 Hill 14 San Pablo 42,153 313,684 1,776 5,212 362,825 15 San 58,798 461,142 3,662 11,033 534,635 Ramon 16 Walnut 101,213 450,269 6,416 18,368 576,266 Creek 17 County 252,888 1,322,347 15,121 43,900 1,634,256 TOTAL: f,183,447 6,943;762 7:0,169 205,533 8,402,912 (1) Agency funding for NPDES includes storm drain system maintenance and contingency costs. 5. ESTIMATED STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENT REVENUES IN FY 1996-97: Indicated below are the estimated revenues for Fiscal Year 1996-97 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 1996-97 assessment is on file with the Clerk of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors. MFK/LMB:Iv:fp g:F LDCTUnpdes\eng-rpt.96 May 8,1996 4 R ' ,rsfiOFMV1tATf NUMBER OF PROPos6a SRU E5I IMAfii) UT1LffiY AGENCY ERUS RQfi....if R VENUl Y 19967 ....: 1 Antioch 35,293 $17.00 599,981 2 Clayton 3,729 23.50 87,632 3 Concord 54,929 26.00 1,428,154 4 Danville 16,717 22.00 367,774 5 EI Cerrito 10,687 14.00 149,618 6 Hercules 6,919 24.00 166,056 7 Lafayette 12,622 16.00 201,952 8 Martinez 20,286 30.00 608,580 9 Mora a 8,062 20.00 161,240 10 Orinda 10,407 23.00 239,361 11 Pinole 8,549 35.00 299,215 12 Pittsburg23,616 24.00 566,784 13 Pleasant Hill 16,415 25.50 418,583 14 San Pablo 10,426 34.80 362,825 15 San Ramon 23,245 23.00 534,635 16 Walnut Creek 33,898 17.00 576,266 17 County 100,880 16.20 1,634,256 TOTAL: 396,6.80 8,402,912 MFK/LMB:Iv:fp g:FLDCTUnpdesleng-rpt.96 May 8,1996 5 • • e.. il 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 14, 1996 by the following voter AYES: Supervisors Rogers, Bishop, DeSaulnier, Torlakson, Smith NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None RESOLUTION NO. 96/217 (West 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 1996-97 FOR STORMWATER UTILITY AREAS NO. 1 THROUGH 17, COUNTYWIDE. PROJECT NO. 4500-6X7038 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 ordinance for Stormwater Utility Assessments; and The Board, on June 22, 1993, established Stormwater Utility area 1 (Antioch), 2 (Clayton), 3 (Concord), 4 (Danville), 5 (El Cerritor), 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 1996-97 be adopted for Stormwater Utility Areas 1 through 17; and At 11:00 a.m. on June 11, 1996, 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 1996-97 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 1996-97 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 areas proposed to adopt Fiscal Year 1996-97 Storm Water 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. f NOTIFICATION OF HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF A STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENT, FOR STORMWATER UTILITY AREAS NO. 1 THROUGH 17, COUNTYWIDE MAY 14, 1996 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 Public Hearing to any interested party who has filed a written request for mailed notice with the clerk of the Board or with the District. MFKLMB:cl g:\fldctl\L.inda\BOUw14.6 Orig.Dept.:Public Works(AD) Iherebyoer ffythat this isat"AVdWrroo mpyof Contact: Linda Bulkeley(510)313-2238 an action taken and entered on the minutes of the cc: Milton Kubicek,Public Works Board of supervisors on the date shown. County Administrator ATTESTED; May 14, 1996 County Assessor PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board County Auditor/Controller of Supervisors and County Administrator County Counsel County Treasurer-Tax Collector BY Drpuy GMEDA Public Works-NPDES RESOLUTION NO. 96/ 217 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 14, 1996 SUBJECT: ADOPTION OF STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1996-97 COUNTYWIDE SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION I, Recommended Action: 1. ACCEPT the Chief Engineers report for the adoption of Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 1996-97 for Stormwater Utility Areas Numbers 1 through 17; 2. ACKNOWLEDGE receipt of resolutions requesting adoption of Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 1996-97 from the following municipalities and corresponding Stormwater Utility Areas: Antioch Hercules Pinole Walnut Creek Clayton Lafayette Pittsburg Unincorporated Contra Costa County Concord Martinez Pleasant Hill Danville Moraga San Pablo EI Cerrito Orinda San Ramon 3. ADOPT the attached Resolution setting June 11, 1996, 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 1996-97 for said areas. II. Financial Impact: The proposed assessments for Stormwater Utility Areas 1 through 17 will provide approximately $8,400,000 in funding for the cities and unincorporated County for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program and drainage maintenance activities. Continued on Attachment: X SIGNATURE: —6Z&'1'::� .1Z - RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S): ACTION OF BOARD ON May 14, 1996 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED X OTHER thereby certify that this is a trw andcon�ecteppyof an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervlm 4,9?"Own. ATTESTED: May PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and county Administrator VOTE OF SUPERVISORS Deputy X UNANIMOUS (ABSENT ) AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: MFK/LMB:cl g:lfldctI1Inda1BOladoptres.t5 Orig.Div: Public Works(FCE) Contact: Linda Bulkeley,313-2238 cc: Milton Kubicek,Public Works County Administrator County Assessor County Auditor/Controller County Counsel GMEDA Treasurer-Tax Collector ADOPTION OF STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1996-97 COUNTYWIDE MAY 14, 1996 PAGE TWO 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 five 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 Water Quality Control Boards on May 18, 1992. The Part II 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 third Annual Report will be submitted on September 1, 1996. 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 through 1995-96. IV. 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Conservation District Act, hereinafter referred to as Act, provides authority for said STATE OF CALIFORNIA Governing Body to establish County of Contra Costa Stormwater twordinance Areas,Sorm water Utility Assessments; I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the and County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, The Board,on June 22,1993, and not a party to or interested in the above-entitled established Stormwater Utili- matter, ty area 1 (Antioch), 2 (Clay- ton)�3(Concord),4(Danville 5(EI Cerrito) 6(Hercules), I am the Principal Legal Clerk of the West County Times, ((Lafayette), b (Martinez), s a newspaper of general circulation, printed and pub- nMol raga),210(Orinda)g)11 (13 lished at 2640 Shadelands Drive in the City of Walnut (Pleasant Hill),,114(San Pablo), Creek, County of Contra Costa, 94598. 15(S aRamon)7(Unincorporat- ed (Walnut And which newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper alp opertcyonsistinlocated oIn tthe of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County iesond Orated limits and ts o thncor- of Contra Costa, State of California, under the date of ies Inds County;and August 29, 1978. Case Number 188884. This Board also has before it j The notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy(set in the Chigan ef Engineer's report type not smaller than nonpareil), has been published in providing the National Pollllutaynt each regular and entire Issue of said newspaper and not Discharge srroes> pinamrtnaSs- in an upplela,1/mentt thereof on the following dates, to-wit: ties to be borne by property �'WS f✓..I.... U the Individual Stormwater Utility Areas.This report Is file with, and may be exam- all in the year of 19.% ned at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, I certifyAdministrationratiion Building,Mar- (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the Ca foregoing is true and correct. It is proposed that Stormwa- ter Willty Assessments for Executedt Walnut Cre k, Califomia. Fiscal Year 1996-97 be r- adopted for Stormwater Utili- On i .. . day of . ., 19.�.t0 ty Areas 1 through 17;and At 11:00 a.m. on June 11, t' .................................................... 1996,in the Chambers of the Signature Board of Supervisors,Admin- istration Building, Martinez, West County Times Califon- ductoanpublic hearing onthis Board will the P.O. Box 100 adoption of Fiscal a 1996-97 Stormwater Utyyellityr Pinole, CA 94564 Assessments.At the hearing, (510) 262-2740 this Board will hear and pass upon any and all written or Proof of Publication of: oral objections to the adop- bion of the proposed Fiscal (attached is a copy of the legal advertisement that pub- Year 1996-97 Stormwater lished) Utility Assessments. Upon _ conclusion of the hearing,the THE BOARD OF Board may abandon the pro- actons SUPERVISORS OF wioth the same.' or proceed CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1 CALIFORNW The Clerk of the Board is DI- AS THE GOVERNING BODY RECTED to publish a Notice O F C O N T R A C O S T A of Hearing, pursuant to Gov- COUNTY FLOOD CON- ernment Code 6066,once a TROL &WATER CONSER- week for two (2) successive VATION DISTRICT weeks prior to the hearing in Adopted this Resolution on the West County Times,Con- May 14,1996 by the following D Costa Times,and Antioch vote: Daily Ledger, newspapers of general circulation,circulated AYES: Supervisors Rogers, Pn areas proposed to adopt I Year 1996-97 Storm Bishop, DeSaulnler, Torlak- Fisca son Smith Water Utility Assessments. NO,S:None Publication shall be complet- ABSENT:None ed at least seven(7)days be- ABSTAIN:None fore said hearing and said notice shall be given for a pe- RESOLUTION NO.96/217 riod of not less than twenty (West Water Code App. (20)days. Ch.63 Sec.12.2 and 12.3 The exterior boundaries of SUBJECT: NOTIFICATION OF the Stormwater Utility Areas Include lands within the cities HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF STORMWA- indicated above.The Clerk to TER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS this Board is DIRECTED to Fforward to the governing OR FISCAL YEAR 1996-97 FOR STORMWATER UTILITY body said titles a copy tof wenty AREAS NO. 1 THROUGH 17, this Resolution olution at least twenty COUNTYWIDE. (20) days before the above PROJECT NO.4500-6X7038 noted hearing. The Board of Supervisors of The Clerk of the Board is fur- Contra Costa County;as the ther DIRECTED to mail a Governin Body of the Contra copy of the Notice of Public Costa County Flood Control& Hearing to any Interested WParty who has filed a written Water Conservation District, request for mailed notice with the Clerk of the Board or with the District. I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. ATTESTED:May 14,1996 PHIL BATCHELOR, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Supervisor By Shirley Casillas Legal WCT 0240 Deputy Publish May 24,31,1996 PERVI- PROOF O F PUBLICATION THE BOARD OF A COSTA Fiscal year 1996-7 be SORB OF CONTRA COSTA adopted for Stormwater Utill- COUNTY CALIFORNIA AS ty Areas 1 through 17;and' (2015.5 C.C.P.) TEHTRAO'JCOSTA t V 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY At 11:00 a.m. on June 11, FLOOD CONTROL & WA- 1996,in the Chambers of the STATE OF CALIFORNIA TER CONSERVATION DIS- Board of Supe TRICT istration rvisors,Admin. t�, Buildin , Martinez, g County Of Contra Costa California,this awill con- Adopted this Resolution on duct a public hearing on the I am a citizen Of the United States and a May 14,1996 by the following adoption to Fiscal year vote: 1996-97 Stormwater Utility Assessments,At the hearing, resident Of the County aforesaid' I am over Bisho SDeSauinier,Rogers, orrlak'. up Boany will hear and pass , y and all written or the age of eighteen years, and not a party to son,g"''th oral objections to the adop- or interested in the above-entitled matter, tion of the Proposed Fiscal NOES:None Year 1996-97ss Stormwater or Utility Assessments. Upon am the Principal Legal Clerk of the Ledger ABSENT:None conclusion of the on thg,the Board may abandon the pro ABSTAIN and Brentwood News, Newspapers ABSTAIN:None posed actions, or proceed with the same. of general circulation, printed and published RESOLUTION ap1p7 The clerk of the Board Is Dl- at 1650 Cavallo Road in the City Of Antioch, Ch.63 Sec,12,2 and 12,3) RECTED to publish a Notice County Of Contra Costa, 94509. of Hearing'pursuant to Gov- SUBJECT:NOTIFICATION OF amment Code 6066,once a HEARING TO CONSIDER THE week for two (2) successive And which newspapers have been ad Ud eADOPTION OF STORMWA- weeks prior to the hearing In d TER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS the West County Times,Con- g FOR FISCAL YEAR 1996-97 tra Costa Times and Antioch newspapers of general Circulation by the Su— FRO STORMWATER UTILITY Daily Ledger, newspapers of perior Court Of the County of Contra Costa AREAS NO. THROUGH 17, ���areas prolposed to°adopt State of California, under the date of March PROJECT N0,4500-6X7038 Fiscal Year 1996-97 Storm 26, 1870. Case Number 746370. water iUtIllt ons Assessments. The Board of Supervisors of Publications all se ssmpiet- The notice, of which the annexed is a printed Contra Costa County;as Contra ed at least seven(7)days be- Governing Body of the Contra fora said hearing and said Costa County Flood Control& notice shall be given for a pe- Copy (set in type not smaller than nonpareil), RESOLVES THAT°n District, (riod20) a not Lass than twenty (ZO)days. has been published In each regular ad en- The contra Costa county The exterior boundaries of fire issue of said newspapers and not in an Flood Control and Water the Stormwater Utility Areas supplement thereof on the following y Conservation restrict Act, Indicated lands e.Th the cities dotes hereinafter referred to as Act, Indicated above.The Clerk of to-wit' provides authority for said this Board Is DIRECTED to /I Goveming B to establish forward to the governing l�� Stormwafer Utility Areas,and f f adopt ordinance for Storm- body of said cities a copy o . . .......... P this Resolution at least twenty """"'•••'•••••••••••••.......•....... water Utility Assessments; (20) days before the above all In the year of 1996, and 1 notad hearing. The Board,on June 22,1993, The Clerk of the Board is fur- ( certify "(or declare) under penalty of perjury established Stormwater ar lay- cher DIRECTED to mail a ty area 1 (Antioch}, 2 (Clay- copy of the Notice of Public that the foregoing is true and correct. p rY ton)) 3(Concord),4(Danville))� Hearing to any Interested 5(EI Cerritor) 6(He-pies),7 party who has filed a written (Lafayette), 6{ (Martinez), 9 request for malted notice with Executed atl!��JJjAntioch, Caiifom (note}ga1,210(POttsb),11 {13 the cleDisrk of the Board or with On this ...q!;�, 1(an Ramon4(S6an abl0), 1996 .... day of { } (Viralnut I hereby certify that this is a Creak),and 17(tJnlncorporat- true and correct copy of an ed County)consisting of that action taken and ante on real property located In the the minutes of the Board of Incorporated limits of the cit- Supervisors on the date Inco indicated and the unincor- shown. i 1 porated Counry;and ..• .. ..+•••• ATTESTED:May 14,1996 """""" •.••••..•••••• This Board also has before it PHIL BATCHELOR, Clerk of Signature the Chief Engineer's report the Board of Supervisors and providing an estimate of the County Administrator Ledger Dispatch and Brentwood News Discharosttghe Eliminatioal nl�Pollutant ,By;Js/Shirley casillas P.O. BOX 2299 tem(NPDES)permit activit}es Legal LOBO 6567 Antioch, CA 94531-2299 to be borne by property In the publish:May 24,31,1996 Individual Stormwater Utiilty (510) 757-2525 Areas. This report is on flee with, and may be examined at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors,Ad- ministration Building, Marti- nez,California. It is proposed that Stormwa- ter Utility Assessments for i PROOF OFPUBLICATIONCOTHE BOARD CIF SUPERVISORS OF NTRA COSTA COUNTY CALIFORNIA (20155.55 C.C.P•) AS THE GOVERNING BODY OFCONTRACOSTA COUNTY FLOOD CON- STATE OF CALIFORNIA TROVATIONTDISTRICT ER- County of Contra Costa The Clerk of the Board Is DI- Adopted this y the Resolution on RECTED to publish a Notice May 14,1996 by iris fallowing of Hearint, I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the vote: pursuant to once a County aforesaid; am over the age of eighteen ears, week f t�oae 6066,once e I g y AYES: Supervisors Ro ers, week for two (2) successive Con- and not a parry to or Interested in the above-entitled Bishop, DeSaulnler, Torlak- weeks prior n the hearing In son Sith trio West County Tunas,Con- matt@r. tra Costa Times,and Antioch NOBS:None Dally Ledger, newspapers of ABSENT:None I am the Principal Legal Clerk of the Lantra Costa Times, ABSTAIN:None enerak circulation,circulated a newspaper of general circulation, printed and pub- I Fiscal areas proposed 7 adopt RESOLUTION NO.961217 Fiscal Year 1996-97 Storm (fished at 2640 Shadelands Drive in the City of Walnut p Water Utility Assessments. Creek, County of Contra Costa, 94598. Ch 63 sec.12.2 and 12.3 Publication shall be complet- ed at least seven{7}da s be- hich newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper SUBJECT: NOTIFICATION OF fora said hearing for said And w t. HEARING TO CONSIDER THE notice shall be given for a my of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County ADOPTION OF STORMWA- dod of not lass than twenty of Contra Costa, State of California, under the date of TER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS (20)days. FOR FISCAL YEAR 1996-97 The exterior boundaries of October 22, 1934. Case Number 19764• FOR STORMWATER UTILITY the Stormwater Utility Areas AREAS NO. 1 THROUGH 17, include lands within the cities The notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy(set in COUNTYWIDE. indicated above.The Clerk of type not smaller than nonpareil), has been published In PROJECT NO.4500-6X7038 folrwardar to Isthe R goito verning nq each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not The Board of Supervisors of body of said cities a copy of in a su lement thereof on the following dates, to-wit: Contra Costa County;as the this Resolution at least twenty y p Governing Body of the Contra' (20) days before the above t (I 2 f Costa County Flood Control& noted hearing. `. 5................................................................ . . Water Conservation District, r1 RESOLVES THAT; The Clerk of the Board Is fur- all in the year of 19..1�P The Contra Costa County tcoer DIRECTED to mall a Flood Control and Water py of the Notice of Public I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the Conservation District Act, partying to any interested hereinafter referred to as Act party who has flied a written foregoing Is true and correct. request for mailed notice with provides authority for said the Clark of the Board or with Executed at Walnut Creek, California. Governing Body to establish the District. Stormwater Utility Areas,and a (� adopt ordinance for Storm- I hereby certify that this is a On s ..`��. rti'ay Of .• ••• 19• • ✓ water Utility Assessments; true and correct copy of an ...l and action taken and entered o the minutes of the Board f The Board,on June 22,1993' Supervisors on tris date to established Stormwater Ut€it- Signature ty area 1 (Antioch), 2 (Clay- shown. TT ATTESTED:May 14,1996 Contra Costa Times ton).3(Concord),4(Danville))'' PHIL BATCHELOR, Clerk of "5( I Cerrito), 6((Hercules},7 the Board of Supervisors PO. BOX 4147 (Lafayette), 8 (141artinez), 9 Walnut Creek CA 94596 oraga),10(Orinda),11 (Pi- and County Suppervisor Creek, note), 12 (Pittsburg), 13 By,Shirley Caslllas (510) 935-2525 Pleasant Hill),14(San Pablo), Deputy 5(San Ramon) 16(Walnut Legal CCT 7810 Proof Of Publication of: Creek)and 17(llnincorporat- Publish May 24,31,1996 p real County)conlocate ofin that tthe (attached is a copy of the legal advertisement that pub- rty lished Incorporated limits of the cit- ) les indicated and the unincor- porated 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 Sys- tem 9NPDES) permit activi- ties to be bome by property in the Individual Stormwater Utility Areas.This report is on file with, and may be exam- Ined at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Administration Building,Mar- tinez,California. It isProposed that Stormwa- ter Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 1996-97 be adopted for Stormwater Utili- ty Areas 1 through 17;and At 11:00 a.m, on June 11, 1996,In the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors,Admin- Istration Building, Martinez, California,this Board will con- duct a public hearing on the adoption of Fiscal yyear 1995-97 Stormwater LKVIX -Assessments.At the hearing, this Board will hear and pass upon any and all written or oral objections to the adop- Non of the proposed Fiscal Year 1996-97 Stormwater Utility Assessments. Upon conclusion of the hearing,the Board may abandon the pro- hes ' or proceedwihtame 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 14, 1996 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Rogers, Bishop, DeSaulnier, Torlakson, Smith NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None RESOLUTION NO. 96/217 (West 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 1996-97 FOR STORMWATER UTILITY AREAS NO. 1 THROUGH 17, COUNTYWIDE. PROJECT NO. 4500-6X7038 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 ordinance for Stormwater Utility Assessments; and The Board, on June 22, 1993, established Stormwater Utility area 1 (Antioch), 2 (Clayton), 3 (Concord), 4 (Danville), 5 (EI Cerritor), 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. 1t is proposed that Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 1996-97 be adopted for Stormwater Utility Areas 1 through 17; and At 11:00 a.m. on June 11, 1996, 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 1996-97 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 1996-97 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 areas proposed to adopt Fiscal Year 1996-97 Storm Water 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 14, 1996 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 Public Hearing to any interested party who has filed a written request for mailed notice with the clerk of the Board or with the District. F 'LMB: dctllLind 01bo14.t5 g.Dept.:P blic Work (AD) IherebyCertNythtttthl3isf1tR1@RRdOD11lCtCopyol ontact: Lin Bulkele (510) 13-2238 en action taken and entered on the minutes of the Mitt n Kubice ;Publi Works Board of supwisor 14 d to showL Co my ED: MayAdmi istrator ATTEST Co my Asse sor PHIL BATCHELOR,Clerk of the Board Cmy Audi r/Cont Her of Supervisors and county Administrator C my Cou sel C unty Tre surer-T Collect r By Depw G EDA Pu lic rks-NP ES Shirley Casillas ESO UTION N / 1 RESOLUTION NO. 96157 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANTIOCH ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FY 1996-97 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 1996-97 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. f RESOLUTION NO. 96/57 PAGE 2 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 9th day of April, 1996 by the following vote: AYES: Council Member Rocha, Rimbault, Payton, Soliz and Mayor Herendeen. NOES: None. ABSENT None. FL. CITY CLERK (PW 616) r RESOLUTION NO. 7-96 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLAYTON ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUN-OFF UNIT(ERU)FOR FY 1996-97 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 1996-97 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. 7-96 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Clayton at a regular meeting of said Council held on April 16, 1996, by the following vote: AYES: Council Members Laurence, Littorno, Pierce, Vice Mayor Manning, Mayor Kendall NOES: None ABSENT: None Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk 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 16, 1996. 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Section 8 1342(p)], certain municipal storm water discharges require a permit from the appropriate federal 9 or state authorities pursuant to the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) 10 Program; and 11 WHEREAS, the City of Concord is named in the Federal Register, Vol. 55, No. 222, 12 dated November 16, 1990, as a medium sized city required to obtain a NPDES permit; and 13 WHEREAS, the City of Concord, in conjunction with other affected jurisdictions within 14 Contra Costa County, applied to the State Regional Water Quality Control Board and received a 15 Joint NPDES Permit and developed a Storm Water Management Plan; and 16 WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 2768 (West's Water Code Appendix, Sections 63-12 and 63- 17 12.9) authorizes the Contra Costa Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District) to 18 establish storm water utility areas and to impose annual benefit assessments for the purpose of 19 carrying out the activities required under the NPDES Program; and 20 WHEREAS, it is the intent of the District to form a storm water utility area and impose an 21 annual storm water parcel assessment to pay for the implementation of the NPDES Program and 22 Storm Water Management Plan for each city so requesting; and 23 WHEREAS, before forming a storm water utility area and imposing an annual storm 24 water parcel assessment within a city, the District must receive from the affected city a resolution 25 authorizing such action. 26 27 28 Res.No 96-30 I NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CONCORD DOES 2 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 County 5 Board of Supervisors) to direct the District to prepare the report, to schedule the public hearings 6 and to take all other actions necessary to form a storm water utility area corresponding to the 7 boundaries of the City of Concord, and to impose therein for fiscal year 1996/97 an annual parcel 8 assessment to fund implementation of the NPDES Program and Storm Water Management Plan. 9 Section 2. The annual assessment to be imposed by the District within the storm water 10 utility area shall be$26.00 per Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for fiscal year 1996/97, and shall 11 not exceed a maximum of$35.00 per ERU for subsequent fiscal years, if requested by the City of 12 Concord. 13 Section 3. The City Council requests the District to adopt stormwater utility area levies 14 based on said amount. 15 Section 4. This resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and 16 adoption. 17 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Concord on March 26, 18 1996, by the following vote: 19 AYES: Councilmembers - H.Allen, B.McManigal, M.Pastrick, M.Peterson, L.Rosas 20 NOES: Councilmembers - None 21 ABSTAIN: Councilmembers - None 22 ABSENT: Councilmembers - None 23 // 24 25 26 27 28 Res.No 96-30 I I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution No. 96-30 was duly and regularly 2 adopted at a regular joint meeting of the City Council and Redevelopment Agency of the City of 3 Concord on March 26, 1996. 4 Linnet Keihl, CMC City Clerk 5 6 By- 7 7 y Mardie Traver Deputy City Clerk 8 9 AP R- AS TO FORM: 10 12 City Attorney 1 codify that this is a true copy o 13 a document on filei� q this OM06/ �•�-� Deputy City Clerk 14 SEAQ, City of Concord,California 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Res.No 96-30 RESOLUTION NO. 45-96 SETTING THE 1996-97 STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENT (SUA) AND AUTHORIZING CONTINUED PARTICIPATION IN THE STORMWATER POLLUTION CONTROL PROGRAM (SPCP) WHEREAS,the Federal Water Pollution Control Act requires dischargers of storm water to obtain a permit from the appropriate California Regional Water Quality Control Board under the Stormwater Pollution Control Program (SPCP); and WHEREAS,Danville has joined 17 other Contra Costa cities, 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 $22 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, the Town Council appoints the City Engineer as its official representative to the Contra Costa Clean Water Program; and WHEREAS,the Town Council wishes to continue participation in the SPCP program and continue funding the program through assessment of individual properties; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, by the Town Council of the Town of Danville to support and continue to authorize the Stormwater Utility Assessment for all properties within Danville; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that the 1996-97 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 April 2, 1996, by the following vote: AYES: Greenberg, Arnerich, Doyle, Waldo NOES: Shimansky ABSTAINED: None ABSENT: None MAYOR PROVED AS TO FO ATTEST: CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK C FTt1=1Ea A TRUE Co Y LINDA A4.C Pn r Clark ****­_1_`� the City of E) Cerito, GA RESOLUTION 96-22 r 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, eighteen (18) of Its incorporated cities and the Contra Costa County Rood Control and Water Conservation District ('the District') be covered by one area-wide municipal permit; and WHEREAS, all eighteen 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 and continuing Best Management Practices and Activities each year, and those in 1996-97 include Increased residential street sweeping, reduction in herbicide use, use of alternative fuels in City vehicles, use of video recording to determine the condition of storm drains; and WHEREAS, the Stormwater Utility Area and Program Group Costs Payment Agreement between 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; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the El 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 El Cerrito City Council adopts Storm Water Management Plan activities for El Cerrito as listed in Exhibit A. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the El Cerrito City Council hereby determines that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 1996-97 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 March 18, 1996 the EI Cerrito City Council passed this Resolution by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Bartke, Jellison, La Force, Ritz, Kosel �. NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None IN WITNESS of this action, I sign this document and affix the corporate seal of the City of EI Cerrito on March 18, 1996. a M. Giddings, Clerk APPROVED" Ch1 ye'Kosei, Mayor 2 Resolution 96-22 Exhibit A 1996-97 Stormwater Management Plan City of EI Cerrito NPDES Activities Continuing Practices: - Catch basin and storm drain cleaning - Street sweeping (residential areas) Inspections of licensed businesses who handle hazardous materials (Fre Department) Waste Oil Recycling Program (Recycling Center) Enforcement of erosion control standards on construction projects. Continuing group activiities Annual reporting for EPA compliance Erosion repair in creeks Reduction In the use of herbicides by maintenance crew Repair/maintenance of badly deteriorated storm drain systems Stenciling of catch basins to discourage dumping of pollutant materials in storm drain system New Activities or Increased Activities for 1996-97: - increased residential street sweeping - Begin an illicit discharge connection inspection/enforcement program - Increase in efforts to reduce herbicide use - Begin to implement the use of alternative fuel in City vehicles - Begin the use of video recording to determine the condition and cleanliness of existing storm drain pipes. - Increase stencilling of catch basins to discourage dumping of pollutant materials in storm drain system 3 Resolution 96-22 - - • RESOLUTION NO. 53-96 • ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FISCAL YEAR 1996-97 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 California Regional Water Quality Control Board under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program; and WHEREAS, the City of Martinez (CITY) has obtained 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) formed a_ SUA, including the adoption of the Stormwater Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and ;. orf 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 established to a single ERU for Fiscal Year 1996-97 shall be set at $30. 00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby request the DISTRICT to adopt Stormwater Utility Assessment levies based on said amount. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Martinez at a Regular Meeting of said Council held on the 15th day of April, 1996, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Burt, Farley, Vice Mayor Frazer and Mayor Menesini NOES: None ABSENT: Councilmember Woodburn i ..L-3Y CERTIFY that this GUS S. KRAMER, CITY CLERK is a true and aorract copy of tine original cat file in this office. GUS S, I'MAMER, CITSi CLQ G CITY OF &4ARTINEZ J nl Keegan �f Deputy City Clerk Pro Tem City of Martinez -- D psuty BEFORE THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF MORAGA A Resolution of the Town Council of the Town of Moraga Establishing the Rate per Equivalent Runoff Resolution No. 18-96 Unit for FY 1996-97 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 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 Town of Moraga 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, at the request of the Town, 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 TOWN and DISTRICT requires that TOWN 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 Town Council of the Town of Moraga does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 1996-97 shall be set at $20. 00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Council does hereby request the DISTRICT to adopt SUA levies based on said amount. AYES: Mayor Cherie T. Grant, Vice Mayor Michael Majchrzak, Councilmember James J. Sweeny and Councilmember Michael G. Harris NOES: None • . - ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Frank Sperling III Cherie T. Grant, Mayor ATTEST: Ross G. Hubbard, Town Manager BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ORINDA In the Matter of: Establishing the Rate per ) Equivalent Runoff •Unit for ) Fiscal Year 1996-97, Requesting .- the Contra Costa County Flood ) eControl :and Water Conservation ) :Dstr"ict :to Adopt an Annual . - ) RESOLUTION NO. 21-96 Parcel--Assessment for Drainage ) Maintenance and the National - ) Pollutant Discharge Elimination ) System Program, and. Authorizing ) an Amendment to the Cost Payment ) Agreement ) C 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 zDischarge -::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: 'Practic-es (BMPs) to minimize or eliminate pollutants from enter ng .storm waters; ,.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 C9sta.,.; County Flood Control and Water Conservation District .t' A3striGt" ) . 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; and WHEREAS, in order to meet the requirements of the NPDES Permit, the City must implement an Illicit Discharge Elimination Program ( IDEP) ; and WHEREAS, the District, on behalf of the City, will execute an agreement with Central .Contra Costa Sanitary District, Delta Diablo Sanitation District, and West County Wastewater District for implementation of the IDEP; NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY OF ORINDA DOES RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: 1 . The rate be be assigned to a single ERU for Fiscal Year 1996-97 shall be set at $23; 2 . The District is hereby requested to adopt SUA: levies based on said amount; and 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 implementation of the IDEP. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Orinda on .April 16, 1996 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Hawkins, Littlehale, Tabor, Wheatland NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Abrams. ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: None Crr egg eatland, Mayor ATTEST: Mary R. llsworth, City Clerk MAR ELLSWORT H Coork of Cfty of OrincK CA RESOLUTION NO. 28-96 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANT HILL APPROVING PARTICIPATION IN STORMWATER POLLUTION MANAGEMENT UTILITY, GROUP INSPECTION PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZING THE CONTRA COSTA FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO ADOPT THE FISCAL YEAR 1996/97 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 WHEREAS, 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); and WHEREAS,the City desires to utilize regional sanitary districts under contract with the Contra Costa Flood Control and Water Conservation District to implement an inspection program to monitor and prevent illicit discharges. 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 1996/97 shall be set at $25.50. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council authorizes 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 Council authorizes the City Manager to execute an amended cost payment agreement to allow the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District to contract with regional Sanitary Districts to provide illicit discharge elimination inspection services on behalf of the City of Pleasant Hill. Resolution No. 28-1.0 • Page 2 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. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Pleasant Hill at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 15th day of Apr i 1 , 1996 by the following vote: AYES: Brandt, Escover, Mace, Williamson, Cooper NOES: None ABSENT: None PAUL L. COOPER, Mayor ATTEST: 2L DORIS P. NILSEN, CityCle k APPROVED AS TO FORM: �"CEj(1E!!!;RUECOPY DEBRA S. MARG IS, City Attorney ' BEFORE TH!-CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY (WITTSBURG In The Matter of: RESOLUTION NO. 96- 8 3 0 3 Resolution of the City of Pittsburg ) Establishing the Rate Per Equivalent ) Runoff Unit For FY 1996-97 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 and ) Approving Participation in Stormwater ) Group Activities and Costs ) 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 receive a NPDES permit which requires the implementation of selected Best Management Practices to minimize or eliminate pollutants from entering stormwater; and WHEREAS, eighteen jurisdictions in Contra Costa 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 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 T RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Pittsburg does determine that the rate to BE to a single ERU for FY 199(9 shall be set at $24.00 and the City 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. 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 by the City Council of the City of Pittsburg on this 15th day of April 1996 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmember Anzini, Glover and Vice Mayor Lewis NOES: None ABSTAINED: None ABSENT: Councilmember Quesada and Mayor Canciamilla Joseph/Ca n6iamilla, Mayor ATTEST: it ian J. r • de, City Clerk Reso. No. 96-8303 State of California 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 96-8303 on file in this office of said City. WITNESS, my hand, and-Dffirial Seal this 23rd day of April; 1996. Lynn Reichard, Deputy City Clerk for Lillian J. Pride, City Clerk SUMMARY OF STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENT RATES MUNICIPALITY ACTUAL ERU RATES MAXIMUM ERU 1993194 1994195 1995/96 RATES ANTIOCH $ 20.00 $17.00 $ 17.00 $ 25.00 CLAYTON $ 23.00 $23.50 $ 23.50 $ 29.00 CONCORD $ 26.00 $26.00 $ 26.00 $ 35.00 DANVILLE $ 22.00 $22.00 $ 22.00 $ 30.00 EL CERRITO $ 14.00 $14.00 $ 14.00 $ 38.00 HERCULES $ 26.00 $24.00 $ 24.00 $ 35.00 LAFAYETTE $ 15.00 $18.00 $ 16.00 $ 35.00 MARTINEZ $ 20.00 $20.00 $ 28.00 $ 30.00 MORAGA $ 20.00 $20.00 $ 20.00 $ 35.00 . ORINDA $ 23.00 $23.00 $ 23.00 $ 35.00 PINOLE $ 29.40 $28.00 $ 35.00 $ 35.00 PITTSBURG $ 24.00 $24.00 $ 24.00 $ 30.00 PLEASANT HILL $ 25.00 $25.00 $ 25.50 $ 30.00 SAN PABLO $ 33.00 $33.80 $ 34.80 $ 45.00 SAN RAMON $ 23.00 $23.00 $ 23.00 $ 35.00 WALNUT CREEK $ 27.50 $19.00 $ 19.00 $ 35.00 COUNTY $ 16.20 $16.20 $ 16.20 $ 30.00 RESOLUTION NO. 96- 43 Establishing the Rate per Equivalent Run-Off Unit (ERU) for Fiscal Year 1996-97 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 requires the implementation of selected Best Management Practices (BMPs) to minimize pollutants from 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 (SUA), including the adoption of the Storm Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and WHEREAS the City Engineer has determined an Equivalent Run-Off Unit (ERU) rate of $24.00 will provide sufficient funds to complete the FY 1996-97 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 1996-97 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 23rd day of April 1996 by the following vote of the Council: AYES: Bartke, Manuel, Segerberg,Wagstaff,Tucker NOES: None ABSENT: None Ali � Darrel Jay" Tucker, Mayor ATTEST: 4�4 � Kay Woo n, City Clerk OF HERCv R P O R g r�o�FiS` U AL _a 0 o w C;'TQ �'OU%0' BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAFAYETTE IN THE MATTER OF: Authorizing the Contra Costa ) County Flood Control and Water ) Conservation District to Form a ) RESOLUTION NO. 27-96 Storm Water Utility Area and to ) Establish an Annual Parcel ) Assessment for 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, each public entity has developed a storm water management plan; and WHEREAS, under the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Act, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District) has specified duties and powers; and WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 2768, Campbell (AB2768) authorizes the District to establish, by resolution, storm water utility areas within the District, as prescribed, and to impose, except as specified within AB2768, an annual assessment within a storm water utility area and in conjunction with the NPDES program; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the District to establish a stormwater parcel assessment to pay for the implementation of the NPDES program and storm water management plan for each public entity so requesting; and WHEREAS, prior to imposing any assessments within any public entity, the Board of Supervisors must have authorization from the public entity as described in AB2768. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Lafayette hereby authorizes the Contra Costa Board of Supervisors to direct the District to prepare the necessary reports, resolutions, and ordinances, to schedule the necessary public hearings, and to give the required legal notices for the establishment of a storm water utility for the City of Lafayette and the adoption of utility fees for fiscal year 1996-97. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the establishment of the utility area for the City of Lafayette shall specify a maximum fee amount of thirty-five dollars per year per Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) and the fee for one ERU for FY 1996-97 shall be set at sixteen dollars. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Lafayette will reimburse the District for actual costs incurred in completing the above tasks with the understanding that the total cost will 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 April 8, 1996 by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Horn, Tatzin and Mayor Garvens NOES: Councilmember Uilkema ABSENT: Councilmember Grodin ABSTAIN,: None y ✓'' r / Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk R1'IFI U COPY CLERK OF CITY OF =CALIFORNIA RESOLUTION NO. 96- 56 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN PABLO AUTHORIZING THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO DIRECT THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT TO ESTABLISH THE 1996/97 FISCAL YEAR STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENT FOR THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PROGRAM FOR THE CITY OF SAN PABLO. WHEREAS, under the Federal Water Pollution Act, prescribed discharges of stormwater C. require a permit from the San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board under the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)program; and WHEREAS, the City of San Pablo has developed a stormwater management plan; and WHERE.kS,under the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District Act, the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District has specified duties and powers to implement and administer the Countywide NPDES program; and WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 2768, Campbell, (AB2768) authorizes the Contra Costa County Flood Control District to-establish, by resolution, stormwater utility areas within the District, as prescribed, and to impose;;except as specified within AB 2768, an annual assessment within a stormwater utility area in conjunction with the NPDES program on behalf of the City of San Pablo; and _ r, WHERE.IS, it is the intent of the Contra Costa County Flood Control District to establish a stormwater parcel assessment to pay for the implementation and administration of the City of San Pablo stormwater management plan as requested by the City of San Pablo; and WHEREAS, prior to imposing any assessments within any public entity, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors must have authorization from the public entity as described in AB 2768; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City of San Pablo to levy a stormwater utility area assessment fee on parcels of property within the limits of the City of San Pablo by which to firnd the City's NPDES program; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of San Pablo hereby authorizes the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors to direct the County Flood Control District to establish the 1996/97 fiscal year stormwater assessments for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES) program on behalf of the City of San Pablo. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the establishment of the stormwater utility area assessments for the City of San Pablo shall specify a fee of$34.80 for each Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for Fiscal Year 1996/97. Adopted this 15th ,day of April 1996, by the following vote to wit: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS Vigil, Wysinger, Gomes, Brown NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS None ABSENT:. COUNCILMEMBERS Palmer ABSTAIN: . COUNCILMEMBERS None ATTEST: APPROVED: /s/ Charlotte Maggard /s/ Sharon J. Brown Charlotte Maggard, City Clerk Sharon J. Brown, Mayor I HEREBY CERTIFIUT4T,TH9 ! ING,IS A FULL,TRUE AND CORRECT COPY y ITY CLERK AH File: C:\WPWIN60\WPDOCS\NPDES\SUA96-97.RES April 4, 1996 RESOLUTION NO. 96-53 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAMON ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FY 1996/97 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 the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, prescribed discharges of stormwater require a permit from the appropriate California Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB)under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)program; and WHEREAS, the San Francisco RWQCB required Contra Costa County jurisdictions including the City of San Ramon to obtain a joint NPDES permit for stormwater pollution; and WHEREAS,the San Francisco RWQCB required the Contra Costa jurisdictions to identify a dedicated funding source to ensure implementation of stormwater management plans; 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 of formation of a Stormwater Utility Area(SUA)for the City of San Ramon; and WHEREAS,the SUA and Program Group Costs Payment Agreement between the City of San Ramon and the District requires that the City of San Ramon annually,by May 1, determine the rate to be assessed for a single Equivalent Runoff Unit(ERU)for the forthcoming fiscal year; and WHEREAS, in order to meet the requirements of the joint NPDES permit for stormwater pollution, all Contra Costa jurisdictions are required to implement an Illicit Discharge Elimination inspection program; and WHEREAS, implementation of an inspection program to eliminate illicit discharge is included as a.Seryice Enhancement for the Engineering Department in FY 1995/96; and WHEREAS,the District, on behalf of the City,will execute an Agreement with Central Contra Costa Sanitary District for implementation of the IDEP for Centra County; and WHEREAS,the implementation of the IDEP within San Ramon will under the direction of the City of San Ramon. Page 1 of 2 • • NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED,that the City Council of the City of San Ramon authorizes the following: 1. Determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 1996/97 shall be set at$23.00. 2. Request that the Contra Costa Flood Control and Water Conservation District adopt the SUA levies based on said amount. 3. Authorizes the City Manager to execute an Amendment to the Stormwater Utility Area and Program Group Costs Payment Agreement with the District for the Illicit Discharge Elimination inspection program. PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 23rd day of April, 1996 by the following votes: AYES: Councilmembers Athan, Boom, Raab, Welm and Mayor Kinney NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None Curtis L. Kinney, Mayor ATTEST: rf ke-ugy .!&-ttify that fiza is a t'u// a. �esofutiotz adopted E5 the Herb Moniz, Ci Ma er City [`....+u,z-if"i d:e Cir �t ,.:Sail.:/?an:uj: o, T Z-3 City Cf.-'k Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 96- 22 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WALNUT CREEK ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FY 1996-97 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 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 Walnut Creek 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 storm waters; and WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City of Walnut Creek to utilize funds received from its Storm water" Utility Area (SUA) for implementation of the NPDES program and drainage maintenanceactivities; and WHEREAS, at the request of the City of Walnut Creek, 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 Storm water Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and WHEREAS, The SUA and Program Group Costs Payment agreement between the City of Walnut Creek and DISTRICT requires that the City of Walnut Creek 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 Walnut Creek does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 1996-97 shall be set at $17.00. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the-City of Walnut Creek Council does hereby request the DISTRICT to adopt SUA levies based on said amount. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Walnut Creek at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of May 1996, by the following called vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Dimmick, Beagley, Hicks, Wolfe, Mayor Regalia NOES: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Councilmembers: None /s/ Gwen Regalia Mayor of the.City of Walnut Creek Attest: /s/Barbara M: Rivara, CMC City Clerk of the City of Walnut Creek I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Walnut Creek, County of Cdhtra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 7th day of May 1996. IN AL Ci Clerk of the City of V$aldPt Creel' ' ic :OCT. 21, 1914 P ' cq`I FO RNA .10�````` BEA THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Establishing the Rate ) Per Equivalent Runoff Unit for F.Y. ) 1996-97 and Requesting the Contra Costa ) County Flood Control and Water Conser- vation District to Adopt an Annual Parcel ) RESOLUTION NO, 3235 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 1996-97 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 2nd day of April 1996 by the following vote: AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Boyle, Bradshaw, Horton and Alegria NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Murray ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: None IZABETH GRIMES CITY CLERK res\npdes96.fee 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 CoLniy, State of California. DAWN JARRELL Deputy City Clerk of the-City of Pinole r "/Date:April 2, 1996-, THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Adopted this Resolution on April 23, 1996 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Rogers, Bishop, DeSaulnier, Torlakson, Smith NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None RESOLUTION NO. 96/173 SUBJECT: ESTABLISH THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FY 1996-97 AND REQUEST 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 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT; 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 COUNTY of CONTRA COSTA 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 COUNTY 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 COUNTY, 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. 9347; and WHEREAS, The SUA and Program Group Costs Payment agreement between COUNTY and DISTRICT requires that COUNTY 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 COUNTY Board of Supervisors of the COUNTY of CONTRA COSTA does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 1996-97 shall be set at $16.20. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the COUNTY Board of Supervisors does hereby request the DISTRICT to adopt SUA levies based on said amount. I hereby oortify that th1j Is a true end coned copyof an action taken OW entered on the aninutes of the Board of$Vffvkj=04 the jat@ W'tMM Orig.Dept.:Public Works(FC) All ESTt;D'..� �- 19. Contact: Linda Bulkeley (5 10)313-2238 d��a bFG�o�q►���the��� cc: M.Kubicek,Public Works M.Morton,Public Works 8y LMB:cl g:\fldctl\bo\23a.t4 RESOLUTION NO. 96/173