HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 05152001 - C.20 TO:— BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, AS GOVERNING BOARD OF THE CONTRA COSTA
COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
FROM: MAURICE SHIU, CHIEF ENGINEER
DATE: May 15, 2001
SUBJECT: SET HEARING FOR ADOPTION OF STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS FOR.
FISCAL YEAR 2001-02, 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 2001-02 for Stormwater Utility Areas Numbers 1 through 18;
2. ACKNOWLEDGE receipt of resolutions requesting adoption.of Stormwater Utility Assessments
for Fiscal Year 2001-02 from the following municipalities and corresponding Storinwater Utility
Areas:
Antioch " Hercules Pinole i Walnut Creek
J Clayton Lafayette Pittsburg Unincorporated Contra Costa County
Concord Martinez Pleasant Hill Oakley
Danville Moraga - San Pablo
El Cerrito Orinda ' San Ramon
Continued on Attachment: X SIGNATURE:
RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
_RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE
APPROVE _OTHER
SIGNATURE(S):
ACTION OF BOARD ON May 15, 2001 APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED x OTHER
VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I hereby certify that this is a true and correct
X UNANIMOUS (ABSENT none ) copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of
AYES: NOES: the Board of Supervisors on the date shown.
ABSENT: ABSTAIN: ATTESTED: May 15, 2001 _
JOHN WEETEN erk of the Board
of S e isors an County Administrator
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County Assessor
County Auditor-Controller
County Counsel
Trcasurer=rax Collector
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SUBJECT: SET HEARING FOR ADOPTION OF STORMWATER UTILITY
ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001-02, COUNTYWIDE
DATE: MAY 15, 2001
PAGE: 2 of 3
I. Recommended Action (cont.):
3. ADOPT the attached Resolution setting June 12, 2001, at 9:00 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 2001-02 for said areas.
II. Financial Impact:
The proposed assessments for Stormwater Utility Areas 1 through 18 will provide
approximately $11,105,535 in funding for the cities and unincorporated County for the
National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program and drainage
maintenance activities.
III. Reasons for Recommendations and Background:
The Contra Costa Clean Water Program consists of Contra Costa County, its incorporated
cities and the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
working collectively under a Joint Municipal Stormwater National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) Permit issued by the State Regional Water Quality Control
Board. This Permit is federally mandated through the Clean Water Act, which was
amended in 1987 to specifically address stormwater pollution. The current five-year
permit from the San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board began in
September 1999. Public education on pollution prevention, inspection of construction
sites, as well as commercial and industrial facilities, street sweeping, catch basin cleaning
and other forms of drainage maintenance are examples of actions taken to meet Permit
requirements. An Annual Report is written each year to summarize accomplishments.
The Contra Costa Clean Water Program is currently in its second Joint Municipal
Stormwater NPDES Permit from the San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control
Board and received its second five year permit from the Central Valley Regional Water
Quality Control Board for the cities of Antioch, Brentwood, Oakley and unincorporated
East County in June, 2000. The Permit includes, for each municipality, a Stormwater
Management Plan outlining intended activities designed to reduce or eliminate pollutants
from entering the storm drain system.
The Regional Boards indicated the need for a restricted funding source to finance
implementation costs. In order to meet this need, 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 an assessment to pay for implementation costs.
SUBJECT: SET HEARING FOR ADOPTION OF STORMWATER UTILITY
ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001-02, COUNTYWIDE
DATE: MAY 15, 2001
PAGE: 3 of 3
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. This 1993 Board action also set the first-year assessment rates for each
Stormwater Utility Area, as well as maximum rates. Assessments were collected for
Fiscal Year 1993-94 through 2000-01. On May 9, 2000, the Flood Control District
separated the City of Oakley from Stormwater Utility Area 17. The City of Oakley was
established as Stormwater Utility Area 18 at that time and assessments were collected for
Fiscal Year 2000-01.
IV. Consequences of Negative Action:
If the proposed assessments for the 2001-02 Fiscal Year are not implemented, the
program would have to be funded by the general funds of the cities and County to ensure
compliance with NPDES permit requirements.
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 15, 2001 by the following vote:
AYES: SUPERVISORS GIOIA, GERBER, DESAULNIER, GLOVER, AND UILKEMA
NOES: none
ABSENT: none
ABSTAIN: none RESOLUTION NO. 2001/194_
(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 2001-2002
FOR STORMWATER UTILITY AREAS NO. 1 THROUGH 18,
COUNTYWIDE.
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 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), 17 (Unincorporated County), and on May 9, 2000
established Stormwater Utility area 18 (Oakley). These areas consist of that real property
located in the incorporated limits of the cities indicated and the unincorporated County; and
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County Assessor
County Auditor/Controller
County Counsel
County Treasurer-Tax Collector
Public Works—NPDES
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RESOLUTION NO. 2001/194
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SUBJECT: NOTIFICATION OF HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF A STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENT FOR STORMWATER
UTILITY AREAS NO. 1 THORUGH 18, COUNTYWIDE
DATE: MAY 15, 2001
PAGE: 2 of 2
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 will be on file
within 30 days of the public hearing to adopt FY 2001-2002 Stormwater Utility
Assessments, 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 2001-2002 be adopted
for Stormwater Utility Areas 1 through 18; and
At 9:00 a.m. on June 12, 2001, in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisor's,
Administration Building, Martinez, California, this Board will conduct a public hearing on the
adoption of Fiscal Year 2001-2002 Stormwater Utility Assessments. At the hearing, this
Board will hear and pass upon any and all written and oral objections to the adoption of the
proposed Fiscal Year 2001-2002 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 2001-2002
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.
The exterior boundaries of the Stormwater Utility Areas include lands within the cities
indicated above. The Clerk of the 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 mailing addresses and individual recipients are listed in the attached Exhibit
A.
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.
I hereby certify that this is a true and corrc!:.'L
copy of an action taken and entered on the
minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the
date shown.
ATTEST D Ma S 2001.
JO NWEET , Clerk of the Board
o visors an u dministrator
Resolution No. 2001/194 By ad Deputy
ENGINEER'S REPORT FOR
THE ADOPTION OF FISCAL YEAR
2001 -02 ASSESSMENTS FOR
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
FLOOD CONTROL AND
WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
STORMWATER UTILITY AREAS
NOS. 1 THROUGH 18
Prepared by the Staff of the
Contra Costa County Flood Control
and Water Conservation District
255 Glacier Drive
Martinez, CA 94553
April 2001
'1. • RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that:
a. The Stormwater Utility Assessment Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) rates for Fiscal Year 2001-
2002 be adopted for the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District
Stormwater Utility Areas (SUA) for the following incorporated and unincorporated areas:
PROPOSED VS. EXISTING ERU RATES
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1 Antioch $25.00 $17.00 $17.00
2 Clayton $29.00 $29.00 $29.00
3 Concord $35.00 $29.00 $35.00
4 Danville $30.00 $22.00 $22.00
5 EI Cerrito $38.00 $23.50 $23.50
6 Hercules $35.00 $24.00 $24.00
7 Lafayette $35.00 $22.00 $24.00
8 Martinez $30.00 $30.00 $30.00
9 Moraga $35.00 $20.00 $20.00
10 Orinda $35.00 $30.00 $30.00
11 Pinole $35.00 $35.00 $35.00
12 Pittsburg $30.00 $24.00 $24.00
13 Pleasant Hill $30.00 $25.50 $30.00
14 San Pablo $45.00 $35.84 $38.84
15 San Ramon $35.00 $23.00 $28.00
16 Walnut Creek $35.00 $21.50 $22.50
17 Unincorporated $30.00 $25.20 $30.00
County
18 Oakley $30.00 $20.65 $20.65
2. NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM (NPDES) PROGRAM:
Congress adopted the Federal Water Pollution Control Act generally referred to as the Clean Water
Act in 1972. It specifically prohibits the discharge of any pollutants (e.g., herbicides, pesticides, oil,
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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 wastewater and municipal sewage. The Act
was amended in 1987 mandating the Environmental Protection 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 marshal 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 Contra Costa Clean Water Program Management
Committee identified the formation of stormwater utilities as the most practical method for meeting the
funding requirements. Sixteen city councils and the County Board of Supervisors adopted resolutions
requesting the District form a Stormwater Utility Area for their city territory. The governing board of the
District established Stormwater Utility Areas 1 through 17 on June 22, 1993, and Area 18 on May 9,
2000.
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, the cities and county
on an individual basis will perform most of the NPDES activities. 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 2001-02:
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
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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
shown in Section 1(a) without completing the public notice/hearing process required by SB 1977
(Bergenson) and Proposition 218 (California Constitution, Article XIII D, Section 4).
PROJECTED EXPENDITURES
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1 Antioch $162,229 $449,345 $12,785 $21,386 $645,745
2 Clayton $21,773 $99,745 $2,052 $3,508 $127,078
3 Concord $220,410 $1,672,172 $18,332 $29,171 $1,940,085
4 Danville $77,634 $300,026 $7,411 $12,579 $397,650
5 EI Cerrito $45,688 $184,171 $4,387 $7,123 $241,369
6 Hercules $37,479 $137,149 $3,340 $5,512 $183,480
7 Lafayette $46,759 $249,807 $4,369 $6,961 $307,896
8 Martinez $71,031 $510,442 $6,738 $10,199 $598,410
9 Moraga $32,660 $128,362 $2,771 $4,727 $168,520
10 Orinda $33,552 $271,167 $3,368 $5,683 $313,770
11 Pinole $35,872 $264,596 $3,548 $5,279 $309,295
12 Pittsburg $104,405 $506,267 $7,093 $11,635 $629,400
13 Pleasant Hill $63,535 $407,021 $5,597 $9,277 $485,430
14 San Pablo $51,578 $309,101 $3,533 $5,234 $369,446
15 San Ramon $87,628 $534,595 $7,514 $12,471 $642,208
16 Walnut Creek $124,215 $632,389 $11,441 $18,848 $786,893
17 Unincorporated
County $293,225 $2,318,838 $25,034 $40,283 $2,677,380
18 Oakley $49,614
$222,653 $3,372 $5,841 $28'1,480
TOTAL: .. .. :
$1,559,287 :;$9;197,846: '< $132,685 :$215,717;; .$11,105;535:
(1) Agency funding for NPDES includes storm drain system maintenance and contingency costs.
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5. ESTIMATED STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENT REVENUES IN FY 2001-02:
Indicated below are the estimated revenues for Fiscal Year 2001-02 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 2001-02 assessment is on file with the
Clerk of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors.
PROJECTED ERU RATES and REVENUES
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FY 2001-02<`
1 Antioch 37,985 $17.00 $645,745
2 Clayton 4,382 $29.00 $127,078
3 Concord 55,431 $35.00 $1,940,085
4 Danville 18,075 $22.00 $397,650
5 EI Cerrito 10,271 $23.50 $241,369
6 Hercules 7,645 $24.00 $183,480
7 Lafayette 12,829 $24.00 $307,896
8 Martinez 19,947 $30.00 $598,410
9 Moraga 8,426 $20.00 $168,520
10 Orinda 10,459 $30.00 $313,770
11 Pinole 8,837 $35.00 $309,295
12 Pittsburg 26,225 $24.00 $629,400
13 Pleasant Hill 16,181 $30.00 $485,430
14 San Pablo 9,512 $38.84 $369,446
15 San Ramon 22,936 $28.00 $642,208
16 Walnut Creek 34,973 $22.50 $786,893
17 Unincorporated
County 89,246 $30.00 $2,677,380
18 Oakley 13,631 $20.65
TOTAL:
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RESOLUTION NO. 2001/36
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANTIOCH ESTABLISHING
THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FY 2001/02 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
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 Antioch (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 &
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
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 2001/02
shall be set at seventeen dollars ($17.00).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council does hereby request the
DISTRICT to adopt SUA levies based on said amount.
HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted by
the City Council of the City of Antioch at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 10th clay
of April, 2001 , by the following vote:
AYES: Council Members Davis, Kalinowski, Conley and Simonsen
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: Mayor Freitas
L. JOLENE MARTIN, City Clerk
it
RESOLUTION NO. 19-2001
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF CLAYTON CITY COUNCIL ESTABLISHING
THE RATE PER EQUIVILANT RUN-OFF UNIT (ERU) FOR FY 2001-2002 AND
REQUESTING THE CONTRA COSTA FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO ADOPT AN ANNUAL PARCEL ASSESSMENT FOR
DRAINAGE MAINTENANCE AND THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE
ELIMINATION SYSTEM
WHEREAS, under the Federal Water Quality Act, prescribed discharges of
Stormwater require a permit from the appropriate federal or state authorities pursuant to the National
Pollutant Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)program; and
WHEREAS, the City of Clayton, in conjunction with other affected jurisdictions
within Contra Costa County, applied to the State Regional Water Quality Control Board and
received a Joint NPDES Permit which requires the implementation of a Storm Water Management
Plan via Best Management Practices to minimize or eliminate pollutants from entering stormwaters;
and
WHEREAS,Assembly Bill 2768 authorizes the Contra Costa County Flood Control
and Water Conservation District(District)to establish Stormwater Utility Areas(SUA) and to levy
annual benefit assessments for the purpose of carrying our activities required under the NPDES
program; 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
District and Water Conservation District(District)has completed the process for the 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 the City of Clayton annually, by May 1, determine the rate to be
assigned to a single ERU for the forthcoming fiscal year.
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NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Clayton City Council
hereby determines that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 2001-02 shall be set at$29.00
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED,that the City Council of the City of Clayton does
herby request the District to adopt the SUA levies based on said amount.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Clayton at a regular meeting of said
Council held on April 17, 2001, by the following vote:
AYES: Council Members Laurence, Littorno, V_ice:::Mayor Manning, Mayor Pierce
NOES: None
ABSENT: Council Member Walcutt
ABSTAIN: NoneMayor, Julie Julie Pierce
ATTEST:
Frances Douglas, 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 17, 2001.
Frances Douglas, City Clerk 6/9
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COPY
1 BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CONCORD
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
2
A Resolution Requesting the Contra Costa County Board of
3 Supervisors to Direct the Contra Costa County Flood .
Control and Water Conservation District to Increase the
4 Annual Parcel Assessment for Drainage System Maintenance
and for Carrying Out Activities under the National Pollutant
5 Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Program in Fiscal
Year 2001-2002 Resolution No. 01-34
6 /
7 WHEREAS, under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, [33 U.S.C. Section 1342(p)l,
8 certain municipal storm water discharges require a permit from the appropriate federal or state
9 authorities pursuant to the National Discharge Elimination Systern (NPDES) Program; and
10 WHEREAS, the City o1'Concord, in conjunction with other affected jurisdictions within
11 Contra Costa County, applied to the State Regional Water Quality Control Board and received a Joint
12 NPDES Permit and developed a Storm Water- Management Plan; and
13 WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 2768 (West's Water Code Appendix, Section 63-12 and 63-12.9)
14 authorizes the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District) to
15 establish storm water utility areas and to impose annual benefit assessments for the purpose of
16 carrying out the activities required under the NPDES Program; and
17 WHEREAS, the District has completed the process for formation of a Stormwater Utility
18 Area (SUA), including the adoption of the Stormwater Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-74;
19 and
20 WHEREAS, the SUA and Program Group Costs Payment Agreement between the City of
21 Concord and District requires the City of Concord, annually, by May 1, to determine the rate to be
22 assessed to a single Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for the forthcoming fiscal year; and
23 WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Resolution 93-14, which established the range of
24 annual assessment to be imposed by the District within the storm water- utility area not to exceed $35
25 per Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU).
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Res. No- 01-34 1
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I NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CiTY OF CONCORD DOES
2 RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
3 Section 1. The annual assessment to be imposed by the District within the storm water utility
4 area shall be $35.00 per Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for fiscal year 2001/2002, and shall not exceed
5 a maximum of$35.00 per ERU for subsequent fiscal years.
6 Section 2. The City Council requests the District to adopt stormwater utility area levies based
7 on said amount.
8 Section 3. This resolution shall become effective immediately upon its passage and adoption.
9 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Concord on April 24, 2001 by
10 the following vote:
11 AYES: Counc]Imembers — B. McManigal, M. Pastrick, M. Peterson, L. Hoffineister
12 NOES: COUncilinembers — None
13 ABSTAIN: Councilmembers—None
14 ABSENT: C011ncili-nembers — H. Allen
15 1 HEREBY CER'T'IFY that the foregoing Resolution No. 01-34 was duly and regularly
16 adopted at a regular-joint meeting of the City Council and the Redevelopment Agency of the City of
17 Concord on Apr]124, 2001.
18 Lynnet Kehl, CMC
City Clerk
19
20
By
21 Mard]e Traver, CMC
Assistant City Clerk
22
23 APPROVED AS TO FORM:
certify that this is a true copy--}
24 a4mmmat on file In d"ofsce.
25 r
Craig Laba c BEALDepUly,City Clerk
26 City AttornCity of Concord. Califomia
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w'.y
I,Marie Sunseri, City Clerk of the Town of Danville,hereby certify that this is a true and correct
copy of Resolution No. 37-2001.
Marie Sunseri, City Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 37-2001
AUTHORIZING THE CONTRA COSTA FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT TO ADOPT THE 2001-02 FEE
FOR THE TOWN'S STORMWATER UTILITY AREA
WHEREAS, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act requires dischargers of stormwater 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 19 other Contra Costa County agencies, including the
Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District to secure the required
permit effective through fiscal year 1998-2003; and
WHEREAS, the funding necessary to implement this permit has been established at $22 per
Equivalent Residential Unit(ERU)through the Stormwater Utility Assessment(Town of Danville
Resolution No. 24-93); and
WHEREAS, said assessment rate must be set each year by the Town Council; and
WHEREAS, the Town Council appoints the City Engineer, or his/her designee, 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 to fund the program through the assessment of individual properties;now,therefore,be it
RESOLVED,that the Danville Town Council authorizes continuance of the Stormwater Utility
Assessment to be set at $22 per ERU for all properties within Danville; and, be it further
APPROVED by the Danville Town Council at a regular meeting on April 17, 2001, by the
following vote:
AYES: Doyle, Waldo, Arneric Greenberg
NOES: Shimansky
ABSTAINED: None
ABSENT: None
MAYOR
APPROVED AS TO ORM: ATTEST:
CITY ATTORNEY CITY CLERK
TIFIED A TRUE C
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LWOA M. Z1 -6fG Clerk
RESOLUTION 2001-23 d Me City of El errite,, U
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EL CERRITO APPROVING
CONTINUED PARTICIPATION IN THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE
ELIMINATION SYSTEM, ESTABLISHING AN INDIVIDUAL STORMWATER
POLLUTION PREVENTION PROGRAM IN EL CERRITO, INCLUDING GROUP
COSTS FOR ACTIVITIES PERFORMED THROUGH THE CONTRA COSTA CLEAN
WATER PROGRAM, ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT
FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002, 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 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 El Cerrito 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 of EI Cerrito 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 EI Cerrito, the Contra Costa County
Flood Control and Water Conservation District (District) has completed the process for
formation of 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 El Cerrito and District requires that El Cerrito 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 EI
Cerrito does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for Fiscal Year
2001-2002 shall remain at $23.50.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of El Cerrito does
hereby request the District to adopt SUA levies based on said amount.
BE IT ALSO FURTHER RESOLVED, that this Resolution shall become effective
immediately upon its passage and adoption.
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EXHIBIT A
City of EI Cerrito
NPDES Storm Water Pollution Control Program
Fiscal Year 2001-2002
Activities Cost
(Includes Management and
Administration Costs, Technical Support Services
Permit and Compliance fees, Water Quality testing
and Monitoring Programs, Special Studies,
Public Education and Outreach Programs, and
General Services and Supplies)
Subtotal Group Activities $44,000
City of EI Cerrito Individual Activities:
City-wide Street sweeping, Catch Basin Stenciling,
Illicit Discharge Inspection Program, Underground
Video Inspection, Recycling, Recycle Center
Support, Phase out Herbicide Use,
Cleaning and Maintenance
of Storm Drain Lines and Open Channels,
Storm Drain Waterways Litter Control, Creek'Restoration
Efforts, and Erosion Control Inspection
Subtotal Individual Activities $185,000
Total $229,000
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RESOLUTIONNO 01-020
Continuing The Rate Per Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) For FY 2001-2002 At $24.00
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
Stormwater require a permit from appropriate California regional water quality board under the
National Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program; and
. .WHEREAS, the City of Hercules 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 City of Hercules 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 Hercules, Contra Costa County Flood Control
and Water Conservation District (District) has completed the process for formation of a SA.U,
including the adoption of the Stormwater Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and
WHEREAS, The SAU and Program Group Costs Payment agreement between the City
of Hercules and District requires that the City of Hercules annually, by May 1, determine the irate
to,be assessed to a single Equivalent Runoff Unit (ERU) for the forthcoming fiscal year.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council for the City of Hercules
does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 2001-2002 shall be set at
$24.00.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council for the City of Hercules does
hereby request the District to adopt SUA levies based on said amount.
The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted at regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Hercules held on the 10`h day of April 2001 by the following vote of the
Council:
AYES: Balico, Batara, Valstad, Ward, Segerberg
NOES-
of HERC
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BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAFAYETTE
IN THE MATTER OF:
Establishing the Rate per Equivalent Runoff Unit for ) RESOLUTION NO. 17-01
Fiscal Year 2001-2002 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 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 Lafayette (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 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 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 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 Lafayette does
determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 2001-2002 shall be set at $24 (twenty-four
dollars).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Lafayette does hereby
request the District to adopt SUA levies based on said amount.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Lafayette on April 9, 2001, by the
following vote:
AYES: Mayor Samson, Councilmembers Horn and Strauss
NOES: Vice Mayor Tatzin, Councilmember Federighi
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
APPRO
c.
I or Samson, ayor
ATTEST: CERTIFIED AS A TRUE COPY
(f/,."j f22.e�
CLERK OF CITY OF l:AF-VETd'E,CALIFORNIA
nne Robbins, City Clerk
Resolution 17-01
RESOLUTION NO. 036-01
ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR
FISCAL YEAR 2001-2002 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 permitfrom the
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 an 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 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 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 2001-2002 shall be set at $30.00; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby request
the DISTRICT to adopt SUA levies based on said amount.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that this
hNUU N b a ane and
cornett Dopy of ft OC4l
on file in this office.
RICHARD G.HERNANDEZ,CITY CLERK
CITY OF MA I Z
BEFORE THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF MORAGA
A Resolution of the Town Council of the )
Town of Moraga Establishing the Rate per ) Resolution No. 12 - 2001
Equivalent Runoff Unit for FY 2001-2002 )
At $20.00 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 of 1987,
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, it is the intent of the Town to utilize funds received from its
Stormwater Utility.Area (SUA) for implementation of the NPDES program and
drainage maintenance activities; and
WHEREAS, on September 1, 1993, the Town of Moraga 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
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 an SUA, including the adoption of the Storm°.rater Utility
Assessment Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47; and
WHEREAS, the Town Engineer has determined an Equivalent Run Off
Unit (ERU) rate of$20.00 will provide sufficient funds to undertake the FY 2001-
2002 program needs.
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 2001-2002 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.
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ORINDA
In the Matter of:
Establishing the Rate per Equivalent )
Runoff Unit for Fiscal Year 2001/02, )
and requesting the Contra Costa )
County Flood Control and Water )
Conservation District to Adopt an ) Resolution No. 22-01
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 (BMPs) to minimize or
eliminate pollutants from entering 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 "prograrh 1
.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, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Orinda does
hereby determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 2001/2002 shall be set at
$30.00.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City of Orinda does hereby request the District to
adopt SUA levies based on said amount.
Resolution 22-01, Page 1 of 2
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PINOLE
COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
In the Matter of )
Establishing Stormwater Utility Equivalent )
Runoff Unit Rate for Fiscal Year 2001/2002 ) RESOLUTION NO. 118-2001
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 Pollution 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 of Pinole 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 Pinole, the Contra Costa County Flood Control &
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
Pinole and the DISTRICT requires that the City of Pinole 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, by the Pinole City Council that it does
determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 2001/2002 shall be set at $35.00.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, by the Pinole City Council that it does hereby request the
DISTRICT to adopt SUA levies based on said amount.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17TH day of April 2001 by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Boyle, Cole, Murray, and Horton
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Alegria
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
4.
DAWN G. B HAMSON, CMC/AAE
DEPUTY CITY ERK
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1 herf; -� ::_:�:; yo�at tne'farecgi;�g is a true and
correct copy of ti'tE original tlucument on file In the
City.Clerk's Offiue;•City of Oinole, Contra Costa
County,State of Cal6rnia..
Dawn G:Abr am n,D uty*�,Ierkofthe City ofPinole
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Date: ( O!'J/
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April 18, 2001
State of California
County of Contra Costa
City of Pittsburg
1, Alice E. Evenson, Deputy City Clerk 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 the City Council Resolution No. 01-
9363, on file in this office of said City. This Resolution was adopted at a regular meeting
of the City Council of the City of Pittsburg on April 16, 2001.
WITNESS, my hand, afi l:Offcial
Seal this 18"' day
'of April; 2001.
Alice E. Evenson
Deputy City Clerk
i
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PITTSBURG
Resolution of the City Council of the )
City of Pittsburg Establishing the )
Rate Per Equivalent Runoff Unit )
for FY 2001/2002 and Requesting )
the Contra Costa County Flood ) Resolution No. 01-9363
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
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, 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 &
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 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
Pittsburg does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 2000/2001 shall
be set at $24.00.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Pittsburg does
determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 2001-2002 shall be set at $2.4.00.
Page 1 of 2
s
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council does hereby request the
DISTRICT to adopt SUA levies based on said amount.
PASSED, AND ADOPTED by the CityCouncil of the City of Pittsburg at a regular-
meeting on the 16' day of April, 2001 by the following vote:
AYES: Council Member Aiello, Beals, Lewis, Rios and Mayor Quesada
NAYES: None
ABSTAINED: None
ABSENT None
i
Frank R. sada, Mayor
ATTEST:
Lillian J. Pride, City Clerk
Resolution No. 01-9363 Page 2 of 2
RESOLUTION NO. 24-01
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PLEASANT HILL
APPROVING PARTICIPATION IN THE STORMWATER POLLUTION
MANAGEMENT UTILITY DISTRICT AND AUTHORIZING
THE CONTRA COSTA FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION
DISTRICT TO ADOPT THE FISCAL YEAR 2001/02 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
?999, the Cit- of Pleasant Hill, as a member of the Contra
, r
Costa Clean Water Program, received a NPDES permit which requires the
implementation of its Stormwater Management Plan to minimize pollutants frons
entering stormwaters; and
WHEREAS,.in.1993, the Contra Costa Flood Control and Water Conservation
Distrct`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:
1. The City Council desires to continue participation in the Stormwater
Utility District and determines that the rats to be assigned to a single
ERU for Fiscal Year 2001/02 shall be set at $30.00.
2. 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.
3. 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.
RESOLUTION NO. 2001 - 49
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN PABLO
ESTABLISHING THE STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENT RATE FOR FY
2001/2002 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) PERMIT ACTIVITIES
FOR THE CITY OF SAN PABLO.
WHEREAS, under Federal Water Pollution Control Act, prescribed discharges o:f
municipal storrnwater require a Permit from the San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control
Board under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) regulations;
WHEREAS, the City of San Pablo is a member agency in the Contra Costa Clean Water-
Program, which has developed a Stormwater Management Plan;
WHEREAS, the Stormwater Management Plan serves as the basis for the NPDES Permit
which is jointly held by the members of the Contra Costa Clean Water Program;
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 to implement and administer the Contra Costa Clean Water
Program;
WHEREAS, Assembly Bill 2768 (AB 2768) 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;
WHEREAS, the District has therefore established a stormwater utility assessment (SUA)
to pay for the implementation and administration of the Stormwater Management Plan as
requested by the City of an Pablo, including the adoption of the Stormwater Utility Assessment
Drainage Ordinance No. 93-47 by the County;
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;
WHEREAS, the SUA and Program Group Costs Payment agreement between the City of
San Pablo and the District requires that the City of San Pablo annually by May 1, determine; the
rate to be assessed to a single Equivalent Runoff Unit(ERU) for the forthcoming fiscal year;
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San Pablo adopted Resolution No. 93-21 in
1993, establishing a maximum SUA rate of$45.00 per ERU;
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WHEREAS, it is the intent of the City of San Pablo for fiscal year 2001-2002, to increase
by $3.00 the stormwater utility assessment on parcels of property within the limits of the City of
San Pablo, by which to continue to fund the City's NPDES Permit activities and drainage
maintenance;
WHEREAS, such NPDES assessment is exempt from the provisions of Proposition 218,
as California Constitution Article XIIIC, Section 5 exempts assessments formed exclusively to
finance sidewalks, streets, sewers, water, flood control, drainage systems or vector control.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of San Pablo
hereby determines that the SUA rate for the City of San Pablo shall be set at $38.84 for each
ERU for Fiscal Year 2001/2002.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of San Pablo hereby
requests the Contra Costa County Flood Control District to process SUA levies based on $38.84
per ERU.
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Adopted this 16`h day of April 2001, by the following vote to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS Wysinger, Palmer, Brown, Vigil, Gomes
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS None
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS None
ATTEST: APPROVED:
/s/ Genoveva Garcia Calloway /s/ Joseph M. Gomes
Genoveva Garcia Calloway, City Clerk Joseph M. Gomes, Mayor
I hereby certify that the fo Iniz is a full,
true nd correct'copy ��'
Precious Perry, Deputy City Clerk
Assistant Executive Secretary
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RESOLUTION NO. 2001-48
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN RAMON
ESTABLISHING A RATE OF $28 PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FY 2001/02
FOR THE NATIONAL POLLUTANT DISCHARGE ELIMINATION SYSTEM
STORMWATER PROGRAM AND REQUESTING THI? CONTRA COSTA COUNTY
FLOOD CONTROL AND WA'T'ER CONSERVATION DISTRICTTO ADOPTAN 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 Systern (NPDES) program; and
WHEREAS, the City of San Rat-non (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 of San Ramon to utilize funds received from its
Storrnwater 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
& 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 the City of 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 single ERU for FY 2001/2002 shall be set at $25.00.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the .City Council does hereby request the DISTRICT
to adopt SUA levies based on said amount.
PASSED, AI'I'ROVED, AND ADOP'T'ED, this 20' day of April,. 2001 by the following
vote:
AYES: Councilmemhers Kinnev, Rciah, Tatarka, Wilson and Mayor Hitdson
NOES:
ABSENT' I hereby certify that this is a
fall,true and accurate copy of
a Resolution adopted by the City
ABSTAIN: Council of the of San Ramon
'ty Clerk
David E. Hudson, Mayor
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/ Judy farlane, C t Clerk
RESOLUTION NO. 01-11
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WALNUT
CREEK ESTABLISHING THE CLEAN WATER PROGRAM RATE PER- .
EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FY 2001/2002 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
W-1'IEI-EAS;:.under Federal Water Pollution Control Act, prescribed discharges of
stoi:;nwater;,_Squire a,permit from the appropriate California regional water quality board under
tlib"Natnal r 6llutaf i=Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)program; and
rWHEFEAS ,t ie City of Walnut Creek CITY did apply for and did receive a NPDES
penbit w-11requires the implementation of selected Best Management Practices to minimize or
eliminate pollutai s 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 & 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 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 Walnut
Creek does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for FY 2001/2002 shall be set
at $22.50.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City 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 17th day of April 2001, by the following called vote:
AYES: Councilmembers: Abrams, Skrel, Regalia, Rainey, Mayor Hicks
NOES: Councilmembers: None
ABSENT: Councilmembers: None
/s/ Kathy Hicks
Mayor of the City of Walnut Creek
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WHB'�A0f ct (DI RIOT) has completed the process for formation of a SUA,
including the adoption Do he Storwater Utility Assessment Drainage Ordinance NO. 93-47; and
WHEREAS,the SUI''and gram Group Costs Payment agreement between COUNTY and
nnually,by May 1,determine the rate to be assessed to a single
DISTRICT requires that ER flee forthcoming fiscal year in the unincorporated County; and
Equivalent Runoff Unit
EFORE g,RESOLVED, that the COUNTY Board of Supervisors of the
NOW,THER COS7es determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for
CONY of CENTRA 0.00.
Fiscal Year 2001-02 shall be s
F REED, that the COUNTY Board of Supervisors does hereby
BE 1T FUgTHER ad117 levies based on said amount.
request the DISTRICT to o,
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RESOLUTION NO. 38-01
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF OAKLEY
ESTABLISHING THE RATE PER EQUIVALENT RUNOFF UNIT FOR FY 2001/2002
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 stormwater require a permit from the appropriate California regional water
quality board under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination (NPDES) program; and
WHEREAS, the City of Oakley 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 Oakley to utilize funds received from its
Stormwater Utility Area (SUA) for implementation of the NPDES program and drainage
maintenanceaactivities; and
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WH E REAS,,:atithe,•requests=of,the City`of;Oakley;.,.the,.-Contra-Costa.C.osta County Flood
Control and Water Conservation District (DISTRICT com
CT )' pleted 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 ;Qro.11 up. Costs—, ayment- agreement between
the City of Oakley and DISTRICT requires that the City' of •Oakley 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 AND ORDERED, that the City Council
of the City of Oakley does determine that the rate to be assigned to a single ERU for F`(
2001/2002 shall be set at $20.65.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Oakley does
hereby request the DISTRICT to adopt SUA levies based on said amount.
The City Clerk shall certify the passage and adoption of this Resolution and enter
it into the book of original resolutions.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Oakley, California
this 9th day of April, 2001 by the following vote, to wit:
Resolution No. 38-01 Page 1
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LEGAL PUBLICATION RE UISTION Q
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Contra Costa County
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From: Clerk of the Board To: Ledger Dispatch
651 Pine St., Room 106 PO Box 2299
Martinez, CA 94553 Antioch, CA 94549
Requested by: Patty Molloy Date: May 16, 2001
Phone No: 335-1907 (925) Reference No: 523
Org: 1100 Sub Object: 2190 Task: SAS Activity: _
Publication Date (s): May 22 and 29, 2001
No. of Pages: 2
LEGAL PUBLICATION- Notification of Hearing to Consider the Adoption of
Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 2001-2002 for Stormwater Utility
Areas 1-18, Countywide. Item C.20, 5/15/01
PLEASECALL ATO CONFIRM RECEIPT
****Immediately upon expiration of publication,****
send in one affidavit for each publication in
order that the auditor may be authorized to pay your bill.
Authorized Signature:
Please confirm date of publication & receipt of this fax.
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LEGAL PUBLICATION REQUISTION
Contra Costa County
From: Clerk of the Board To: Contra Costa Times
651 Pine St., Room 106 PO Box 5124
Martinez, CA 94553 Walnut Creek, CA 94596
Requested by: Patty Molloy Date: May 16, 2001
Phone No: 925-335-1907 Reference No: 524
Org 1100 Sub Object: . 2190 Task: SAS Activity:
Publication Date (s): May 19 and 26, 2001
No. .ofPages: 2 -
LEGAL PUBLICATION- Notification of Hearing to Consider the Adoption of
Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 2001-2002 for Stormwater Utility
Areas 1=18', Countywide. Item C.20, 5/15/.01
•!!•lmmediatelyupon expiration of publication,•'••
send in one affidavit for each publication in
order that the auditor may be authorized to pay your bill.
Authorized Signature:
Please confirm date-of publication & receipt of this fax. .
LEGAL PUBLICATION REQUISTION
�Os%1 EOUt1'C� GP'
Contra Costa County
From: Clerk of the Board To: West County Times
651 Pine St., Room 106 PO Box 100
Martinez, CA 94553 Pinole, CA 94564
Requested by: Patty Molloy Date: May 16, 2001
Phone No: 925-335-1907 Reference No: 525
Org: 11oo Sub Object: 2190 Task: SAS Activity: _
Publication Date (s): May 19 and 26, 2001
No. of Pages: 2 _
LEGAL PUBLICATION- Notification of Hearing to Consider the Adoption of
Stormwater Utility Assessments for Fiscal Year 2001-2002 for Stormwater Utility
Areas 1-18. Item C.20, 5/15/01
P1 E A SE CALL .ONFIRM RECEIPT
""Immediately upon expiration of publication,""
send in one affidavit for each publication in
order that the auditor may be authorized to pay your bill.
Authorized Signature:
Please confirm date of publication & receipt of this fax.
PUBLICATION OF NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTIFICATION OF HEARING TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OF
STORMWATER UTILITY ASSESSMENTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2001-
2002 FOR STORMWATER UTILITY AREAS NO. 1 THROUGH 18,
COUNTYWIDE.
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 Cerrito), 6 (Hercules), 7 (Lafayette), 8
(Martinez), 9 (Moraga), 10 (Orinda), 11 (Pinole), 12 (Pittsburg), 13 (Pleasant Hill), 1.4
(San Pablo), 15 (San Ramon), 16 (Walnut Creek), 17 (Unincorporated County), and on
May 9, 2000 established Stormwater Utility area 18 (Oakley). These areas consist 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 will be on
file within 30 days of the public hearing to adopt FY 2001-2002 Stormwater Utility
Assessments, 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 2001-2002 be
adopted for Stormwater Utility Areas 1 through 18; and
At 9:00 a.m. on June 12, 2001, 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 2001-2002 Stormwater Utility Assessments. At the hearing,
this Board will hear and pass upon any and all written and oral objections to the
adoption of the proposed Fiscal Year 2001-2002 Stormwater Utility Assessments. Upon
conclusion of the hearing, the Board may abandon the proposed actions, or proceed
with the same.
The exterior boundaries of the Stormwater Utility Areas include lands within the cities
indicated above.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
AFFADAVIT OF MAILING
In a Matter of Adopting Resolution 2001/194)
Fixing June 12, 2001 at 9:00 a.m. for a Public)
Hearing on Stormwater Utility Assessments for)
FY 2001/2002 for Stormwater Utility Areas)
1 through 18, Countywide.)
I declare under penalty of perjury that I am now, and at all times herein mentioned have
been, a citizen of the United States, over age 18; and that today I deposited in the United
States Postal Service in Martinez, California, postage fully prepaid, a certified copy of
Notice of Public Hearing
To the following:
See Attached Exhibit A
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Dated May 18, 2001 , at Martinez liforma.
eputy
EXHIBIT A
Julie Haas-Wajdowicz Laura Hoffmeister Mike Vogan
City of Antioch City of Clayton City of Concord
P.O. Box 5007 6000 Heritage Trail 1455 Gasoline Alley
Antioch, CA 94531-5007 Clayton, CA 94517 Concord, CA 94519-2578
Bruce King Erwin Blancaflor
Jeff Roubal City of EI Cerrito City of Hercules
City of Concord 10890 San Pablo Ave 111 Civic Drive
1455 Gasoline Alley EI Cerrito, CA 94530 Hercules, CA 94547
Concord, CA 94519-2578
Julia Dos Santos Jim Zumwalt Bob Dunn
City of Lafayette City of Martinez Town of Moraga
P.O. Box 1968 525 Henrietta Street Santina &Thompson
Lafayette, CA 94549-1968 Martinez, CA 94553-2394 1355 Willow Way, #280
Concord, CA 94520-5728
Maria Robinson Bill Mattick Ken Strelo
City of Orinda City of Pinole City of Pittsburg
P. O. Box 2000 2131 Pear Street 65 Civic Ave.
Orinda, CA 94563 Pinole, CA 94564 Pittsburg, CA 94565
Todd Teachout Scott Christie Janice Carey, City of San Ramon
City of Pleasant Hill City of San Pablo 2222 Camino Ramon
100 Gregory Lane One Alvarado Square P.O. Box 5148
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 San Pablo, CA 94806 San Ramon, CA 94583
Rinta Perkins Steve Wright Christine McCann
City of Walnut Creek Contra Costa County Town of Danville
P.O. Box 8039 255 Glacier Drive 510 La Gonda Way
Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Martinez, CA 94553 Danville, CA 94526
Jason Vogan, City of Oakley Angela EI-Telbany
P. O. Box 6 City of San Pablo
3633 Main Street One Alvarado Square
Oakley, CA 94561 San Pablo, CA 94806
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
AFFADAVIT OF MAILING
Ina Matter of Adopting Resolution
2001/194 Fixing June 12, 2001 at 9:00
a.m. for a Public Hearing on Storm-
Water Utility Assessments for FY 2001/)
2002 for Stormwater Utility Areas 1-)
18, Countywide. )
I declare under penalty of perjury that I am now, and at all times herein
mentioned have been, a citizen of the united States, over age 18; and that today I
deposited in the Untied States Postal Service in Martinez, California, postage
fully prepaid, a certified copy of Notice of Public Hearing
To the following:
RANDY BURKE C. TAYLOR
DAVIDSON HOMES SEENO CONSTRUCTION CO.
1600 SOUTH MAIN ST #150 4021 PORT CHICAGO HWY
WALNUT CREEK, CA 94596 P.O. BOX 4113
CONCORD, CA 94524-4113
JEFF LAWRENCE
BRADDOCK & LOGAN
4155 BLACKHAWK PLZ CIR#201
DANVILLE, CA 94506-4613
GUY BJERKE
HOME BUILDERS ASSN. OF NO. CALIFORNIA
P.O. 5160
SAN RAMON, CA 94583-5160
DENISE PANTELES ROBERT SELDERS
HOFMAN LAND DEVELOPMENT DIR OF FORWARD PLANNING
P.O. BOX 758 1210 CENTRAL BLVD
CONCORD, CA 94522 BRENTWOOD, CA 94513
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct.
Dated:—May 18 2001 "Martinez, rn..
By:
Deputy Clerk